Social welfare is one of the important issues not only in India but also all over the World. There are number of NGO organizations in India that address social welfare issues, focus on the rights of India’s marginalized communities: handicapped people, children, minorities. The aim of the NGO organizations is the assistance to these people to claim their rights and improve the standard of living. By donating funds, educating people about their rights, undertaking different projects, seminars NGO organizations contribute to the improving social welfare in a country.
Below there are three NGO organizations that focus their attention on social welfare services.
Bluewaves Welfare Society – Delhi is one of the largest NGO in India that shows their assistance to the most marginalized communities within a country. The organization strongly believes that education of people, awareness about their rights will help to overcome the poverty in the majority of cases. The organization makes donations and undertakes different educational programs as well.
Bluewaves Welfare Society
Address:
96
RajpuraGurmandi
Delhi – 110007
Delhi
Tel: 91-099114 93891
ATWT – Annai Theresa Welfare Trust is another large NGO that aimed at poor sectors of the Indian society. The organization sets up the following mission: focus on depressed and poor segments of the society, help them to go through the process of building a community, provide the social services, involve them in social programs, improving the standard of living through building the facilities that are necessary.
Korampallam
Thoothukudi – 628101
Tamil Nadu
Tel: 91-461-2341416
BSWI – Baradrone Social Welfare Institution is an NGO based in West Bengal. The aim of the organization is to build the society where everybody will be equal. One of the tools to the creating such a society the Institution sees in developing independent rural societies that will be able to act independently and enhance public cooperation.
Diamond Harbour – 743332
West Bengal
Tel: 91-3174-256224

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