We are a women-led, women-focused, and women-centric organization to uplift women, children, and adolescent girls for a better and able life.
‘Sukarya’ is a GuideStar India Platinum certified NGO and is an accredited member of ‘Credibility Alliance for Desirable Norms’. ‘Sukarya’ has differentiated itself on the basis of transformative work undertaken over the last 25 years across more than 760 villages and 190 slums in Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan, making a difference to more than 7 million lives, comprising, amongst others
(a) Improving Maternal Child Health Nutrition through advocacy promotion and provision of primary healthcare, reproductive healthcare and family planning with a special emphasis on issues of anemia and malnutrition;
(b) Slum children (of ages 6 to 14 years), by providing non-formal education to these children who have never been to school before, by enabling a mobile school to come to their doorstep;
(c) Adolescent girls (of ages 11 to 19 years), by educating, empowering and protecting under Gender Equality program; and
(d) Village women, by economically empowering and enabling them through self-help groups involved in grinding, processing and packaging of spices, cereals and pickles.
Sukarya’s Mission has been to ensure fair and equitable access to quality health services for all, including the poorest sections of society, especially women, adolescents and children.
Sukarya’s Vision is to enable local communities believe in their own abilities to bring about change by providing them access to basic healthcare, nutrition and education to live a healthy successful life and strive for a better society.
For more details please visit us at www.sukarya.org or contact:
Ms. Shipra Shukla
Co-ordinator, Networking and Public Relations
Mobile: +91-9999918517, +91-9910248487
Email: Shipra.shukla@sukarya.org
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Non-profit Organizations
HQ Location
Block E, Sushant Lok, Phase I,
Near Paras Hospital
Gurgaon, Haryana 122002, IN
Keywords
Maternal and Child HealthBasic Health Care ServicesEconomic Empowerment of underprivileged womenIntegrated Rural Development ProgramNon-Formal Education for Children in slums and villagesAdolescent Reproductive Sexual HealthPrevention and Control of Anemia and MalnutritionPromotion of Prenatal and Postnatal CareInstitutional DeliveryImmunization etc.