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NGOs In Delhi- Improving Millions Of Lives

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Shweta Jain
NGOs In Delhi- Improving Millions Of Lives

A non-Governmental Organization is an organization that works for the welfare of society without any government affiliation. NGOs are non-profit organizations, they use all the funds they receive from various sources for social work.


EyeMantra Foundation


EyeMantra Foundation is a charitable organization. Our focus is to provide eye care facilities and prevent blindness, and low-vision in the needy society. Since 2012, Eyemantra.org has provided sight-saving surgeries, eyeglasses, medicine, and other eye care services to more than 80 thousand people who belong to the underprivileged sections of society.


Smile Foundation


Smile foundation aims to educate every underprivileged child. Even covid could not stand in their way. However, the basic motive of introducing ” Shiksha Na Ruke” amid a pandemic was to provide basic education to children who lack online resources. This NGO understands that a child’s education is related to the mental health and awareness of their mothers.


HelpAge India


HelpAge India is awarded as one of the best NGOs in Delhi. The organization works for the disadvantaged elderly. NGOs provide them with several facilities like livelihood support, old age shelter, and digital literacy. many elders are the victims of elder abuse and mobile creches help them take action against it. They set up several healthcare units as well. Its mission is to provide the elder generation with a quality life.


Wordsworth Project


Wordsworth project is an NGO that works for child literacy in slum areas. It is one of the best educational NGOs in Delhi. The way they look out for kids who are underprivileged and have no resources is something to be proud of. This NGO has several branches all over Delhi. They work on mainly ‘’primary children’s’’ English proficiency and communication skills.


GOONJ


Within 2 decades Goonj has grabbed the attention of many national and international organizations. Goonj is known for its innovative approach. It turns discarded and under-utilized material into useful tools and clothes for the rural population. The NGO is working for the welfare of society by making sanitary pads for rural women and educating them about their menstrual health.


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