Activities of Non Government Organization

The main objective of Any Non-Government Organization is to facilitate a better quality of life in all its realms through community mobilization, participatory governance based on sustainable natural resource management. Thus community participation, education, protection, and promotion of environment and social capital are central to the activities of the organization. Several NGOs arrange for the distribution of medicine to children and the poor in the villages where we hold our medicine relief programs. we had decided then and there to provide our free services to needy people in future too.

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Kerala is a southern part of India, Kochi is the capital of Kerala total population is 3.46 crores. The state has 14 districts are distributed among six regions one is North Malabar, the second is South Malabar, the third is Kochi, the fourth is Northern Travancore, the fifth is Central Travancore, and the last sixth is Southern Travancore. Most of these state people are involved in Agriculture and Fisheries. One of the social issues Adivasi and Dalit struggle for land in Kerala, many NGOs work in Kerala to uplift the Dalit community.

Our small team of medical volunteers set out to provide free surgical and medical treatment to the poor and needy of rural India.

Clothes Distribution: Besides the distribution of free food, arrange for the distribution of clothes and blankets to children in the villages where we hold our food relief programs. As you can see from the photos on our website, many of the children attending our food relief programs hardly have any clothes to wear. Most come wearing only an old pair of shorts. Free Medicine Distribution Relief India Trust arranges for the distribution of medicine to children and the poor in the villages where we hold our medicine relief programs. we had decided then and there to provide our free services to needy people in future too.

HIV/AIDS:- Offers a full range of programming and support needed to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic. NGOs provide technical and managerial assistance and training to developing country governments, NGOs, and private-sector agencies. We design, manage, and evaluate comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and support programs, providing accountability in both program results and financial management. We help identify what is needed, develop programs with communities to meet local needs, and advocate for effective, compassionate, realistic, and appropriately resourced responses.