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On the evening of 24 March 2020, a nationwide lockdown was announced in India as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 pandemic. The news was flooded with food and health deprivation for migrant workers, daily wage workers, homeless people and slum dwellers.

The base of our work started as a spontaneous effort in 2020 to engage with people suffering from hunger and health concerns during COVID pandemic in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. As we facilitated food and health services to slum dwellers living in Noida, it grew on us that we needed to sustain the effort to really make ‘health’ and ‘education’ a workable option for them and their children, and took on the decision to formulate an organization. Shivsangat trust was thus registered in July 2021.

What we do? See Our Works

Food for Homeless

In India, many homeless people lives on public places of highways, railway stations and bus stops. Our aim to feed the hungry homeless destitute, abandoned senior citizens, migrant workers. Shivsangat trust works to eradicate hunger, malnutrition, food wastage. Donate today to help us to serve the hungry homeless.

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Children's Education

According to Rapid Survey of Children 2013-2014 MWCD around 50 per cent of adolescents do not complete secondary education, while approximately 20 million children not attending pre-school. Similarly National Achievement Survey, NCERT 2017 states that half of primary school-going children � which constitute nearly 50 million children, are not achieving grade appropriate learning levels. Shiv Sangat Trust brings education to the children dwelling in slums with classrooms set up near the slums to make education accessible to children of all age groups.

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Social Security

The Indian economy is characterised by the existence of a vast majority of informal or unorganised labour employment. As per a survey carried out by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) in 2009–10, the total employment in the country was of 46.5 crore comprising around 2.8 crore in the organised and the remaining 43.7 crore workers in the unorganised sector.

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Healthcare

Urban slums are characterised by unique challenging living conditions, which increase their inhabitants� vulnerability to various health conditions. Inadequate sanitation and unclean water supply predispose to diarrhoeal diseases and reservoirs and stagnant water breed vectors for infectious diseases such as dengue and malaria.

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Helping child in Noida

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Change Life of Underprivileged Indian Children

Donate for all poor communities without any constraint of religion or caste by raising fund for medical care, education, shelter and nutrition. You may also take initiate to sponsor a child to make his/her life normal and cheerful that every child owns the right.

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What Donation Holders say

  • Thanks to Charity for giving me such an inspiration to support poor people. Your innovative fundraising ideas can prove to be fruitful for personal causes. This way, I can put smile on face of at least one child.

    Rakhi Sharma  (Project Director)
  • I have worked closely with Charity, it provide me an opportunity to become a volunteer and support poor communities. Your fundraising drive is awesome to raise fund, which is used to meet diverse needs of underprivileged children like providing them shelter, education, nutrition and medical care.

    R.K Mattu (Social Worker)
  • It has been a pleasure working with one of the best NGOs that is renowned to raise fund, fundraising drive and donation programs executed by team of volunteer to make Indian’s complicated life cheerful especially children, who are suffering with lack of nutrition and medical care.

    Ashima Kaul (Journalist)