The thought process behind Shraddha is that quality education which is the only medium that can improve the living standard of the poor people. It is the most powerful tool, which can equip them to make informed and intelligent choices about their lives and future. Shraddha believes that education is the only weapon to fight poverty and truly empower the children who tomorrow will be face of India.
Shraddha Seva Sanstha (NGO) was founded with a strong passion to change society today and built a better India for tomorrow. The organization provides youngsters a platform to serve the society and bridges the gap between the educated and uneducated.
Working in hazardous conditions living on the street braving hunger poverty and violence, childhood for them has become an endless struggle to survive. But despite their circumstance they have not stopped dreaming. Their dreams are as colourful as any other child's dream. They do have the potential to fulfil them. What they lack is a fair chance, an opportunity to go school in order to show their talent. These children also deserve to a happy and carefree childhood.
The mission Education Programme of Shraddha Seva Sanstha (NGO) which is an NGO in Delhi identifies such out-of-school Children from local area and provides them e quality education. In addition to this Shraddha also looks after their health nutrition and holistic development through participation in co-curricular activities.
Shraddha Seva Sanstha (NGO) has made their education as "Shraddha mission". You too can support on-line to ensure that poverty does not stand in the way of child's education. Support on line and take them a step closer to their dreams. Join and help us in our efforts to put every child in school.
WORKING FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS
We believe that the education is one of the most important medium that help in developing the country. Women in India consistently lag behind men in term of access to education healthcare job etc. Apart from the economic and social inequality women are victims of heinous crimes such as dowry deaths, rape, molestation immoral trafficking?