In Purdilpur, India, rural artisans have been crafting beautiful glass
beads for over a century. This art form serves as a vital source of livelihood
for hundreds of artisan families in the region. However, in recent years, these
makers have faced significant challenges, including intense competition and
irregular work, prompting many to seek alternative employment.
Our partner Tara Projects discovered that poverty in Purdilpur had led
many children to work as child laborers in the glass bead industry, hindering
their education. In 2004, Tara established a learning center to encourage
school attendance. Today, the center supports over 150 children annually,
aiding their education. While the situation has improved, ongoing support is
crucial for these children to continue their schooling. Tara's efforts have
empowered many artisan families, with most children now attending school, and
some even pursuing university education.