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We make living, sharing and working
an experience to foster the development of service learning opportunities
and promote social
change
through service initiatives.
Join hands to make a utopian world.
It exists in all living souls.
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Share whatever you have
Open your mind to delve into the inner self
Undivided attention to the God, within you
Listen to read the divine messages
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HEALTH CARE
Each year, millions of children and mothers could be saved through improved access to basic health interventions.
Those who most desperately need them - the rural poor - live in remote villages where the cost of reaching them could be five times greater than urban areas.
Sewadham is working to save lives and improve well-being in rural areas by increasing community access to healthcare and other essential services.
The Sewadham model offers an integrated portfolio of solutions that empowers governments and local partners to extend the reach of public health systems, and improve economic conditions and quality of life.
Income Generating Activities: Launch synergistic commercial ventures to promote local economic development and generate revenues to support our healthcare initiatives.
Energy: Provide clean and cost-effective energy solutions to improve the quality of health services and benefit communities.
Communications: Deploy communication networks to support operations, reporting, and emergency response systems.
Community Involvement: Partner with local community leaders to extend quality health services beyond the formal healthcare system.
Guiding Principles
• Do not duplicate the effective efforts of others
• Collaborate with governments and other organizations, public and private, to carry out our mission
• Strive to improve health while addressing acute environmental and social problems
• Seek to break the cycles of poverty and disease through innovative solutions to common problems and food-for-soul program.
• Believe that people can improve their lives when provided with the necessary skills, knowledge and access
• Free health care consultation, medicine and information to poor.
• Stress on prenatal and post natal care for women.
• Other than that regular camps are held to support the aged and the disabled.
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