Their main projects of Orphanage, Old Age Home, Daycare Centers, and monthly groceries to Elders, cannot ever be stopped. With great difficulty, and by cutting expenses, they could sustain their projects during initial months
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2. Joy Home Orphanage
The children are orphans, rescued street children
found by volunteers, or come from very poor families
or have single parents who cannot give them proper
education and food.
Our children call it their home. Indeed we work hard to
make it so. After they have lost so much, they deserve
all the security and love any normal home provides
Orphanage has 2 desktop computers and 1 laptop.
The children are given training in computer skills by a
volunteer faculty
3. Happy Old Age Home
At SERUDS Happy Old Age Home, we celebrate all major
festivals and encourage our residents to participate in
activities like reading, regular walks, singing bhajans, and
more. We have adopted good practices to provide a
healthy, productive, and participatory life to our elders.
Our Old Age Home is equipped with two bedrooms, a big
hall, a hygienic kitchen, and three toilets. We also have
open space for recreation and daily prayers.
Our residents receive nutritious meals three times daily,
along with clothes, blankets, toiletries, and other personal
necessities
4. Midday Meals for elders
The growing crisis of elders calls for urgent intervention,
but the government with its limited resources, can
make only meager provisions. There is an urgent need
for the private sector and NGOs to help feed destitute
elders.
SERUDS is one the leading NGOs which has been
feeding them. We need your support to extend the
reach of our mid day meals project
5. Monthly Groceries for
destitute women
Elderly women who are poor and live alone or with
dependent children find them vulnerable, powerless
and are neglected by their family or grown up children.
Many are too old or physically weak and thus unable to
find work. They are forced to beg, and are often
homeless.
Senior citizens group is projected to comprise 18% per
cent of India’s total population by 2025. There are
statutory provisions for maintenance of parents under
Hindu personal law, and similar laws for other religions