NGOs are working to solve various problems like concerning children, women, senior citizens, environment etc.Here i make a list of 10 top NGOs of India according to their achievement ,who are working for our country with full dedication.
1.Help Age India:
HelpAge India, since its establishment in 1978 has constantly been striving to raise resources to protect the rights of senior citizens of our country. They advocate with national & local government to bring about policy that is beneficial to the elderly.They make society aware of the concerns of the aged and promote better understanding of ageing issues. They help the elderly become aware of their own rights so that they get their due and are able to play an active role in society.
visit official site:http://www.helpageindia.org/
2.Sargam Sanstha:
Sargam is a social and cultural Non Governmental and non profit making organization working for more than last 2 decades to improve the quality of society and life of children.The purpose of establishing Sammaan foundation (Jan 25, 2007) was empowering the downtrodden and linking them with the main stream through education, training and financial support. More specifically, at the moment, Sammaan is working towards organizing the rickshaw-pulling class of people by providing them with opportunities to earn their livelihood. It is taking giant strides in areas like women empowerment, health services, employment generation, micro credit and children’s education.
official site:http://www.sargamsanstha.com/
3.Smile Foundation:
Formed in 2002,Smile has been working on the subjects of education for children, livelihood for the youth, healthcare in rural villages and urban slums, women empowerment and sensitization of the privileged masses.
official site:http://www.smilefoundationindia.org/
4.Give India:
give india registered on April 28, 2000 as a NGOs.GiveIndia is a donation platform that allows you to support a cause of your choice from about 200 NGOs that have been scrutinised for transparency & credibility.
official site:http://www.giveindia.org
5.Goonj:
GOONJ is providing clothes & other basic amenities to millions in the far-flung villages by turning urban wastage into a resource for rural India.A unique resource mobilization initiative providing clothes and other basic amenities to millions in the far-flung villages by turning one’s wastage into a resource for another. Initiated in 1998 with just 67 clothes, we now send out 80 to 100 tonnes of material every month , in 21 states of India. A force of over 300 volunteers, GOONJ is implementing its various initiatives through over 150 grassroot organisations, panchayats, Ashoka fellows & social activists in parts of 20 states of the country. GOONJ has recently been awarded the 'Indian NGO of the year' award for its governance and practices.
official site:http://goonj.org/
6.Akshaya Trust:
Akshaya trust is working to care for the helpless, forsaken, mentally ill, old, sick and the road side destitute who live in Madurai. This is accomplished by providing love and affection, healthy food, rehabilitation opportunities. Their sole aim is to restore human dignity.
official site:http://www.akshayatrust.org/
7.Pratham:
Pratham is the largest non-governmental organisation in India.It works towards the provision of quality education to the underprivileged children in India. Established in Mumbai in 1994 to provide pre-school education to children in slums, it now has activities in 21 states of India and has supporting chapters in the United States, UK, Germany and UAE.
Pratham’s founder and current CEO, Madhav Chavan, was the 2011 recipient of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
official site:http://www.pratham.org/
8.Udaan Welfare Foundation:
The Udaan Welfare foundation was formed with a mission to empower lives of the downtrodden. Their main areas of focus are children, destitute women, senior citizens and environment protection. Till date, they have launched various health and education initiatives involving children and destitute women. They even have a cancer chemotherapy centre as one of their main projects.
official site:http://www.udaan.org/
9. Uday Foundation:
The Uday Foundation is a non government organization providing support services to the families of children afflicted with congenital defects, critical disorders, syndromes, and diseases that affect their health condition, education & growth. Advocacy on public health policy, awareness and implementation of various health related projects for common citizen is also key area of our work.
official site:http://www.udayfoundationindia.org/
10.Deepalaya:
Deepalaya is a development-based NGO which works on issues pertaining to the poor and the downtrodden, especially children.For the past 33 years Deepalaya has been working in the urban slums of Delhi and has also made inroads into rural development in the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.Deepalaya’s official motive for its existence and work is the slogan ‘Every child deserves a chance’.
