Aged/Elderly Sector NGOs in India
Showing 22 NGOs and social enterprises that are working in the Aged/Elderly sector in India.
Mahila Evam Shishu Kalyan Parisad
MESKP is an NGO working since 1984 in the fields of Social, Rural, Health, Education, Environment, Agriculture, Women and Child Development. We are located in a remote village in Bihar which works for poor people. Our overall goal is the empowerment of people from poor and marginalized communities, thereby improving their lives and livelihoods.

White Wings Trust
WHITE WINGS TRUST especially poor women in rural areas, remain the invisible backbone of their households and communities. However, their many disadvantages - poor education, limited opportunities for skills training, few property rights, restrictive social norms - mean low-paying labour work is often their only option. Whatever they earn is almost always spent on improving the quality of life of their families

CARING AND SHARING WELFARE SOCIETY
To, Respected Sir and Madum. Good evening and greetings to you all. Iam Kadali Vijaya Kumar Raju. Founder & President Caring And Sharing Welfare Society NGO organization. My Organization having 12 A, 80 G, CSR 1, TAN, etc certificates . Through my organization we are doing many social works of Women empowerment works of free tailoring training for poor women in rurua, urban areas. 100 women completed their training and they need sewing machines for their income development. And also we are doing medical camps and taking care for poor people. Eye Care, Dental Care in villages and urban areas. We doing Annadanam works for the poor, footpath, pavement, poor food distribution, school children social works, widows social works flood affected areas help and taking care for Farmers for soil development , fisheries and many social works. I am requesting your kind cooperation for my organization's social works development and continuation. I trust through your kind cooperation many people's lives are enlightened through darkness unto brightness. Please see my proposals and kindly grant any financial help grant for my social works continuation. Awaiting for your faviourble reply for my request. Thanking You.Yours Sincerely,Kadali Vijaya Kumar Raju ,Founder & President: Caring And SharingWelfare Society Regd No 247/2020,https://www.caringandsharingwelfare.org

Help Foundation
Help Foundation is a Charitable NGO in Andhra Pradesh dedicated to the welfare of needy and deprived children, homeless people, destitute women, elderly, and leprosy patients. To enhance the scope of our charity programs and reach many more we need support from the individual philanthropists.

Seruds India
NGO Short Summary SERUDS is a charitable Non-Government Organisation NGO in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh, India, working for the welfare and development of deprived street children, orphans, destitute women, and poor elderly people. SERUDS has been working since 2003 through its need-based programs focused on access to education, food, livelihood training and healthcare.

Give Foundation
Give aims to create a transparent and efficient donation ecosystem in India, connecting over 1 million donors to 200 verified NGOs and raising approximately INR 300 crore to impact 4 million lives across 23 states. With an objective selection process for NGOs and a commitment to ensuring at least 90% of donations reach the chosen cause, Give offers diverse donation options, including Internet Giving, Payroll Giving, iGive, and corporate or individual funding of NGO projects. Donors receive feedback on fund utilization, enhancing trust and accountability. Recognized for its impact, Give has received prestigious awards like the Manthan Award, NGO Award, and Charity Website of the Year.

Social Action for Empowerment and Research (SAFER)
Social Action for Empowerment and Research (SAFER) is a registered non-governmental, non-profit, and secular organization based in the Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It was founded in the year 2002. SAFER acts as a "Social Agent for Sustainable Development." SAFER is not just an organization; it is my love, my passion, and my commitment to a cause that resonates deeply with my soul. Over the years, the story of SAFER has been carved with tales of empathy, dedication, and celebration. We have embraced challenges with our own initiatives when resources were scarce and have stood unwavering in our dedication to the well-being of children, women, differently abled persons, smallholder farmers, aged people, and the environmental protection at large. SAFER is a "Social Agent" driven by nurturing children, empowering women, preventing caustic factors to diseases and enhancing health conditions, empowering differently abled children and persons, promoting the livelihoods of poverty-driven people through skill training and income generation activities, protecting the environment for the betterment of present and future generations, safeguarding natural resources for balanced biodiversity, ensuring the well-being of destitute aged people, and promoting organic farming practices for healthy and sustainable food security. Our journey has been a medley of highs and lows, each moment shaping SAFER into the organization it is today. We are consistently trying to get resources, including monetary ones, to reach our goals for the development of the needy in the community and the conservation of our environment and natural resources for the well-being of present and future generations.

Helpage India
HelpAge India, is a non-profit organization committed to improving the lives of disadvantaged elderly individuals. It envisions a society where seniors lead active, healthy, and dignified lives. In 2020, it became the first Indian organization to receive the prestigious UN Population Award for its exceptional work in ageing, COVID-19 relief efforts, and advocacy for elderly rights.

National Green Organisation
The Change Makers: National Green Organisation’s Journey In a small town nestled between lush green hills, a group of passionate individuals came together to form the National Green Organisation (NGO). Their mission was simple yet profound: to serve humanity and protect animals. The journey began when Aarav, a young environmentalist, found an injured stray dog lying by the roadside. With no shelter nearby, he took it upon himself to provide care. This incident ignited a movement—soon, like-minded volunteers joined him to rescue and rehabilitate stray animals. As their work gained recognition, the organisation expanded its reach. They organized free medical camps, provided food and education for underprivileged children, and supported elderly citizens abandoned by their families. Their tree plantation drives turned barren lands into green spaces, and their animal welfare campaigns saved countless voiceless creatures from cruelty. One day, during a devastating flood, the NGO stepped in when no one else did. They rescued stranded families, provided food and shelter, and even saved drowning animals. This selfless act earned them the love and respect of the entire community.
