Every child deserves the chance to learn, dream, and succeed regardless of ability or background. Join International SEVA in empowering young minds through education!
Education is a powerful tool for change, yet many special needs children lack access to essential learning materials. At International SEVA, we are committed to breaking barriers by providing Educational Kits to underprivileged children with Autism, Down Syndrome, and other developmental disabilities.
Many special needs children face challenges with traditional learning methods due to limited access to tailored educational resources, financial hardships that prevent families from purchasing essential supplies, and a lack of inclusive learning tools in rural schools.
By providing Educational Kits, International SEVA bridges this gap, ensuring that these children receive the necessary support, confidence, and tools to learn, grow, and reach their full potential.
• Distributed full school kits to the students attending government schools.
o Focused on the most financially challenged children.
o Kits included 12 notebooks, 10 pencils, 5 pens, an eraser, scale, pouch, and quality school bag with water bottle holder.
• Current waitlist includes 400+ children across two more schools and 1,300 underprivileged children in 12 rural villages.
• Parents were surprised and overjoyed over simple but vital school supplies. For many, it was their child’s first full set of supplies.
• Reigniting ambition through education – One SEVA At A Time.
Without supplies, children feel excluded and stop attending school. This causes dropouts, low confidence, and a cycle of poverty. Your support helps restore a child’s self-worth, access to education, and dream bigger.
o A single kit can reignite attendance and ambition, rebuild confidence and learning. These simple items create ripple effects – boosting participation and long-term academic success.
• Donated by a local private school; redistributed to Title 1 schools and special education classes.
• It helps special children with sensory regulation, creativity, and muscle coordination.
o Use during the weekend art therapy, group play and improve fine motor skills.
• Some had never had toys of their own. Now, they roll, shape, and share joy.
• Creating healing spaces – One SEVA At A Time.
Play-based learning strengthens emotional regulation and creativity, especially for children who are non-verbal or have sensory challenges.
o Playdoh becomes a tool for self-expression, helps build motor skills and growth. It promotes inclusion and joy in every squish.
• Donated art kits filled with washable markers, crayons, glue, and sketchpads to children attending weekend activities at GiGi’s Playhouse in Texas.
• Served children with autism, Down syndrome, and developmental delays.
o Several parents and volunteers were present, guiding children through a mix of games, painting, coloring, dancing, and even Smart TV learning.
o Some children chose quiet activities like drawing and watching educational content, while others engaged in play-based group fun.
• Encouraging creativity and expression – One SEVA At A Time.
Children with developmental delays thrive in creative, sensory-safe environments. Art is more than fun, it’s therapeutic.
o These kits empower children to express themselves freely while giving parents a moment of joy watching their kids light up with confidence.
Whether through art, dance, or simply a smile, these moments build resilience and connection.
• Donated puzzles, sensory blocks, and alphabet mats to 35 students with autism, Down syndrome, and developmental delays to encourage growth and joy.
o Donations were timed before summer break.
o Ensures parents stay engaged with their child and helps lessen their cost burden.
• Aimed to improve attention span, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, memory and parent-child bonding.
o Reduce child’s boredom, anxiety, and isolation.
• Mental engagement is vital – especially for kids with limited resources at home.
• Learning doesn’t pause because schools close – We continue every SEVA to inspire growth.
Special needs children often regress in behavior and without structured learning, especially over summer.
o These educational gifts/tools keep minds active, spark creativity, and help children return to school with confidence, keep them learning and stimulated year-round.
• Donated puzzles, board games, frisbees, arts & craft supplies, hygiene kits, sanitizers, and mind games.
• Helped children and their caregivers cope during hospital stays.
• Enriching recovery through care – One SEVA At A Time.
Healing takes more than medicine. These engaging resources restore emotional health, spark imagination, and reduce isolation.
• Encouraging self-expression for children with special needs.
• Donated brushes, non-toxic paints, colored pencils, and sketchbooks.
• Enabled creative expression during the school lockdown.
• Children proudly shared their artwork, boosting their confidence.
• Celebrating creativity and courage – One SEVA At A Time.
Art builds confidence and communication in special needs children, especially those with limited verbal abilities.
o It empowers them to share their world without words – fostering inclusion and self-worth.