I'm Delsey. I grew up in India, and in cities like Mumbai there are children who live on the streets — almost invisible, treated a little like the stray dogs. Kind people feed them. Aunties, uncles, grandmothers who don't have much themselves still share what they have.
But here's the hard truth I learned early: food alone doesn't change a child's life. You feed a child today, and tomorrow they're hungry again — and nothing about their future has moved. It can even hold the problem in place.
What changes a life is education. When a caring adult brings a few of these children together — gives them something to eat and something to learn — everything shifts. The child starts to ask bigger questions. To imagine that maybe there's more than this. That's the moment a ceiling lifts.
The problem was always that you had to be a teacher to do it. LearnSpark is how we change that — so the people already loving these children can teach them, too.