Serve Samman is a non-profit organization that works with people from weaker sections of the society

 

The world is home to 45 million who are blind. In fact, every 3rd blind person in the world is an Indian. About 90% of the worlds visually impaired live in developing countries. Globally, uncorrected refractive errors are the main cause of visual impairment; cataracts remain the leading cause of blindness in middle- and low-income countries.80% of Indian population especially the elderly poor lives deep in the rural countryside having little or no access to adequate medical aid.


SERVE SAMMAN completes 3.5 YEARS!!!

 

SUMMER CAMP AT SERVE SAMMAN

 

While all the schools are shut during summer break, the kids are simply glued to their TV's or are getting bored! Thus, in order to beat the heat effectively, we have started a Summer Camp program for our underprivileged kids and privileged kids, wherein the kids from reputed schools like, DPS Mathura Road, Blue Bells, Pathways etc. volunteer to teach the underprivileged kids their hobbies, such as Art, Dance, Music, English etc

TRAIN YOUR STAFF

 


While the entire world is moving towards progress, why should we let those who help us day in and out stay away from progressing in life! We at Serve Samman, have started a program specially tailor-made to train to domestic helps at home. Course Available are Sewing, Computer, Make-up and Hair styling and English Literacy

FLASHMOB AT RAAHGIRI FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

 

85 children from our Tughlakabad center, after an extensive practice for 2 months, performed a FLASHMOB at RAAHGIRI, Connaught Place, supporting the cause of Women Empowerment. The spirit of the flashmob was enjoyed and celebrated by an audience of over 5000 people.


COKE VISIT

 

30 of our highly deserving NGO kids were selected and taken to the Coca Cola Factory at Dasra. The kids were chosen after an extensive screening process where in out of 200 students 30 were short-listed based on a competition. The students were taken to the Coca Cola Factory, wherein they were shown around the entire factory and were shown ways in which Coke is made. The kids had a blast, and went home after getting a lifetime of an experience.

MAGIC SHOW AT THE SERVE SAMMAN CENTRE

 

NEPAL RELIEF

 

Very recently on April 25th, yet another major disaster hit our neighboring nation, Nepal with a massive earthquake of a 7.8 magnitude. So far, over 5,000 people have perished and thousands more are expected dead or injured. The Aftershocks of the earthquake are still occurring, leaving thousands of people each day without food and shelter.

Our Team of doctors left for NEPAL, with the first batch of relief material on 7th May 2015. The next batch is ready to dispatch soon.

We urgently your support in the form of :

  • Material:- Large quantities of medicines, peanuts, milk powder, good quality solar torches, torch and batteries, umbrellas, water purifier tablets, chlorine tablets, dry food etc.
  • Monetary contributions:- for logistics and essential purchases. (All monetary contributions are tax exempted u/s 80G)

14th Anniversary Celebrations Of Naandi Day

 

Naandi Foundation began operations on the 1st of November, 1998. Celebrations were held in all the mandals to celebrate the occasion. Programs to celebrate the same were organized by the Academic Resource Coordinators of respective mandals. Sport competitions were conducted for the children and parents of Nanhi Kali. And prizes were distributed towards the end of the event. But amongst all the fun, the gathering was also educated about the Nanhi Kali program. – Drop this if there are no supporting images

Tuticorin Talent Hunt

 

Inter-school competitions were organized at the RC School, Therespuram on 9th Feb 2013. Project Nanhi Kali along with Sterlite Copper jointly organized the "TALHUNT", attended by 1500 children from 72 different schools across Tuticorin. Events like such as 200m dash, lemon race, memory games and numerous others were enjoyed by the kids.

Mummy Exhibition, Mumbai

 

In the last week of February, Reliance Foundation and BP, in collaboration with the British Museum and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, brought to India an award winning exhibition, ‘Mummy: The Inside Story’. The exhibition focused on the secrets of an Egyptian priest who died nearly 3000 years ago depicted by a 3D film.


This was an eye opener for 22 Nanhi Kalis that got an opportunity to participate. Nanhi Kali hopes to continue providing several more underprivileged girls in India with such opportunities.

Fund raising support

 

Alumni Meet, Sheopur

 

Setting an example at Project Nanhi Kali

 

Meet Geeta, the unsung champion

 

Games for Nanhi Kalis

 

Women’s Day Celebrations, Chennai

 

Material Development Workshop, Chennai

 

Felicitating the support

 

Health Camps, Hyderabad

 

Celebrating National Girl Child Day

 
 
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