For Many Children
The Right to Learn, Grow, and Flourish Remains Out of Reach
The Problem
The Out-of-School Children Crisis: A Silent Emergency
The Efforts
Despite government efforts, education remains out of reach for millions due to: dysfunctional family backgrounds, economic hardship & inequality, neglect and lack of emotional support, poor infrastructure & government policy failures, cultural & gender-based barriers, violence, insecurity, and displacement.
These children often fall through the cracks, forced into child labor, exposed to violence, or trapped in a cycle of hopelessness. They lose out on the basic right to learn, dream, and break free from poverty. But in Mushin, the story is even more urgent. Studies reveal that restiveness and youth crime in this area are closely linked to lack of education and family instability. When homes are broken, schools are abandoned.
This is not just an educational crisis, it is a societal ticking time bomb. The long-term effects include: increased youth crime & violence, early marriages & teenage pregnancies, substance abuse, mental health challenges & social exclusion, loss of national productivity & talent, and perpetuation of poverty across generations.
At May-Six Foundation, we are not just treating the symptoms. We are tackling the root. By strengthening families, healing emotional wounds, and addressing poverty head-on, we are creating a new path: one where every child is in school, every home is stable, and every dream is valid.