Country: India · City: Gorubathan
Here at HMWS we dedicate our time and efforts to empowering the poorest communities through education and medical assistance regardless of race, creed, color, religion, beliefs, circumstance or environment! We are a small community based charity, registered under the government of West Bengal. Thro...
Country: India · City: Jaipur
SHRESTHA strives to improve the lives and life-chances of orphans, slum and street children in Jaipur, north-west India. We’re a registered organisation, providing education, health support and vocational training for children. Mission Shrestha is dedicated to helping impoverished children lead heal...
Country: India · City: Mothuka Village District Alwar
Hi, we are a small reality working with education health hygiene and women empowerment program in Northern Rajasthan Between Delhi and Jaipur. The work includes 36 working hours a week. We will provide accommodation and food. Also pick up from Delhi and back to Delhi airport if you are arriving by i...
Country: India · City: Kadapa
Aarti Home started in 1992 as an orphanage to take care of abandoned children. Soon it became clear that orphaned and abandoned girls were not an isolated problem, but a symptom of a greater issue that’s prevalent in our system. From being an orphanage, Aarti grew into an umbrella organization comba...
Country: India · Region: Jodhpur · City: Raika Bagh
Sambhali Trust is a non-profit charitable organisation based in Jodhpur, whose focus is the development and empowerment of women and girls in Rajasthan. We provide underprivileged Rajasthani women and girls with an education in English, Hindi and Maths, as well as training in vocational and social ...
Country: India · City: Vadodara
www.biglilcity.com A cosmopolitan city. A palette of diversity. A pot-pourri of cultures. Vadodara, or Baroda, enchants the youth by its vivacity and enamours senior citizens by its old world charm. Despite being a cultural capital, education hub and a growing business destination, there has been no...