As schools across Kerala reopen for a new academic year, the season is emerging as a valuable opportunity for corporate organizations to strengthen their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts through education-focused initiatives that directly support children and families.
Kerala has long been recognized for its strong commitment to education. Families, communities, educational institutions and governments have consistently invested in ensuring access to quality learning opportunities for children. This deeply rooted educational culture makes school reopening programmes particularly relevant and impactful across the State.
Several organizations in Kochi have already demonstrated how targeted CSR interventions can make a meaningful difference at the beginning of the academic year.
VPS Lakeshore Hospital recently organized First Step, an initiative through which school kits were distributed to nearly 150 children of hospital employees who are entering school this year. The programme was inaugurated by Kochi Corporation Mayor Adv. V.K. Minimol, who commended the hospital’s commitment to employee welfare and community development. She emphasized that supporting children’s education and contributing positively to society are important responsibilities for institutions.
In another notable initiative, Forum Kochi, under its CSR platform Forum Cares, partnered with Maradu Municipality to distribute school bags and umbrellas to 650 children studying in 41 Anganwadis within the municipal limits. The programme, titled My School Bag, was designed to ensure that young learners begin the academic year equipped with essential educational materials.
These initiatives highlight how school reopening programmes can serve as impactful CSR interventions that benefit children while easing the financial burden on families. Education-focused CSR activities such as school kit distribution, scholarships, digital learning support, health and nutrition assistance, mentoring programmes, and infrastructure development for schools and Anganwadis can generate lasting social value.
CSR experts note that Kerala’s corporate sector—including healthcare, retail, manufacturing, technology, logistics and service industries—has a unique opportunity to support students, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, during the school reopening period.
As thousands of students return to classrooms across Kerala, increased corporate participation in education-focused CSR programmes can help ensure that every child starts the academic year with confidence, dignity and the resources needed to learn and succeed.





















