Sundesh
At Sundesh, our team has initiated social development programmes
that take a holistic approach. Integrating various aspects like health, literacy,
employment and empowerment to let people take control of their lives.
The people we address:
The most deprived and weaker sections of society including
- women
- children
- the illiterate
- the unemployed
Our aims & objectives
- To design and implement integrated rural and slum development programmes for health,
education, improved nutrition and socio-economic upliftment.
- To promote a better awareness and understanding of environmental issues.
- To highlight the links between basic personal and household hygiene, sanitation and
health.
- To improve access to affordable, quality health services and expand medical facilities
to rural areas.
- To introduce group vocational training programmes for building income generation skills.
- To empower communities for better control of their lives by participating in rural
development programmes.
Our programmes are designed in accordance with the needs of the community. The key
areas of operation include:
- Promoting hygiene and health - in collaboration with the Chunni Lal Medical
Trust, we operate in 12 adopted villages providing medicare services and conducting mass
awareness drives.
- Promoting formal and non-formal education - For children who have dropped out of
school as well as ones who have never been to school, Sundesh provides the
assistance and opportunity to take up formal education. Sundesh also works for promotion
of adult literacy and has opened 2 teaching centres.
- Promoting income generating activities - To help communities find means of
livelihood that suit their skills, Sundesh has established vocational
training facilities for cutting and tailoring, bee-keeping, mushroom farming and food
preservation.
- Promoting self-reliance - We encourage people to form cooperatives and self-help
groups that can ultimately take care of the communitys needs. There are already 25
Self-help groups of economically weak families and groups formed by members of lower and
middle-income families.
At Sundesh the aim is not to provide charity, but to enable
deprived communities. So that they have the resources to lead a better life. And
ultimately be a dynamic and resourceful arm of mainstream society.
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