If you want to get really stuck in then why not come and volunteer for us? As a small grassroots NGO, we are always looking for people who can offer their time and skills to help us improve the lives of street and working children.
Shyama Charitable Trust was established on dated 16th of August 2021 Under Societies Registration Act 1860. Shyama Charitable Trust is National level society having 80G & 12A. The Chairman of our NGO is Rakesh Kumar Tiwari. Shyama Charitable Trust is now working in over 100 villages in the steep mountainous terrain of the all over Delhi/NCR.
Shyama Charitable Trust transfers knowledge to village communities through education and empowerment. Shyama Charitable Trust strongly believes that collective participatory action is required for balanced and sustainable community development.
Living in rugged mountainous terrain presents Shyama Charitable Trust with many problems and with challenging working conditions. These hurdles are overcome by working in partnership with communities to develop practical solutions to the challenges faced by rural people. Shyama Charitable Trust, by generating the desire in the underprivileged to improve their own living conditions, help people to live a life of dignity and self-respect.
Shyama Charitable Trust in a registered ngo working for the underprivileged. Shyama Charitable Trust has been established as a organization support by a wonderful Team Members. Shyama Charitable Trust helping children from urban areas provide education and healthcare facilities.
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