Sparsh charitable trust and NGO for poor child education, is a ngo in India. Directly benefitting over 10000 children and their families every year, though more than 50 live welfare projects on education, healthcare, livelihood and women empowerment, in over 100 remote villages and slums across India.Children are the future of a nation. For an emerging country like India, development of underprivileged children holds the key to the progress of the nation itself, and their education is the cornerstone of this progress. But education for children cannot be achieved without ensuring the welfare of the family – a child can go to school regularly only when the family, particularly the mother is healthy and empowered; the child gets proper nutrition; the family has decent livelihood opportunities and a steady income. Realizing this, Sparsh charitable trust, beginning in the corridors of education, has adopted a lifecycle approach which addresses the needs of children, their families and the larger community.
Work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of underprivileged children, youth and women, with a life-cycle approach of development. Enable the civil society across the world to engage proactively in the change process through the philosophy of civic driven change. Adopt highest standards of governance to emerge as a leading knowledge and technology driven, innovative and scalable international development organization.
Sparsh Charitable Trust, a non-profit organization in India is to empower underprivileged children, youth and women through relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused livelihood programs. Sparsh Charitable Trust is to deploy best possible methodology and technology for achieving ideal SROI (social return on investment), to practice and promote good governance. To link business competitiveness of the corporate with social development initiatives; also to sensitize privileged children, youth and citizens in general to promote Civic Driven Change.
Directly Benefitting more than 750,000
underprivileged children and families every year.
Around 350 Projects on subjects like education, healthcare, youth employment and women empowerment.
Over 1000 remote villages and slums across 25 states of India.