Introduction: Women in Rural India need opportunities, not Just hope.
In Indian villages, where resources are scare and conflicts are high, women are fighting everyday for their Identity, education, health, and respect. Therefore, Jan Sanjeevni Trust — A NGO — is not just providing help to those women but also giving them the means to become self- sufficient so that they can decide the direction of their own lives.
Why Is Empowerment of Rural Women Important Today?
According to the Ministry of Rural Development of the Government of India, more than 70% of the country’s women still live in rural areas.
Moreover, many of them have neither access to health, nor education, nor economic freedom.
Years of Experience
Here's how Jan Sanjeevni Trust is creating opportunities for change..
1. Skill Development: Training Hands, Turning Lives around
One of our key Initiatives of Jan Sanjeevni Trust is to empower rural women by providing occupational training. Therefore, the trust has started sewing training centres, where women are trained in sewing, embroidery and tailoring– to put earning power in their hands.
Positive Results
- 800+ women trained in sewing & embroidery
- Moreover, these trainings not only provide practical skills to women but also help them become financially independent, build confidence and start their own small business.
2. Women’s Health Awareness and Access programs
Women in Rural areas still faces many health issues– such as menstrual hygiene, care during pregnancy, lack of nutrition, etc.
To address these issues, Jan Sanjeevni Trust regularly organizes events to address these issues:
- Free Health Checkup Camps
- Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Sessions
- Nutrition & Wellness drives
Local Doctors, nurses and health workers participate in these programs, so that correct information and treatment can reach needy women.
Positive Results
- 2000+ Women provided Free Health Checkups
- 1500+ Adolescent girls were made aware about Menstrual Hygiene
- Nutrition awareness campaigns were conducted in 30+ rural areas
- Special health guidance and iron/folic supplement support for pregnant women
As a result, Jan Sanjeevni Trust is ensuring that ‘health’ is not a luxury but a right of every women — especially in rural India.
3. Women’s Literacy and Education Program
Education is not just for children —- women are learning too.. In fact, Jan Sanjeevni Trust believes that if a women is educated, an entire family will be aware. Hence special women literacy programs & campaigns are being run in Rural areas, which aim to:
- Teaching women to read and write Hindi
- Informing them about their rights and government schemes
- Motivating women to educate their children
These Initiatives are not just changing their lives, but also giving a better future to the next generation.
Positive Results
- 1000+ women taught basic literacy
- 700+ women informed about women’s rights and government schemes
- 500+ women have now started sending their children to school
- Women’s education groups are actively working in 20+ rural areas
Therefore, Jan Sanjeevni Trust is ensuring that the flame of education reaches every home — and every mother becomes the first teacher of her child.
Real stories of Transformation
“When women rise, society moves forward.”
1. Sunita Devi, Geeta Colony, Delhi — Now a successful sewing training teacher
Once she was just a housewife, but today after learning sewing training from Jan Sanjeevni Trust, she is running her own training center.
“Earlier people used to say don’t go out of the house, now they say — learn from Sunita!”
2. Mamta Devi, Kashmere Gate, Delhi — Mamta, who was once afraid to talk about menstruation, now explains the importance of sanitary pads in the rural areas and teaches hygiene awareness to adolescent girls.
“What I couldn’t understand, I now tell other girls.”
3. Anita Devi, Bareilly, UP — From literacy to Respect
Learned to read Hindi at the age of 40. Now she gives tuition to children in rural area and gives information about government schemes to women.
“By recognizing the words I have now established my Identity.”
Where does Jan Sanjeevni Trust Operate?
The NGO is primarily active in: Delhi, UP rural corners.
In addition, Partnering with local schools, panchayats, and volunteers for outreach.
How can you support or Volunteer?
Whether you’re an Individual, Student, CSR Partner, or Influencer — you can join the movement in multiple ways:
- Field or Online Volunteering
- Donation to Health, Education or Skill Drives
- Collaboration via CSR and social projects partnerships.
🙏 HOW YOU CAN HELP:
🔗 Active Cases: www.jstngo.org/active-cases
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https://www.jstngo.org/csr-opportunities/
✅ Verify Us on NGO Darpan (Govt. of India): https://ngodarpan.gov.in/
💡 Note for CSR Heads & Donors:
If you’re a CSR representative or an individual willing to support, then please consider sponsoring or collaborating with us for long-term programs.
Let’s work together to save lives and spread hope.
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💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/jansanjeevnitrust
We are a registered NGO under the Government of India and approved by the Income Tax Department, therefore, ensuring that your donation is used transparently and directly for the treatment.
Conclusion:
When silent risings make history.. The journey of Jan Sanjeevni Trust is not just about the service but also about the lightening the flame of self – respect, awareness and change.
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