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Empowering Dreams: Khushi’s Inspiring Journey with the Yuva Unstoppable Scholarship

 

Khushi, a determined and bright student from Gurgaon, Haryana, is defying all odds to pursue her academic dreams, thanks to the support and scholarship she received from Amitabh Shah founded NGO Yuva Unstoppable. With her father working as a helper and her mother a homemaker, financial constraints were a major hurdle in Khushi’s educational journey. However, her indomitable spirit and the scholarship from Yuva Unstoppable have transformed her life. 

 

Despite the financial challenges, Khushi’s dedication and hard work helped her secure an impressive 87% in her 10th-grade exams. She chose the medical stream for her higher studies, with a dream of becoming a government teacher. Khushi’s determination to succeed was evident from her decision not to take any tuition or private coaching during her 10th grade. Through self- study and sheer determination, she achieved remarkable results. However, she faced new challenges as she entered 12th grade. The expenses related to coaching classes, study materials, and other educational needs were beyond her family’s financial means. The intervention of Yuva Unstoppable proved to be a turning point in Khushi’s life. After applying for the scholarship, she was able to join a coaching class to prepare for the medical entrance exam. The financial assistance also covered her other educational expenses, including books, travel, and reference materials. As Amitabh Shah, Founder – Yuva Unstoppable points us, ‘The scholarship scheme is a nudge for students in the right direction. It gives them the freedom to concentrate on their academic pursuits without being burdened by the constraints of financial pressures at home’.

 

Khushi’s unwavering determination and belief in her abilities were instrumental in her selection as a Yuva Unstoppable scholar. With the scholarship enabling her to pursue her academic aspirations, Khushi is now more confident than ever about achieving her goals. Her dream of becoming a government teacher of biology is not just a personal ambition but also a reflection of her passion for teaching and her desire to contribute to society positively. Despite facing numerous challenges, Khushi remains focused and committed to her goals.

 

The story of Khushi’s journey with Yuva Unstoppable is an inspiring example of how scholarships can transform lives and provide deserving students with the opportunity to fulfil their dreams, states Amitabh Shah. With her determination and the support of Yuva Unstoppable, Khushi is well on her way to a bright and promising future.

 

Brief video of how Amitabh Shah and Yuva Unstoppable empower 6M vulnerable beneficiaries including 6000 schools with improved sanitation, water, solar, sports infra, access to technology, scholarships, nutrition, removing vaccine hesitancy amongst others with 100 CSR Partners like HDFC, SBI Cards, Disney, 3M, Exide, Zerodha, Bill Gates Foundation, Lenovo, Unilever, Adani, EY, Korn Ferry, Google, Finolex, HP, Bank of America amongst others: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9elW8E-2cR4 

For CSR Collaborations connect with – parth@yuvaunstoppable.org 

To know more about Yuva Unstoppable, visit www.yuvaunstoppable.org 

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