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THE SA.RI.NA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN

THE SA.RI.NA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN

THE SA.RI.NA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN

 

Over 189 million Indians suffer from malnutrition today. The SA.RI.NA Mobile Soup Kitchen is a campaign that supports the feeding of over a thousand people, especially children belonging to families that have been financially disadvantaged as a result of the pandemic. To join our efforts and make sure no child sleeps hungry, donate now.

THE SA.RI.NA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN

THE SA.RI.NA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN

THE SA.RI.NA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN

 

Over 189 million Indians suffer from malnutrition today. The SA.RI.NA Mobile Soup Kitchen is a campaign that supports the feeding of over a thousand people, especially children belonging to families that have been financially disadvantaged as a result of the pandemic. To join our efforts and make sure no child sleeps hungry, donate now.

EDUCATE WOMEN ON FEMININE HYGIENE

SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVOR & CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVOR & CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

 

Education of women on feminine  

health & hygiene and the distribution of sanitary products for their use.

" Half The Women In Rural India (52%) Do Not Use Hygienic Methods Of Protection During Their Menstrual Period In India. Available Data Reveals That Menstrual Hygiene Management (Mhm) Remains Deprioritized Due To Factors Such As Deep-Seated Social Gender Construct, Cultural Myths, And Discriminatory Traditions."

- National Family Health Survey (Nfhs-4)

SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVOR & CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVOR & CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVOR & CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

 

The Suicide Loss Survivor & Caregiver Support Group was created as an aid to support those in grief, including primary caregivers to at-risk patients. Our objective with this campaign is to encourage peer support amongst people in grief, who meet in a casual setting on alternate Saturdays. A WHO representative remains on-call virtually or physically for any questions or professional advice. 

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