About us

Sarwa is registered as a Non-profit organization (NGO) based (INDIA), established in 2006, aims to work on improving the economic, social, and physical well-being of society, education, and child psychological development. At Sarwa we strive to mobilize our manpower and resources in such a way so as to make effective and positive changes in the society.

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Mission

Sarwa mission is to empower underprivileged children, youth and women through relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused livelihood programmes.

Sarwa is also to deploy best possible methodology and technology for achieving ideal SROI (social return on investment), to practice and promote good governance. To link business competitiveness of the corporate with social development initiatives; also to sensitize privileged children, youth and citizens in general to promote Civic Driven Change.

Vision

Sarwa envisions upliftment of society by education and empowering communities and individuals.

To make human settlements equitable living environments where all residents and vulnerable people have access to health, education, essential infrastructure services and livelihood options, irrespective of their economic and social status.

Approach

Sarwa engages organizations, corporates, and individuals from India and globally as partners and supporters. Sarwa initiated the Integrated Community Development Programme, an undertaking that seeks to rejuvenate slums into vibrant neighborhoods. Sarwa works with slum residents, children, women, youth, underprivileged and vulnerable people in urban and rural areas. It addresses multiple needs of the socio-economically vulnerable with one-stop solutions, through which slum residents have access to basic services.

Sarwa is also to deploy best possible methodology and technology for achieving ideal SROI (social return on investment), to practice and promote good governance. To link business competitiveness of the corporate with social development initiatives; also to sensitize privileged children, youth and citizens in general to promote Civic Driven Change.