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ABHAYAJYOTHI

SOCIETY FOR EMPOWERMENT OF PEOPLE

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జాలీ చూపకండి - చేయూత నివ్వండి - ఆనందాన్ని పంచుకొండి
Services

  • Creation of Awareness for the Cause and Consequences, Schemes & Benefits.
  • Assessment.
  • Early Identification & Interventions.
  • Special Education
  • Vocational Training and Livelihood Activities.
  • Counseling and Guidance.
  • Therapeutics Physio, Speech, Yoga, Dance.
  • Sports & Games.
  • Cultural and Recreational Activities.
  • Networking and Referral Services.

Food Distribution To Disable People

No Hungry Child program is focused on distributing Nutritious food to poor needy children along with Education support. We have a daily nutritious meal coverage for more than 21,000 underprivileged, Orphans & Physically challenged children. Our daily food distribution regimen is smooth efficient & dependable-365 days a year. No Hungry Child Organization is a registered nonprofit, non-religious Non- Governmental organization working for underprivileged background children providing them with the Nutritious meal & Education support, headquarters located in Bangalore with our workforce spread across the whole of India. We have been recognized by the Government of India for our outstanding services to society. In order to build the donor’s confidence, we arrange a live video conference with the children and make donors interact with them on special occasions like their birthdays, anniversary celebrations, rituals, etc. A few live videos have been updated on our website above. Please watch for 2-3 minutes and we hope you will like it. With the individual donors' support, we have been able to reach out to some sections of society. Still, there are millions of children who are in need and we would be grateful if you could get involved in supporting us.

Jute Products exhibition at Singapore Township, Hyderabad

Our volunteers at Hindrise Foundation are eyeing Bags and old clothes distribution The pleasure of fulfilling the basic requirement of people carries a different feeling that can’t be explained in words. Homeless people mostly reside in slum areas by constructing shacks and wooden houses with available materials. They don’t have clothes to cover their body, and they spend their winter without a blanket. And that’s the reason behind the death of thousands of people every year in the winter season. Whenever we visit such places with our volunteers, we get a question in our mind that isn’t it our responsibility to assist such poor and needy people in living a life full of hope and opportunities? In each shack, we come across several people and give them blankets along with clothes.

Jute Bag

Why Jute Bag?


  1. Jute is an extract from the bark of the jute plant. It's silky and golden in colour hence it’s called golden fibre.
  2. Jute bags made of jute fabric are eco-friendly and 100% biodegradable.
  3. It has a rustic look which is very trendy, more importantly very durable and pocket-friendly as well.
  4. Jute reduces the use of wasteful and unnatural materials like plastic and resin which are very harmful to the environment/ our mother earth.
  5. There is a huge demand for jute bags in India and in western countries as well.
  6. They are sold in supermarkets. Corporate houses and banks use jute bags for gifting purposes. Shopping bags., shoulder bags, and lunch bags are very much in demand.
  7. The jute bag or the eco bag business is a very profitable business that can also be made for personal use.

Natural Therapy


We simply cannot oversell how incredible the games are. Our real objective with the games is just one simple thing: create joyful childhood memories that last a lifetime! You probably wouldn’t believe the lengths we are willing to go to achieve this goal. There have been so many amazing activities over the years, but here are a few of our favourites:

A mammoth 5-day adventure in the Himalayas that included trekking, spotting leopards at night, ghost stories around a campfire and even a massive cleanup of trash at a popular tourist spot.

The Frozen Night event involved turning our Dining Hall into a winter wonderland with 300+ giant ice blocks covering every inch of floor space. After watching the movie Frozen while chilling out on the ice our kids competed in a range of activities including ice-sculpting, tobogganing and a gigantic snow fight. Keep in mind, this was all in the middle of summer when the heat was around 49°C (120°F).

COVID19 – “Network” Services – Human Touch amidst worst Pandemic of centuries


Shelter for Urban Homeless” NULM/MEPMA


7. Computer Literacy to Persons with Mental Retardation – LIVE DATA ENTRY


Montessori


Special Education