In the past month we have added 16 new NGOs to the GiveIndia family of listed NGOs. Here’s a little bit of information about eight of them and we’ll feature the other eight in another blog post soon.
SENSE is committed to bring social transformation. SENSE works in areas like health and sanitation, education, environment awareness and pollution control in Sivagangai, Tamilnadu. Beneficiaries are adolescents, women, children, youth, disabled and farmers.
Women’s Emancipation and Development Trust (WED Trust) aims to develop a gender just society wherein women would be economically & politically independent.
Sahara for All was formed with the motto "Service to poor is service to God". They run various programmes like health camps and literacy programs for the underprivileged people of Orissa in order to uplift them and make them self sufficient.
Vikas Samarthan Kendra in Amreli, Gujarat, assists people in improving their productivity, and creativity through support and partnerships at various forums for sustainable development through financial and comprehensive support. They run programmes on Water & Sanitation, Gender Equality, health and education for the rural poor.
Social Education and Economic Development Trust (SEED Trust) in Vellore, Tamil Nadu is involved in creating awareness among the disadvantaged in semi-urban and rural areas to fight against poverty and rights.
Balajothi Centre for the Disabled runs a centre for the mentally challenged in Bangalore. They wish to enable disabled people to lead transformed and abundant lives through self reliance, drawing inspiration from the love, hope and trust placed in them

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