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Vatsalyagram Param Shakti Peeth- A Non-Profitable Organization -
The most well-known NGO in India dedicated to serving society is Param Shakti Peeth. The Param Shakti Peeth is a light of hope in a society where everyone strives to make ends meet. There are millions of people on the planet whose only hope is to find food, shelter, and bread. They have little use for luxury or material possessions because getting food to sate their hunger is their priority. In this situation, Param Shakti Peeth offers these folks some hope. A non-profit organization called Param Shakti Peeth has been trying to improve the lives of many of society’s poor individuals. It works arduously to rid society of all infectious social ills. Param Shakti Peeth’s Social Reform Programs in India and worldwide are highly known. The Param Shakti Peeth gives its priceless services in various industries, including education, women’s empowerment, child care, and many others.
Without the guiding hand and the enlightened ideology of Rev. Didi Ma and Param Shakti Peeth, VatsalyaGram would not be what it is today. In accordance with the Societies Registration Act of 1860, Param Shakti Peeth is a non-profit organization that “empowers every disadvantaged child and woman to understand the sacred connection of love & respect and help them to live life with dignity.”
NGO’s Objective
● Give a loving mother’s lap to children and provide them the appropriate skills and support they required to reach their high potential activity.
● Make homes and families for impoverished women to nurture and cherish the children entrusted to their care and develop strong emotional relationships with them.
● Finding the right mothers for the children will eliminate the need for an orphanage or a refuge for homeless women.
● Give the Vatsalya Gram community and the less fortunate part of society access to high-quality education.
● Give tribal women vocational and life skill training so they can settle in their particular regions and oversee development initiatives that might help their local communities.
Various Project of Vatsalyagram Param Shakti Peeth
Palna Grah: A charity society called PALNA GRAH, which has a cozy cradle in a room, is located at the entrance of the VatsalyaGram NGO association. Babies can be left in the cozy Palna by parents who cannot raise their kids alone due to circumstances or finances. A buzzer alerts the volunteers of VatsalyaGram NGO services about the newborn as soon as it is placed in the Palna. The infant is taken for a medical examination once the volunteers pick them up from the cradle. After the examination is complete, everyone celebrates the child’s arrival as a new member of the Vatsalya family in the same way that the birth of a new child is celebrated. A newborn is adopted into the Vatsalya group when volunteers of the VatsalyaGram orphanage charity take it up.
Vatsalya Awas: The core idea of Gokulam: To give the recipients of the VatsalyaGram humanitarian association a family life and support network, Vatsalya Awas works for an NGO. The gated community of Vatsalya Village does not employ this novel idea anywhere. Didi Maa Sadhvi Ritambara ji imagined a family of 7–10 children, with the mother, aunt, and grandmother roles allotted to children, women, and older women who had no one else to turn to. So that everyone might feel the family’s love and happiness, each family created by the Vatsalyagram NGO group is given access to the luxurious “Gokulam” residential complex, which has separate housing units.
K B V M School: The Krishna Brahmaratan Vidya Mandir is a primary-level Hindi medium school NGO that works for education. It exclusively serves children from nearby families whose parents cannot afford to pay for their education. It is situated on the grounds of Vatsalyaram NGO in Vrindavan.
Vasuki Shreyam: A PSP initiative to rehabilitate and mainstream children from underserved Sapera and other areas in the Brij Mathura region is the Vasuki Shreyam charity supporting the impoverished. Children from these communities reside in the Vatsalyagram NGO for the Poor and receive formal education and all other necessities, including food, shelter, and medical care.
Udyamita: At Vatsalyagram NGO, women should be allowed to obtain professional skills to support themselves and their families in a dignified manner. Non-profit Organization for Entrepreneurship Women from Vatsalya Village and the adjacent villages can receive vocational training at the village’s cottage industry and training center, enabling them to support their families financially.
& many more projects
https://vatsalyagram.org