Atlas Foundation
With your support, we address children’s critical needs by working with parents, teachers, Volunteers, communities, and children themselves.
Our approach is modeled around bringing change at all levels
With your support, we address children’s critical needs by working with parents, teachers, Anganwadi workers, communities, district and state level governments as well as the children themselves.
We focus on changing behaviours and practices at the grassroots level and influencing public policy at a systemic level – thereby creating an ecosystem where children are made the nation’s priority.
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Atlass Foundation is a Pakistan-registered nonprofit driven by a team of educators, activists, and community leaders with decades of collective experience.
Areas of Concern
Our Pillars of Change
Education for All
Free schools, vocational training, and digital literacy.
Peace & Social Harmony
Counter-extremism workshops, youth dialogues, and interfaith unity campaigns.
Mental Health Advocacy
Free counseling, stigma reduction, and community support networks.
Gender Equality
Ending violence against women, economic empowerment, and legal aid.
Environmental Stewardship
Tree-planting drives, climate education, and clean energy initiatives
Poverty Alleviation
Microfinance, food security programs, and emergency relief.
Stories Of Change

“My dream has always been to get a good education and have my own voice”
Growing up in a marginalised family did not stop Revathi from dreaming big for herself. Revathi was born in a small village in Andhra Pradesh where her parents are farmers. Though a shy kid, right from the beginning, she was a curious and fast learner, trying to get to the crux of everything.

“My dream has always been to get a good education and have my own voice”
One of my favourite things is to sit by the window and to wait for the aeroplane to fly by. I love watching aeroplanes, how beautiful it must be that they get to see so many new places and meet so many new people. One day I will also travel to new cities. I will make lots of new friends and will have so many stories to tell. I am now staying in Tigri with my parents and my brother and sister.

Meet Ayesha he First Ever Doctor From Her Village
Malini, an 18-year-old girl lives in a remote village in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. The place that doesn't even have proper transportation and is deprived of many facilities. Coming from a marginalised background, she resides in a one-room and kitchen setup with her parents and younger sister. She does not even have her personal space and manages to study, tucked in one corner of the room.
FAQs
1. What is the Atlas Foundation’s mission?
The Atlas Foundation is a Pakistan-registered nonprofit that addresses children’s critical needs by working with parents, teachers, volunteers, communities, and children themselves to create a supportive ecosystem.
2. What services does the Atlas Foundation offer?
The foundation focuses on several key areas, including:
– Education: Free schools, vocational training, and digital literacy
– Peace & Social Harmony: Counter-extremism workshops, youth dialogues, and interfaith unity campaigns
– Mental Health: Free counseling, stigma reduction, and community support networks
– Gender Equality: Ending violence against women, economic empowerment, and legal aid
– Environmental Stewardship: Tree-planting drives, climate education, and clean energy initiatives
– Poverty Alleviation: Microfinance, food security programs, and emergency relief
3.How does the Atlas Foundation approach community development?
The foundation works at all levels, from grassroots behavior change to influencing public policy, to prioritize children’s needs and create lasting impact.
4. What kind of impact has the Atlas Foundation made?
The foundation has empowered individuals like Revathi, who overcame marginalization to pursue her dreams, and Ayesha, who became the first doctor from her village.