"If we talk about the functional aspects, then the organization Innovation for Change is implemented at an advanced level for creative development in children, such children whose future was merging into darkness, who were once engaged in wrong activities and spend their whole day doing so."
Those are the words of Harshit Singh and Vishal Kannojiya, two 23-year-olds from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, who in 2013 started an organization called Innovation for Change that provides free education, food, and sports to slum children in the Indian city, reports the Times of India.
"Today, Innovation for Change organization is giving them the aim of improving their lives so that balance is maintained in the society by which a better nation can be built," Harshit and Vishal write on the organization's website.
More than 400 children are receiving free education at one of the organization's schools, reports the Times.
The children come from daily wage workers, hawkers, basket weavers, and so on.
"If we talk about the functional aspects, then the organization Innovation for Change is implemented at an advanced level for creative development in children, such children whose future was merging into darkness, who were once engaged in wrong activities and spend their whole day doing so," says Harshit.
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