About
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Headquarters
Pune, Maharashtra
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Since
2012
More Welfare Trust is involved in uplifting underprivileged communities and narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor. By fulfilling day-to-day Read morebasic needs through a structured approach, the Trust aims to create a better chance at life and improve the standard of living for those who are less fortunate. One of its key activities involves the collection and distribution of used clothes. With the support of donors and volunteers, the trust collects clothes from various sources in Pune, processes them meticulously, and distributes them at affordable prices to those in need. This initiative not only benefits the recipients by providing them with quality clothing but also generates employment opportunities for underprivileged individuals, fostering economic empowerment. In addition to clothing distribution, More Welfare Trust engages in various impactful endeavours. It extends its support to flood-affected areas, donates computers to rural schools, and provides toys to disadvantaged children, bringing joy to their lives. The trust also offers assistance to girls from poor and destitute families by providing them with full kitchen utensil sets during their proposed marriages. Through these initiatives, More Welfare Trust has positively impacted numerous lives and aims to continue making a difference. By participating in its collection camps or visiting its workshop, one can contribute to its mission and gain a deeper understanding of its work.
Cause Area
Programs
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Kanyaratna Programme
StateThrough the Kanyaratna Programme, the organisation attempts to bridge the gap between generous donors and underprivileged girls. This scheme provides orphaned or disadvantaged girls who are about to get married with a complete kitchen set, eliminating the burden of acquiring these essentials on their own. The kitchen set includes items such as a cooker, spoons, stirrers, water storage jars, glasses, mesh, plates, bowls, and storage utensils. By gifting these necessary items, the Kanyaratna Scheme aims to empower these girls and enable them to start their new lives in a more favourable and supported manner.
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Goodwill Thali Programme
StateGoodwill Thali is an initiative by More Welfare Trust that offers affordable and nutritious meals to those in need. With a focus on providing home-cooked meals at low prices, this programme benefits various individuals, including underprivileged students, skilled citizens, labourers, and workers. The project ensures that cleanliness and quality are maintained throughout its activities, prioritizing the well-being and satisfaction of those it serves.
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Toy Donation Programme
StateThe Trust urges people to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children by donating their used or old toys, which will be passed on to orphanages and shelters, bringing joy to mentally challenged children and groups of kids living together in children's homes. Additionally, it also donates toys to shelters for women and the homeless, as children in these circumstances also greatly benefit from such contributions.
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Computer Donation Programme
StateThe More Welfare Trust facilitates a computer donation programme where individuals can contribute their personal computers and electronics. The organization accepts these donations at its various office locations and Attended Donation Centres. Once received, the computers that are suitable for refurbishment are then transferred to the trust's office. By donating a computer, individuals not only prevent e-waste from ending up in landfills but also contribute to providing economically accessible used electronic products for families in need.
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Goodwill India Upkram Programme
StateThe organisation motivates people to donate clothes and household items to local charities through the Goodwill India Upkram programme by More Welfare Trust. The contributions are sent to beneficiaries, providing them with confidence for job interviews, empowering students in their education, and bringing warmth to families in need. With a commitment to proper distribution and repairs, the organisation ensures that these essential items reach the right people in the best possible condition, creating employment opportunities and making a positive difference in society.
Leadership Team
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K H More
Trustee
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Aneesh More
Trustee
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Rajani More
Trustee
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Rakshit More
Trustee
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Abhijeet More
Trustee
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
6-20
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AADTM2555R
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Registration ID
E6114P
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2020/0270054
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12A
AADTM2555RE20211
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80G
AADTM2555RF20219
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust