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SEEDS (Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society) enables community resilience through practical solutions for disaster readiness, response and rehabilitation - grafting innovative technology on to traditional wisdom and transforming the vulnerable into resilient and thriving communities.
Roshni accomplished various empowerment programs & projects to help thousands of underprivileged women, girls, and children, and aimed to enrich their education, health & hygiene, nutrition, vocational skills, and livelihood avenues. It also run many campaigns for the betterment of our environment like, tree plantation drives, cleanliness drives, water conservation awareness, say no to plastic bag marches, etc. CSR, CC and PR Support of PSUs and Private Companies drove the majority of our programs.
Lakshyam is a non-governmental organization (NGO) in India, founded in 2012 by social entrepreneur Rashi Anand. The organization is dedicated to uplifting underprivileged children and women through education and empowerment initiatives. Lakshyam's efforts have been recognized with 37 awards, and the organization continues to expand its reach, impacting lives both directly and indirectly.
CareIndia Welfare Trust is committed to creating a world where every individual, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to achieve their full potential and live a dignified life. Its mission is to empower underprivileged communities by addressing critical social issues such as access to quality education, healthcare, and sustainable livelihood opportunities. We believe that everyone deserves a fair chance at a better future, and we work tirelessly to make that a reality for those most in need.
SEWA Bharat is a federation of membership-based organizations of women workers. It is committed to strengthening the movement of women in the informal economy by highlighting their issues at the national level and building its member organizations capacity to empower women workers.
Since 2004, Shanti Sahyog (Co-operation for Peace, India) has been actively working in 17 urban slums in South Delhi (Kalkaji/Govindpuri area) and since 2017 in Tughlakabad Village, New Delhi; following its mission to enable the underprivileged to have access to a better quality of life. Our team of 42 dedicated social workers tackle problems at a grassroots level and find sustainable solutions. The scope of activities includes access to Quality Education, Healthcare, Skill Development leading to Livelihood
ActionAid Association is a nationally registered organisation working with the poor and marginalised people in India since 1972. We are working across 25 States and three Union Territories through our 13 project offices. ActionAid Association is governed by an independent General Assembly and a Governing Board. Together with communities, supporters, institutions and government, we strive for equality, fraternity and liberty for all.
SankalpTaru Foundation is an IT-enabled, environmentally-focused NGO. Its initiatives to encompass afforestation, ecosystem restoration, water conservation projects, awareness sessions, and nutrition programs, all aimed at combating climate change and fostering sustainable communities. Operating across 28 States and Union Territories of India, Its efforts to reflect the rich diversity of India's landscapes. Supported by its donors we innovate greening methods to address critical environmental challenges. As the official actor of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration we are committed to achieving the UN SDG Goals by 2030 and aligning to programs with the global sustainability objectives.
Its mission is to ensure consumption is more responsible and less burdensome on the planet and the poor. We strive to reduce waste and unsustainable consumption and enable better management of that waste which is generated. We also focus on fighting air pollution through making science and policy more accessible to everyone, thus creating public vigilance and action. In all our work, vulnerable populations-the poor, the marginalized, children and women-will remain the sharpest on our radar.
To overcome the challenges of childhood cancer in a vast country like India with scarce resources. CanKids approach involves forming strategic partnerships with hospitals in India treating children with cancer. Through the partnership, Cankids provides a support unit (CHSU) covering various program areas and core services in each hospital. Each CHSU has a CanKids Social Support Team, a cadre of trained people for pediatric oncology support services, including social workers, data managers, dietitians, teachers, psychologists, volunteers, patient navigators, and care coordinators (parents and survivors).
It started its journey in 2003 with an passionate idea to create a blood donor network for patients, especially Thalassemia patients, to create awareness about the disease, and about the importance of voluntary blood donation. Over time, we have diversified into child education, elderly care, and environment protection. From a single office at West Punjabi Bagh, we now have programme centres across National Capital Region of Delhi.
Focused on working towards helping India meet the targets under Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Number 3 of the United Nations to Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Our Base Clinic in Sector 40, Gurugram, operates since 2008 as a Public-Private Partnership in tandem with the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Gurugram. In cooperation with Kiwanis Club of New Delhi, we also provide free artificial limb orthotics and prosthetics at our Sector 40 Base Clinic in Gurugram.
It aim to uplift marginalized groups, empower individuals, and create a society where the principles of Sarvodaya (universal upliftment) are realized and To create a society where every child, woman, and elderly person is nurtured, protected, and empowered to lead a life of dignity, opportunity, and fulfillment.
Bal Raksha Bharat (also known as Save the Children) is currently working in 19 states and 3 Union Territories of India, to catalyse immediate and lasting change for children. Formally registered as Bal Raksha Bharat (BRB), under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. Since 2004, as Bal Raksha Bharat we have directly reached over 10 million children, more than 50 percent of whom are girls. We are working on the issue of education, health, nutrition and WASH, child protection, child poverty, humanitarian response as well as climate change and disaster risk reduction
Parkshala is a Noida-based NGO dedicated to transforming lives of children who hail from the lower strata of the society. We work as an after-school support group to bridge the educational & moral gap between these children and their affluent peers. Further, we are trying to utilize already available resources for this purpose. So our lessons take place in community parks and halls.