By Jyothi Swaroop Makena
09th September, 2023
From imparting life skills and mentoring children to providing shelter for homeless people, the NGOs in India are bringing change one step at a time.
This organization focuses on rehabilitating street children and homeless youth. They provide shelter, education, and vocational training to help these individuals lead better lives.
Karuna Trust works to provide healthcare, education, and livelihood support to marginalized communities, including homeless individuals.
While primarily focused on children, this organization also supports homeless families in urban slums by providing education, healthcare, and vocational training.
Mobile Creches operates daycare centers for the children of construction workers and homeless families in urban areas, ensuring these children receive early education and care.
NGOs could help in reducing poverty in a variety of pathways including access to water supply and sanitation facilities, improving nutrition, education, health facilities, skill training, increased savings, etc.