The school has 1500 female students of which 721 are so poor that every need has to be taken care of - food, medicines, rations, shoes, books, uniforms, even money to meet the rent which eviction threatens. In many instances school have also helped families set up a small scale business, by providing interest-free loans in order to become self supporting. Sometimes they have reached out to the family as a whole, be it a drug addict father, or an errant sibling or an ailing member.