Future Plan

Old Age Home

As our parents look after all our needs no matter how old we are, it is our core responsibility to nurture them when they become old and helpless. The unconditional love they shower must be equally shown by their children as well. But the question is, Do they? The answer can never be that simple, as with each individual lies different personalities and consciences. Our observation showed us the variations, from responsible and sensible adolescents to heartless and self-centered ones. In between these crowds, the most heartbreaking are the ones who were left behind, old and shattered, how haunting it must have felt to even imagine their aloneness.

As social workers, we’ve always considered them our own parents, we were thinking, and so we’ve yearned to take the first step and initiate the projects of Old Age Homes for hundreds of old people who were either abandoned or completely ignored by their own children, in other words, keeping in view the disrespect and burden towards the elderly in society, to save them from living a hellish life and suicide, by setting up old age homes and day-care centers and giving them free admission without any discrimination, benefiting them by providing them a worry-free life.
By God’s grace, it’s been a wonderful journey, and we expect to extend this path infinitely.

 

Nursing Training Program

Nurses form the backbone of the health sector. As per the recent World Health Organisation (WHO) report, 4.25 million health workers are needed in the Indian health sector. Registered nurses with sound technical knowledge and adequate communication skills are in great demand in India and abroad.
The profession of nursing is identified with the sublime aspects of human character-caring, compassion, and obedience. Nursing has high qualities like career security, intellectual application, and academic and scholastic achievement attached to it.
So, to create more opportunities we’ve planned to begin our journey of Nursing Training Programs for the underprivileged pupils who aspire to have a prosperous future ahead.

School

SESSWS initia include Pre-school [3-6 yrs], Non Formal Education [6-14 yrs non-school going], Remedial Education [6-14 yrs school going] and Bridge Course [14-18 yrs drop-outs]. We work for education for underprivileged children who are under difficult circumstances, such as child labour, children of poorest of the parents, children inflicted and affected with HIV/AIDS, street and runaway children, children with rare disabilities, disaster struck children and slum children. Special emphasis is given on girl education and women education, so that they and their families get empowered.