National Child Relief Services

Unverified non-profit organisation

National Child Relief Services vision is to bring hope and change the lives of the India most poor and suffering children. The organization’s objective is to help and support every child, as every child deserves a good life and a better society. National Child Relief Services aims to achieve its long term commitments and goals for the children. These programmes on Medical support (Health), Education, Livelihood are innovative in their approach. National Child Relief Services is involved in a number of relief programs for the betterment of the lives of poor Indian children. The Trust takes up appropriate measures and adopts suitable programs for rehabilitating people in different circumstances. National Child Relief Services plays an important part in protecting the global environment as well. A lot of awareness is created amongst the Indian people on deadly diseases like Heart Disease, Cancer, etc. for which camps are set up and run all over India from time to time. Children living in the slums are also provided nutritious food, medicines and clothing free. The other objective of the Trust is the instituting of Secondary, Primary and Middle level schools, offering free education to the poor and street children. All the support and indoctrination required are offered by National Child Relief Services while addressing epidemics related to AIDs and HIV. To agencies in the private sector, governments of developing nations and non-government organizations, the Trust provides white-collar and technical assistance as well as all-embracing training. The Trust also designs, manages and evaluates all-inclusive prevention of HIV and AIDS, offers support and care sequencers and also provides answerability in management of finances and the results of the programs, both.

Website

http://www.nationalcrs.org/

Year established

2003

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Regions / countries / territories

Asia: India

Global issues

Children, youth and family welfare; Education and training; Food security and...show all (6)