FULMINARE SOCIAL HELP FOUNDATION

Unverified non-profit organisation

Fulminare Social Help Foundation (FSHF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering marginalized communities through education, healthcare, sustainable agriculture, and climate resilience. Established in 2020, with its roots dating back to 2016 as a farmer support group, FSHF primarily operates in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh.

Key Focus Areas:
Education & Skill Development
Connecting children to formal education and mentoring first-generation learners.
Organizing educational competitions and distributing learning materials.
Sustainable Agriculture & Climate Action
Training farmers in organic farming, composting, and water conservation.
Promoting climate awareness and tree-planting initiatives.
Healthcare & Community Welfare
Conducting free medical camps and providing emergency health services.
Offering sanitary kits and elderly rights awareness programs.
Women’s Empowerment & Livelihood Programs
Training women in tailoring, handicrafts, and digital skills.
Supporting self-employment and financial literacy.

Impact & Achievements
✅ 6,000+ children connected to education
✅ 12,000+ unemployed individuals provided with jobs
✅ 6,000+ women trained in income-generating skills
✅ 10,000+ trees planted & 9,000+ farmers empowered
✅ 12,000+ people received medical assistance
✅ 25,000+ families received free clothing donations

Legal Status & Certifications
FSHF holds essential certifications, including FCRA, CSR, CIN (U80904BR2020NPL047723), 12A & 80G, ensuring credibility and compliance for donations and grants.

With a vision for sustainable growth, FSHF remains committed to building resilient communities and creating equal opportunities for all.

Website

http://www.fshfoundation.org

Year established

2020

Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)

Less than 500,000

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Regions / countries / territories

Asia: India

Global issues

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