ABOUT US
Sai Dham Sansthaan is a charitable Non-Governmental Organization Trust established for helping poor, old, and needy people. Empowering old, women, youth, and children Sai Dham Sansthaan is engaged in eradicating hunger, poverty, malnutrition, and promoting preventative healthcare. Sai Dham Sansthaan depends entirely on the generosity of the individual donations which enables us to make a meaningful improvement to the lives of thousands by providing them education, shelter, medical support, and social rehabilitation.
OUR MISSION
Sai Dham Sansthaan works to improve the access to quality healthcare services for the underprivileged and marginalized communities. We work at the individual, community, and societal levels to develop innovative solutions and ensure the implementation of healthcare by identifying the root causes of healthcare challenges. Better prenatal care, youth counseling, child health and nutrition, and early detection and treatment of contagious diseases are all part of our mission.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
In contrast to a direct charity model, Sai Dham Sansthaan believes in community empowerment. We believe that education is more than a fundamental human right: it is a significant tool for breaking the cycle of poverty and bringing forward transformational change.
OUR VOLUNTEERS
We at Sai Dham Sansthaan do our best to provide help, via our projects. You can choose a cause to help us do better. Join us today!
CAUSES
Economies have fallen, powerful nations have bowed out, and life as we know it has been confined to the walls of our houses. And, while the rest of the world is fighting the virus, we have another war to fight in our own nation. Thousands of migrant workers and daily wage earners have been laid off as a result of the current state of emergency, which has adversely impacted children and women. And while most of us are concerned about our children's education, our jobs, our futures, our businesses and their prospects, and how to manage time at home in isolation or simply becoming bored at home, the majority of us are concerned about our children's education, our jobs, our futures, our businesses, and their prospects. The least fortunate have only one concern.
Where will their next meal come from?
Will their kids sleep on an empty stomach again?
Will their family survive another day of starvation?
