Believe India Charitable Trust
Believe India Charitable Trust is a voluntary non-profit organization registered under Indian Charitable Trust Act 1882, established for the integrated development of the poor and marginalized, orphans, minorities, tribal people, urban poor, informal labor sector. The Trust is a grass root level social welfare organization working directly with the rural poor, facilitating the utilization of their skills and knowledge to develop sustainable solutions to poverty.
It also initiates efforts in various interconnected socio-economic fields such as education, Food, cloths, Free Eye Checkups, Free eye Donations, Free Eye Operations, Free Eye Treatments, Public Cleaning, Planting Trees, Watering, Traffic Works, Give food and clothes to Road Side people, Full Organ donation, Selective Organ donation, Medical Treatments, Accommodation The focus is in on convenience, reliability, continuity and flexible range of services for the poor people in our society.
Orphanage Work
Child Welfare
Believe India Equip children with the knowledge necessary to become active participants and positive contributors to their communities.
Education
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of all is their lack of education as they are bound to grow up illiterate. Given the opportunity of going to school, these orphans could develop practical skills, which would enable their communities to break out of the cycle of poverty. Believe India provide all children with a joyful and creative school atmosphere that incorporates education and skills relevant to a meaningful and dignified existence.
Food and Cloth
Orphans are often forced into child labour in order to survive and miss out on a normal childhood. Needy orphans are usually deprived of food and clothing. Believe India ensure that more orphans are no longer deprived of what should be rightfully theirs, the chance to grow up healthy and happy.
Blood Donation
Believe India Trust conducts blood donation camps, wherein a number of people voluntarily come forward to donate blood. The blood collected at these camps are being given to poor people at free of cost through hospitals.