Society for Education Environment and Development (SEED)
1108 GRV NAGAR, GANDHIGRAM
639005 Karur, Tamil Nadu
Indien
Kontaktperson: Rajendran Dhandapani
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Über uns
The Society for Education, Environment and Development (SEED) is a nonprofit organization (NGO) based in Karur City, Tamilnadu. SEED is registered in 2004.
SEED is working on different projects dedicated to Education, Healthcare, Environment and Women Empowerment sectors. SEED is also working to spread awareness about various social issues and topics with the support of our team members and volunteers.
Our Mission
To inspire and mobilize Indian youth and gather active public support in order to work for the betterment of the society in all ways possible, and to garner cooperation among various social-service bodies for achieving this.
The organizations main emphasis is empowerment of down trodden people and protection of the environment.
The focus areas are
• Natural resource management,
• Sanitation,
• Solid waste management,
• Empowering the women and needy farmers by providing training and arranging the resources from various agencies.
Activities:
• SEED provides welfare services to people especially women in order to improve their living standards.
• It also works for the upliftment of the slums and poor people focuses on integrated rural development through various programmes on education, afforestation, wasteland development.
• It also gives emphasis on sanitation and clean habits by disseminating information to the general public through seminars, meetings and counseling. It has been conduct.
Programs and Projects:
• Educational Project: Educational sponsorship program for underprivileged children,
• Health Awareness Programs,
• Self Employment Programs,
• Women Empowerment Programs,
• Medical Camps,
• Rehabilitation Projects (for the Disabled),
• Child Labor Projects, and
• Environmental Awareness Programs for slums and rural as well urban areas.
Rajendran Dhandapani is the President of the Society for Education, Environment and Development (SEED).
For other net participants we can offer overnight facilities. Aslo we can establish new contacts in the field of our work.