official site:http://www.deepalaya.org/
1.Help Age India:
HelpAge India, since its establishment in 1978 has constantly been striving to raise resources to protect the rights of senior citizens of our country. They advocate with national & local government to bring about policy that is beneficial to the elderly.They make society aware of the concerns of the aged and promote better understanding of ageing issues. They help the elderly become aware of their own rights so that they get their due and are able to play an active role in society.
visit official site:http://www.helpageindia.org/
2.Sargam Sanstha:
Sargam is a social and cultural Non Governmental and non profit making organization working for more than last 2 decades to improve the quality of society and life of children.The purpose of establishing Sammaan foundation (Jan 25, 2007) was empowering the downtrodden and linking them with the main stream through education, training and financial support. More specifically, at the moment, Sammaan is working towards organizing the rickshaw-pulling class of people by providing them with opportunities to earn their livelihood. It is taking giant strides in areas like women empowerment, health services, employment generation, micro credit and children’s education.
official site:http://www.sargamsanstha.com/
3.Smile Foundation:
Formed in 2002,Smile has been working on the subjects of education for children, livelihood for the youth, healthcare in rural villages and urban slums, women empowerment and sensitization of the privileged masses.
official site:http://www.smilefoundationindia.org/
4.Give India:
give india registered on April 28, 2000 as a NGOs.GiveIndia is a donation platform that allows you to support a cause of your choice from about 200 NGOs that have been scrutinised for transparency & credibility.
official site:http://www.giveindia.org
5.Goonj:
GOONJ is providing clothes & other basic amenities to millions in the far-flung villages by turning urban wastage into a resource for rural India.A unique resource mobilization initiative providing clothes and other basic amenities to millions in the far-flung villages by turning one’s wastage into a resource for another. Initiated in 1998 with just 67 clothes, we now send out 80 to 100 tonnes of material every month , in 21 states of India. A force of over 300 volunteers, GOONJ is implementing its various initiatives through over 150 grassroot organisations, panchayats, Ashoka fellows & social activists in parts of 20 states of the country. GOONJ has recently been awarded the 'Indian NGO of the year' award for its governance and practices.
official site:http://goonj.org/
6.Akshaya Trust:
Akshaya trust is working to care for the helpless, forsaken, mentally ill, old, sick and the road side destitute who live in Madurai. This is accomplished by providing love and affection, healthy food, rehabilitation opportunities. Their sole aim is to restore human dignity.
official site:http://www.akshayatrust.org/
7.Pratham:
Pratham is the largest non-governmental organisation in India.It works towards the provision of quality education to the underprivileged children in India. Established in Mumbai in 1994 to provide pre-school education to children in slums, it now has activities in 21 states of India and has supporting chapters in the United States, UK, Germany and UAE.
Pratham’s founder and current CEO, Madhav Chavan, was the 2011 recipient of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
official site:http://www.pratham.org/
8.Udaan Welfare Foundation:
The Udaan Welfare foundation was formed with a mission to empower lives of the downtrodden. Their main areas of focus are children, destitute women, senior citizens and environment protection. Till date, they have launched various health and education initiatives involving children and destitute women. They even have a cancer chemotherapy centre as one of their main projects.
official site:http://www.udaan.org/
9. Uday Foundation:
The Uday Foundation is a non government organization providing support services to the families of children afflicted with congenital defects, critical disorders, syndromes, and diseases that affect their health condition, education & growth. Advocacy on public health policy, awareness and implementation of various health related projects for common citizen is also key area of our work.
official site:http://www.udayfoundationindia.org/
10.Deepalaya:
Deepalaya is a development-based NGO which works on issues pertaining to the poor and the downtrodden, especially children.For the past 33 years Deepalaya has been working in the urban slums of Delhi and has also made inroads into rural development in the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.Deepalaya’s official motive for its existence and work is the slogan ‘Every child deserves a chance’.
official site:http://www.deepalaya.org/