Making Bleak Futures, Brighter

Law Park Educational Trust helps children from rural areas across India get their right to education through funded scholarships.

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Law Park Educational Trust

When It Comes To Education, No Child Deserves To Be Left Behind

We Law Park Education Trust (LPET) are on a mission to give deserving children a chance at a better future by allowing them to discover their potential and become contributing members of society.

Children receiving educational supplies through Law Park Educational Trust

A Decade of Believing in Every Child

Law Park Educational Trust reaches children in rural India — providing scholarships, supplies, and the belief that no child should be left behind.

Ten years of showing up, one child at a time. From a single scholarship in Chickaballapur in 2016 to 10+ districts across Karnataka — explore our milestones, gallery, awards, and stories.

  • 1000+Students Supported
  • 10Years of Impact
  • 150+Villages Reached
  • 10+Districts Across Karnataka

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“35 Million+ Children In India Between The Age Of 6-14 Do Not Go To School”

Rural children across India

Millions Of Rural Children Across India Need Your Help

Together, we can touch their lives.

Each year, our educational Trust takes children under its folds and takes care of part of their school fees. However, with your support, we can expand our reach and impact more children in need.

  • We put underprivileged children in classrooms and give them their right to education and their risks of exploitation through child labour. They eventually become confident enough to face their life.
  • We educate the girl child and play a part in ensuring that they do not become victims of child marriage.
  • We create a future generation of bright talent that adds value to society and takes part in imparting positive changes in their communities.

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Our Work In Action

Students learning Children in classroom Education in rural India