Shri Samarth Krupa Sakhi Self-Help Group works towards community development, women empowerment, and sustainable change.
13+ years of community service
Shri Samarth Krupa Sakhi Self-Help Group is dedicated to empowering women through economic independence, education, and social development initiatives.
Founded by a group of passionate women in 2009, we have grown into a community-driven organization focused on sustainable development, health advocacy, and educational support for underprivileged communities.
Transforming lives across rural communities
We focus on holistic development through various initiatives designed to create lasting positive change in communities.
Creating economic opportunities through skill development, microfinance support, and entrepreneurship training for women.
Building stronger communities through infrastructure development, sanitation projects, and community awareness programs.
Organizing regular health checkups, awareness campaigns, and medical aid distribution for underserved communities.
Supporting underprivileged children with scholarships, educational materials, and after-school learning programs.
Preserving tribal culture while providing livelihood opportunities, healthcare, and education for tribal communities.
Promoting sustainable practices through tree plantation drives, waste management initiatives, and environmental awareness.
Moments captured from our various initiatives and community activities.
Building skills for economic independence
Providing healthcare to underserved communities
Helping children access quality education
Contributing to environmental conservation
Supporting indigenous cultural heritage
Celebrating collective achievements and progress
Our journey of impact has been recognized through various awards and honors.
Awarded by the District Administration for outstanding contribution to community development.
Recognized by the State Women's Commission for creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Honored for successful implementation of eco-friendly initiatives and waste management programs.
Acknowledged by the Health Ministry for organizing regular health camps in remote areas.
Recognized for providing educational support to over 500 underprivileged children.
Awarded for efforts in preserving indigenous art forms and cultural heritage.
Stories from those whose lives have been touched by our initiatives.
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