Donate what you can to help
Support our cause and contribute towards our mission to create positive social impact.
The donations you make will be added to a common resource pool and allotted quarterly on need basis to various activities. It will also be used to develop institutions and fund projects at the grassroots community level.
Our involvement in rural areas development
We are involved in most of the essential aspects of rural development including education, livelihood, housing, health and hygiene, and social and economic progress.
Our primary aim is to create an integrated model for rural advancement, which can then be replicated in other rural development programs with required adaptations.
Our numbers that speak
We are driven to continually surpass our own achievements, motivated by our growing impact. These numbers reflect our dedication and progress.
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Total Projects
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Health Camp
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Students Benefited
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Housing Projects
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Women Benefited
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Vulnerable people Benefited
Our Latest Events
A Workshop on Depression Management
A training programme to equip vulnerable women and the elderly…
Life Skills Training Workshop for Volunteers under Thalir Thiran Thittam
A two-day life skills training workshop for 30 volunteers to…
Volunteer Training on Managing Depression in Elderly and Vulnerable Individuals
Training volunteers to manage depression in elderly and vulnerable individuals…
Review Meeting and Advanced Training for Palliative Care Volunteers
Comprehensive training for SARVAM volunteers on palliative care practices and…
Family Health Advisory Program Launch with JIPMER in SARVAM Villages
Launch of a collaborative health program between SARVAM and JIPMER…
Empowering Vision: SARVAM’s Life-Changing Eye Camp
Around 39 cataract surgeries performed, restoring vision and enhancing lives…
Celebrating Sri Aurobindo’s Legacy and National Pride with 350 Students
Around 350 students in 12 villages honour Sri Aurobindo’s birthday…
Empowering Women through Digital Financial Literacy
Thirty women trained to become change agents in their communities…