Work Worship Foundation are dedicated to creating a positive impact in the lives of the underprivileged. Our mission is to uplift and empower communities through education, healthcare, and various social initiatives.
Read MoreWith the support of people like you we find ways to bridge the gaps in health care and fight the socio-economic barriers that leave people vulnerable to disease, disability and discrimination.
wherein you can sponsor the education of an underprivileged girl child for a minimum period of one year. Your support goes beyond mere financial assistance. It's an investment in her potential, her dreams, and her empowerment. With your sponsorship, she gains access to essential 21st century skills, a physical education module and a chance for her to break free from the humdrum of doing household work. And it's not just about giving; it's about receiving too. As a sponsor, you'll receive an annual progress report, witnessing firsthand the impact of your generosity.
Work Worship Foundation aims to uplift disadvantaged children, young adults, and women through appropriate education, cutting-edge healthcare, and market-oriented livelihood programs.
Work Worship Foundation seeks to implement the most effective methods and technology to achieve optimal social return on investment (SROI), while practicing and encouraging good governance.
To connect the competitive edge of businesses with social development projects; and to raise awareness among privileged children, youth, and the general public to foster Civic Driven Change.
Education is the foundation for a brighter future. We provide educational resources, scholarships, and support programs to ensure every child has access to quality education, regardless of their socioeconomic background.
Learn MoreWe strive to break the cycle of poverty by implementing sustainable development programs, vocational training, and livelihood support. Our goal is to create opportunities that lead to long-term economic stability for families in need.
Learn MoreAccess to healthcare is a basic human right. We run health camps, mobile clinics, and awareness programs to provide medical services to the most vulnerable populations living in slums and underdeveloped areas.
Learn MoreOur elderly deserve to live with dignity and respect. We offer support services, healthcare, and recreational activities to improve the quality of life for elderly individuals who are often neglected by society.
Learn MoreEmpowering women is key to a progressive society. We conduct skill development programs, provide legal assistance, and advocate for women's rights to ensure they have the tools and confidence to lead independent and successful lives.
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Women get many benefits in Lakhpati Didi Yojna, they do not have to pay interest for loans up to Rs 5 lakh Authored by Vineet Kumar | ET Online | Updated: 15 Mar 2024, 6:43 pm Lakhpati Didi Yojna Benefits: Modi government started Lakhpati Didi Yojna to empower women financially. It was started only for women. It is a skill development training program. In which women are given skill training to set up their own employment.
New Delhi: Daughter of a rickshaw-puller, Nagma Khatoon (9), who lives in the slums of Keshav Puram, had no idea what going to school felt like. She had, of course, spotted children dressed in school uniforms, but did not know what it meant. Nagma, the youngest among her five siblings, said, "I had once seen a man dressed in a khaki uniform. When I asked my mother who he was, she told me that he is a soldier who fights for the country.
A free medical check-up camp was organised at Amarpura Basti by social organisations Apart from free medical consultation/examination, needy patients from slum areas were also provided with free of cost medicines. These camps are being organised at urban slums and colonies to help those who do not have access to medical consultation and medicines in the difficult times of curfew because of Covid-19 pandemic.