Providing access to quality healthcare, life-saving surgeries, and education for migrant and below poverty level communities in Bangalore, India.
Links works in collaboration with Bangalore’s dedicated NGOs, the government of Bangalore, and passionate and tireless volunteers. We contribute towards bringing nutrition, education, and health-related programming to Bangalore's most vulnerable children, and provide life-saving medical treatments. Because at-risk communities in Bangalore often come from other states in India for jobs and opportun
ities, they do not qualify for Karnataka programs for reduced medical care for those living below the poverty level. Even if they do qualify, having surgery or treatment in a safe hospital is out of the realm of possibility for many. With your support, appropriate medical care is within reach. Kindly connect with us to become involved as a volunteer, donate school supplies and materials, become a sponsor, or to lead a fundraising event. If you're an NGO or a governmental agency that wants to collaborate, Links would love to hear from you. We are able to do all this and more only because of our volunteers and donors. Please consider making a donation. Contact [email protected] to find out more.
04/03/2026
12 wonderful employees from Myntra visited our Links Center and spent time with our women empowerment group.
They sat together, learnt the basics of crochet and candle making, asked questions, tried their hand at new skills, and shared lots of smiles along the way!
02/03/2026
Through our stitching workshops at Links, women learn hands-on skills that can open doors to financial independence. Along with technique, they gain confidence, community, and the ability to create something of their own.
12/02/2026
Women empowerment begins with opportunity. The candle making workshop at Links Education Trust was a small but meaningful step towards confidence, independence and growing together.
29/01/2026
🇮🇳 Happy Republic Day 🇮🇳
Republic Day reminds us of the day India adopted its Constitution in 1950, a promise of justice, equality, and opportunity for all.
For our students, this day is more than a celebration.
It’s a reminder that education is their right!
As these young minds grow with hope, courage, and curiosity, we continue our commitment to nurture responsible citizens who will shape a kinder, stronger India.
Happy Republic Day! 🇮🇳
Every smile here belongs to a child with dreams, curiosity, and so much potential. Celebrating education, growth, and brighter tomorrows this Republic Day 🤍🧡💚
21/12/2025
Many of them have never seen the ocean, felt sand, or heard the waves. Yet their drawings carried hope—boats, sun, birds, distant horizons.
Art becomes a doorway. A pencil becomes a passport.
For migrant children, imagination is not entertainment; it is escape, healing, and possibility.
21/12/2025
At Links Education Center, we taught first aid today.
Many of our migrant children said no one had ever shown them how to stop bleeding, clean a wound, or ask for emergency help.
For kids who grow up without guidance or supervision, small injuries can turn serious fast. Teaching them first aid is more than a lesson—it is a safety net they never had.
When a child learns to protect themselves, fear reduces and confidence grows. That matters.
21/12/2025
Teaching first aid at Links Education Center.
Many of our migrant children stay alone for long hours while parents work. Basic first aid is not optional—it can save lives.
Recently they learned how to clean wounds, use bandages, and stay calm in emergencies. Small skills, big protection.
21/12/2025
At Links Education Trust, birthdays are more than cake and candles.
For many migrant children, it is the one day in the year where the world pauses to celebrate them.
Most of them have never unwrapped a gift with their own name on it.
When they do, you can see something shift—
not entitlement, but dignity.
A quiet belief:
“I matter. Someone remembered me.”
This year, we’re creating birthday gift kits for every child in our centers.
A small toy, a book, basic stationery, maybe a treat.
It’s not about the price.
It’s about showing a child that joy belongs to them too.
If you want to sponsor a birthday, reach out.
21/12/2025
At Links Education Center, empowerment must be practical.
A skill in her hands is security in her life.
We have started training women from migrant communities in tailoring and handicrafts. Many of these mothers paused their dreams to survive each day. Now, when they sit at a sewing machine, they are not just stitching fabric—they’re stitching possibility:
• steady income
• dignity of work
• independence without needing permission
• pride that their children can see
Tailoring is not “small work.” It is a direct path to financial freedom for women who were never given one.
We believe a woman who earns never stays silent again. She negotiates, chooses, plans, and leads. That change spreads to her family, her street, her community.
This program will grow. We will need machines, material, mentors, and employment linkages. If you want to support, message us.
Together, let’s help her build her own future—one stitch at a time.
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Links - Care for every child :
Access to health, nutrition and education for Bangalore’s most vulnerable
“I never look at the masses as my responsibility. I look at the individual. I can love only one person at a time. I can feed only one person at a time. Just one, one, one.”
-Mother Teresa
Links seeks to bring aid and attention to the plight of underserved children within the high risk communities of Bangalore, India. The project was created by three concerned mothers hoping to address the significant health and nutritional deficits found in children newborn to six years old for whom services are typically overlooked.
Research confirms that the first five years of life are vital for lifelong development, and a critical period of brain development. These early years are the foundation that shape a child's future health, happiness, growth, and learning. Services tend to be focused on primary school-aged children, which for many children in high risk communities, is too late.
We do this unpaid and usually unfunded work because India’s future depends on its children. The greatest thing a country can do to reduce inequality is invest in it’s youngest and most vulnerable. We believe that every Indian child deserves a chance to grow up healthy and strong, with access to quality food, hygiene education, and necessary medicine regardless of their parents’ finances, and it is our mission to help children in high risk communities receive all of the above. We also believe that we can only do this work with, as the Beatles sang, “a little help from our friends.” We work in collaboration with Bangalore’s dedicated and selfless NGO’s, the government of Bangalore, and passionate and tireless volunteers.
If you’d like to join us, want to find out more, or even donate to underprivileged children, please message or email us at [email protected]