SIF is a non-government Organization. The organization is working since the year 2015, but It comes into an legal existence on 12th day of February, 2018 under the Society Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860). This NGO was formed according to the willingness of the community in a view to deal with the present socio-economic problems in different rural and urban areas by means of good understanding, sharing the problems with each other and to find out the best way of solving them through free discussion and get-together under an umbrella of SIFI.
Following a lifecycle approach, SIFI, among the top NGO in India, works intensively through focused welfare projects in four major areas – child education for poor children, healthcare for families, skills training and livelihood for youth, and community engagement through women empowerment.
Childs continue to play second fiddle in India.
Despite education being a fundamental right for all children, girls from impoverished, illiterate families
are mostly denied
this right.
The health statistics of rural India continue to be poor, the health status and access to health for the poor in urban slum dwellers has surfaced to be equally deplorable and have less than4% of government primary…..
Women’s empowerment can be defined to promoting women’s sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves and others.
Common conditions in older age include hearing loss, cataracts and refractive errors, back and neck pain and osteoarthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, depression, and dementia.
SIFI’s Livelihood mandate works with the women engaged in smallholder agriculture, small businesses or employed as farm or non-farm labour.we help women build secure and resilient livelihoods and climb.
A national level livelihood programme that trains urban underprivileged youth with market-oriented job skills such as English, basic computer, personality development, retail management, relevant soft skills etc.
Our aims to nurture development practices through education, awareness and conservation. Our project launched in some districts of Jharkhand addresses the adversities of environmental degradation.
They are starving for food and water throughout the day. No one is there to take care of them. Animal abuse habits are increasing. We need to stop this and have a gratitude nature of serving all ………….
A national level livelihood programme that trains urban underprivileged youth with market-oriented job skills such as English, basic computer, personality development, retail management, relevant soft skills etc.
Homeless children are among the most invisible sections of society. With no official records of their existence, and no government documents to prove identity, they are susceptible to trafficking, child labour and drug abuse.Out of the estimated 18 million children who live and work on the streets of India.
Childs continue to play second fiddle in India. Despite education being a fundamental right for all children, girls from impoverished, illiterate families are mostly denied this right.Poverty, cultural norms, poor school infrastructure, distance from home and child marriage play a huge part in keeping them away from class.
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