Former India cricketer Suresh Raina, who will turn 34 this Friday, has pledged to build sanitation and drinking water facilities at 34 government schools across Uttar Pradesh, Jammu, and the National Capital Region (NCR) to ensure health and hygiene for over 10,000 children studying in these schools.
The year-long initiative will be executed by his NGO, the Gracia Raina Foundation (GRF), in collaboration with Amitabh Shah's 'Yuva Unstoppable'. Apart from the hygiene and sanitation facilities, Raina's endeavor will pay special emphasis to Right AGE, an adolescent reproductive and sexual health program that will be rolled out in all 34 schools.
The foundation will also establish better access to smart classes for the students in these schools, a release from the foundation stated.