We operate five core programs in the Sundarbans:
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Women’s Empowerment: Skill training and micro‑finance support for widows and low‑income women.
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Child Education: Supplementary classes, school‑supply distribution, and scholarships for underprivileged children.
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Senior Healthcare: Mobile health camps, geriatric check‑ups, and access to essential medicines.
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Career Counseling & Soft‑Skill Development: Vocational workshops and life‑skills training for youth.
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Rural Entrepreneurship: Training in cottage industries (e.g., weaving, bamboo crafts) and market linkages.
We track performance through:
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Monthly Field Reports: Attendance, progress metrics, and health indicators collected by staff.
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Quarterly Impact Assessments: Independent reviews on learning outcomes, income changes, and health improvements.
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Annual Impact Report: Published on our website, detailing program reach, success stories, and financial transparency.
Yes—volunteers play a vital role. Opportunities include:
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Teaching Assistance: Help run after‑school classes and adult literacy sessions.
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Health Camp Support: Logistics and basic first‑aid under supervision of medical professionals.
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Women’s Workshops: Coaching in tailoring, handicrafts, and entrepreneurship.
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Event Coordination: Organizing fundraising events and community festivals.
To volunteer, fill out the online form or email [email protected] with your areas of interest and availability.
Yes—students and young professionals can apply for 3‑ to 6‑month internships across program areas:
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Field Research Interns: Support baseline surveys, focus groups, and data analysis.
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Communications Fellows: Assist with content creation, social‑media outreach, and donor reports.
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Finance & Administration Interns: Help maintain financial records, prepare audit documentation, and coordinate logistics.
Applications open twice a year (January and July). Interested candidates submit a CV and cover letter via the “Careers” section on our website.
It also distributes fortified food‑packs (rice, dal, oil and micronutrient supplements) during monsoon emergencies and crop‑loss events.