Transform your society's common areas into vibrant learning spaces. Our weekend and after-school programs give children positive, structured activities — right where they live. Completely free for your residents.
A ready-made, professionally run, completely free youth engagement programme for your community.
All our society programmes are funded by the Trust. No fees, no hidden charges. Parents contribute nothing — children gain everything.
Sessions are scheduled for Saturday/Sunday mornings or after school on weekdays — so children can participate without missing studies.
We operate in your existing clubhouse, community hall, open area, or even a large car park. No special infrastructure needed.
Children from across your society learn, play, and grow together — creating lasting friendships and a stronger sense of community for everyone.
Screen addiction and peer pressure are real. Our programmes give children a positive, monitored, meaningful alternative right in their own neighbourhood.
A society that invests in its children's development stands out. Our partnership is something both the RWA and residents can genuinely be proud of.
Here's what a standard weekend society session looks like — adaptable to your community's needs.
Children gather, instruments are arranged, brief orientation for newcomers.
10-minute guided session to settle the mind and begin with focus and intention.
A short story or life lesson discussion covering a practical moral or spiritual theme.
Children rotate between chess practice and music instruction in small groups.
Joyful, uplifting group chanting session — energetic, musical, and inclusive.
Brief sharing circle — children express one thing they enjoyed or learned today.
Apartments, housing colonies, condominiums, or government housing — all are welcome.
We start sessions once at least 15 children are confirmed. Many communities start with 30–50 participants.
Clubhouse, community hall, or a large open area. We adapt to what you have available.
We work directly with your RWA or management committee to schedule and promote the sessions.
No. Our programmes are completely free for children and families. The Trust covers all costs — facilitators, materials, and instruments. Parents just need to ensure their child attends.
This depends on mutual agreement with your society. Most communities opt for bi-weekly (fortnightly) Saturday sessions. Some prefer weekly. We are flexible and work with your schedule.
Absolutely not. Gurukul Guidance is non-denominational and welcomes children of all faiths and backgrounds. Our programmes are built on universal human values — respect, honesty, kindness, focus — that apply to everyone.
In our experience, once a few sessions run and word spreads through the society, participation grows rapidly. We'll help you with simple ways to inform and invite families. Many societies started with just 10 children and grew to over 40 within a month.
Yes. We provide partner societies with a formal acknowledgement letter from the Trust, which can be displayed on your society notice board or used in communications to residents.
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