At Samidha Welfare Foundation, we're committed to helping underprivileged young girls by providing them with quality education, healthcare, personal development, and career support.
By partnering with us, you can make a real difference in their lives while meeting your company's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals.
Under Indian law, companies must donate 2% of their profits to charity. But true charity is more than just meeting a need; it's about making a real impact. Here are some easy ways your organization can partner with us:
Direct financial contributions are among the most impactful ways to support our work. Your donations help fund essential programs like education, healthcare, and skill development, ensuring every girl receives the resources she needs to thrive.
Sponsor a child's education, healthcare, or overall development. You can also sponsor specific programs, workshops, or events that benefit the girls we support. Sponsorships enable a long-term partnership that transforms lives.
Organize donation drives to provide essential supplies such as books, stationery, uniforms, hygiene kits, or medical equipment. These items directly address the needs of the young girls and make their journey smoother.
Encourage your employees to contribute a small portion of their salaries through payroll donations. This collective effort from your organization can create a significant impact and foster a culture of giving among your team.
Encourage your employees to contribute a small portion of their salaries through payroll donations. This collective effort from your organization can create a significant impact and foster a culture of giving among your team.
Enhanced Corporate Image
By supporting our mission, your organization can show a strong commitment to social responsibility, building a positive reputation in the community.
Engaged Employees
Our partnership provides meaningful volunteer opportunities for your employees, boosting morale, teamwork, and overall job satisfaction.
Community Impact
Your support makes a real difference in the lives of less privileged girls, contributing to the development and progress of the community.