The infrastructure of this primary and middle school aided by the government had many repairs. From leaking roofs, non availability of potable water for children, hygienic toilets for boys and girls to broken flooring. Locals preferred sending their children to other schools. This was taken up by KLCT in collaboration with Rotary Vadapalani and the school was renovated through the covid period. The school later reported to KLCT saying the locals started sending the children to their school and their strength went up by 30%.
This program run by the Yellowbag Foundation, Madurai, targets children from the slums where crime rates are high and talents are in abundance. The program focuses on identifying individual talents of children, by which self-confidence is boosted which naturally diverts them from getting involved in any anti-social activities later in life.
Located near Nagapattinam, on the coast, this is a primary and high school in a remote village with a mostly fisherman community. With no dedicated toilet for adolescent girls, the girl children dropout after 5th grade was high. KLCT funded the new toilet infrastructure which was greatly welcomed by the community and school parents.
Run by ASEFA, organisation based on Gandhian ideologies, Kanavu schools children from less privileged backgrounds. It is a task to induce reading habits in children in rural India. KLCT has donated the seed books for the school library in 2018.
There are numerous pockets of settlements of the Irula tribe in Kanchipuram district. There are settlements where they have no access to housing, education and good medical facilities. KLCT along with Gnanavarshini trust distributed school kits for the tribal children. KLCT continues to identify children from this community towards support for their education.