
Every so often, a thought appears that eternally alters the course of history. One such idea was brought to life and was named the “Everyday Wish Foundation.”
Everyday Wish Foundation (EWF) is an India-based NGO founded by like-minded individuals who want to make a significant impact in the world. The idea behind this NGO is to not limit ourselves to one particular sector or industry but to fulfill every wish that comes our way. The Everyday Wish Foundation seeks to educate, empower, and cultivate better citizens. The priority is always on making learning a continuous, joyful, and voluntary experience that will help every wish find and reach its true potential and confidently face the future.
In this regard, we are initially developing several initiatives in and around India, supporting sectors like Education, Women Empowerment, Healthcare, Skilling India, Clean India Mission, and many more causes.
The Everyday Wish Foundation wishes to work towards the "change" it wants to see in the world.

OUR PROJECTS
Namami
Gange

We acknowledge and believe that the Ganga and our culture are intertwined. The purity of Mother Ganga is essential to the cleanliness of our surroundings. Namami Gange depicts the relevance of youth in restoring the vitality of River Ganga, an initiative for Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan and Swachh Maa Gange. This project aims to showcase the beauty, love, respect, and care for “Maa Gange”, as the Mother of all we Devotees. The idea of this campaign is to create and promote a heart-touching song for “Maa Gange” with mesmerizing music, beautiful lyrics, and a jaw-dropping video featuring some of the most renowned and soulful Bollywood singers and musicians of our country. The song will be released through a grand and robust launch event with extensive PR and Marketing Promotions.
One Step Towards Cleanliness
Akshara
The Everyday Wish Foundation seeks to improve women's ability to fight back as well as their employability and empower women with improved skills so they can better defend themselves and increase their earning potential. The goal of this initiative is to increase earning potential through socioeconomic activities that focus on important development areas like women's empowerment and livelihood, health, and education. We organise various training programmes for women for integrated and all-around development. The centre is one of the best of its kind, featuring a computer lab that includes 10 desktop computers with high-speed internet access. Women are taught the fundamentals of computer instruction, such as Microsoft Office, Paint, Notepad, Internet surfing, and so on. Self-defence is another training that we provide. We have various indoor and outdoor spaces for training, and ladies are taught from the foundations of both theory and practical self-defence lessons. The training is currently scheduled for four months. In addition to these two courses, we offer soft skill training, which is an important topic. Women from all walks of life—whether they come from economically underprivileged backgrounds or have had challenges in the past—are given the necessary training to become independent and raise their level of living.

Hind
Kaushal
India will have the largest workforce by 2027 with 50% of its people under the age of 25. Even though India may benefit from the demographic dividend, there are still some significant obstacles to overcome. The project provides Proper Infrastructure, Guidance and Counselling, Certified trainers, Personality Development, and Job Placement Assistance. This Skill Development Center, with its state-of-the-art infrastructure, will offer expert advice to individuals, assisting them in selecting the course that best matches their interests, goals, and talents, therefore creating a pool of industry-ready workers. This centre will also provide students with various workshops and seminars by certified experts in the field as well as internships and on-the-job training possibilities. With the objective of offering market-relevant training that will open up better job opportunities for the youth, the Everyday Wish Foundation imbues young people with 21st-century skills such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving, self-management, and work preparedness through its initiatives, preparing them to enter the workforce or start their own business.

Aiklavya
The Coronavirus Pandemic has created various obstacles for the country, one of which is access to education. Schools were closed, and education for many underprivileged homes in urban and rural areas came to a halt. While "e-Learning," or online lessons became indispensable for many urban students, schools and children in rural areas faced numerous obstacles due to a lack of access to education. It was the result of a mix of problems, including a lack of technological know-how, access to high-speed internet, low digital literacy, a lack of consistent power supply, and, most crucially, a shortage of electronic gadgets. We offer these kids a variety of facilities, such as interactive classrooms, academic classes in the local language, sports awareness, training and the provision of high-quality sports equipment, study materials, video presentations, lessons in the fundamentals of using a computer, English and other foreign language classes, a library, and many more, all housed in a well-maintained building with all the required amenities. The Everyday Wish Foundation's emphasis is on ensuring that every child from socially and economically disadvantaged families has access to quality education, reducing high dropout rates, and laying a solid foundation in language and social skills in a safe, secure, and enjoyable learning environment.

Nav
Jyoti

Nav-Akhanda Jyoti, an initiative taken by the Everyday Wish Foundation combines the problems of the aged and the orphans and solves them through a simple yet effective solution. The project’s vision is to develop a space where young people and senior citizens can live together in harmony and create a homey atmosphere for one another. The elderly will feel secure and deserving even if they are unable to live with their families or are penniless. Similarly, orphans and homeless children can grow up in a loving and joyful atmosphere rather than missing out on family life. The primary goal is to create a co-habitat space; an old age home with an orphanage where the elderly, between the ages of 55 and 75, voluntarily assist the facility in caring for and educating the youngsters. This facility will be equipped with the latest health care facilities, support groups, counselling sessions, a pleasant and tranquil living environment surrounded by nature, food, water, shelter, and other necessities when they are most needed. In most ways, the facility will be self-sufficient and environmentally beneficial. They will generate their own power using wind and hydro energy, as well as harvest their own vegetables, poultry, and dairy products. These extra considerations will ensure that the elderly and children live in a safe and supportive environment.