
THE BETTER FUTURE COLLECTIVE

Founded by Daisy, The Better Future Collective brings together purpose-led brands working in India to create positive social change. Our focus is on education—specifically supporting girls in Luniyawas, a disadvantaged area of Jaipur. In partnership with Sneh Girls Shikshan Sansthan, a school offering free, safe, and high-quality education, we're helping more girls access the learning opportunities they deserve. Too often, girls are kept out of school due to household responsibilities or a lack of support - we're here to help change that story.
So far through the collective we have sponsored 124 girls and raised £31338.
Meet Daisy's "Nieces'
Roshni, Achuki and Rekha

ROSHNI
Roshni, an 8-year-old student at Sneh Girls Vidyalaya, is currently in 3rd grade. Her family, including her father, brother, sister, and grandmother, all live together. Roshni's father, a daily wage laborer, earns around ₹5000 per month, but his alcohol addiction often limits his income to 15 to 20 working days. Consequently, Roshni's grandmother has to work as a laborer to support the household. Tragically, Roshni's mother passed away, her family were unable to afford treatment for her illness, leaving Roshni to care for her younger brother.
Despite the family's struggles, they have a permanent residence in Prem Nagar, Agra Road, Jaipur. Roshni's passion lies in environmental studies, and she dreams of becoming a teacher to educate children about the environment. She actively volunteers to teach girls whenever she can. Roshni's grandmother learned about Sneh Girls Shikshan Sansthan through other girls attending the school and sought admission for Roshni.

Achuki
Achuki is a 6 year old girl studying in 1st class in Sneh Girls Shikshan Sansthan. She lives with her family including mother, grandmother, sisters and one brother. Her family are from the Dausa district but her father came to Jaipur in search of work. Tragically her Father died 5 years ago due to kidney failure because of alcoholism. After that her mother and elder sister started working in a small paper box making factory and they earn 3000 rupees a month from the factory.
She is good in academics and she likes animals. She wants to become a doctor in future.

Rekha
Rekha, a 13 year old girl and is currently in the 6th grade. She lives with her mother, grandmother, two sisters, and one brother. Originally from Dausa district, Rekha's family moved to Jaipur when her father sought work. Tragically, her father passed away from kidney failure five years ago, attributed to excessive alcohol consumption.
Following her father's demise, Rekha's mother and elder sister began working in a small paper box manufacturing factory, each earning ₹3000 per month.
Rekha is elder sister to Achuki, who Daisy is also 'Aunty' too.
Rekha excels academically and has a fondness for animals. She enjoys visiting gardens and has developed a passion for gardening. The school provides Rekha with essential support, including free education, stationery, meals, footwear, books, transportation, and school supplies.
Despite the family's struggles, they have a permanent residence in Prem Nagar, Agra Road, Jaipur. Roshni's passion lies in environmental studies, and she dreams of becoming a teacher to educate children about the environment. She actively volunteers to teach girls whenever she can. Roshni's grandmother learned about Sneh Girls Shikshan Sansthan through other girls attending the school and sought admission for Roshni.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
There are 200 girls in the school all who need financial support too. If you would like to help support these girls in going to school please follow the link below. ALL money donated goes directly to the school!