An education-forward initiative by Project Impact and the FLAME Community Service Club
The Ignite Series is a community outreach program that brings together student volunteers from FLAME University to make education more inclusive and accessible. A joint initiative by Project Impact and the FLAME Community Service Club, the series focuses on empowering school children in nearby underserved communities through weekly learning sessions on essential subjects like English, Digital literacy, Financial literacy, and more.
It goes beyond academics. We aim to ignite curiosity, boost confidence, and create meaningful bonds through weekly interactive learning sessions, creative workshops, and school improvement efforts.
More than a teaching program, Ignite is a space where empathy meets action, and where students and volunteers learn from each other in meaningful, lasting ways. By building educational bridges, the series aims to ignite curiosity, boost confidence, and contribute to long-term community development.
As part of the Ignite Series, volunteers from Project Impact and the FLAME Community Service Club came together to repaint and revitalize the computer lab at the Zilla Parishad School in Lavale. This hands-on initiative aimed to create a more welcoming and inspiring space for learning, reflecting our commitment to go beyond teaching.