Shubham Tiwari is One of the Youngest Ambassadors of Child and Women Welfare in India

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Today, people have become much busier in their day-to-day tasks and need more time to pay attention to the goals of a non-government organization. The hectic lives make people forget about the socioeconomic problems in our nation. Paying attention to children has become secondary for parents. They prefer sending their kids to boarding school to make their lives easier.

Under such changing conditions, Shubham Tiwari, owner of Tiwar Foundation, has put his efforts forwards to help the unprivileged children of our country. He has managed to raise 300 million in funds, offered food to 50,000 people, and contributed to the lives of 950,000 children.

As a founder, he took the initiative to begin helping the needy by offering food, education, shelter, and clothing. Today, the Tiwar Foundation has more than 1000K members assisting people across the globe. Besides children, the foundation has provided 50,000 sanitary pads to women. Shubham undertook this initiative in his native city of Bhilwara, Rajasthan.

His noble initiatives helped to save the lives of more than 10,000 people during the second wave of coronavirus. The 20+-year-old Shubham has made such drastic contributions to our society while others in the same age group focus on their career goals. The shelters offered through his foundation have helped the needy to find a clean and safe place to live instead of wandering from one street to another to rest during the night.

The underprivileged in our country suffer daily through the constant weather changes and by finding jobs, tidying places to live, and raising money to support their families. Shubham's initiative of offering education to children will ensure that children of the poor receive adequate knowledge to eliminate poverty. Furthermore, the food and clothing supplies given by his foundation ensure that the poor don't suffer the drawbacks of no availability of nearby jobs and can keep their families healthy and alive.

The children in his organization receive proper education from teachers who have taught school and college students. Soon we might hear a significant contribution made by one of the students of his organization in the dailies. However, the best part of Shubham's foundation is offering a safe and secure environment for raising kids, i.e., schools and shelters. Therefore, the future of our nation will not have to undergo the challenges faced by their parents. As they grow older, such children will understand the importance of education and helping others that have become victims of a similar situation. Therefore, Shubham's foundation has uplifted the wave of helping people in our society.

Furthermore, the safety of the mothers of such children has also increased as they no longer lie on footpaths, corners, highways, or other places where strangers could attack them. Offering shelter to the parents of these children also saves them from unwarned attacks by stray animals. As a result, the parents can focus more on the growth of their children and make futuristic plans to outgrow their situation.

Shubham's foundation also taught about Menstrual Hygiene Management to women and the importance of using sanitary pads instead of used cloth. The women were enrolled from rural areas of India, and many didn't know about the existence of pads. His organization's training helped women realize the dangers of reusing cloth to safeguard their sanitary well-being.

The men also changed their beliefs about sanitary after their women went for the training and told them about sanitary pads. Now the adults living in the rural area of Bhilwara, Rajasthan, have changed their mindset and no longer fear sanitary pads. It has become a hygienic well-being item for their household. The organization's food, shelter, education, and sanitary initiatives support many people's lives across countries.

Today, Menstrual Hygiene Management seminars are being held across India to create a similar impact. A few years ago, Akshay Kumar's starring movie Pad Man, also based on sanitary pads, cultivated the same wave. People don't remember movies and their messages. However, they recognize the advantages of using sanitary pads if they have attended an event focused on the topic. We hope Shubham's foundation keeps on taking initiatives that remove societal misbeliefs.

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