About
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Headquarters
Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh
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Since
2005
Safe Society is a multifaceted organization with over 15 years of experience building on a variety of themes. The organization's education program emp Read morehasizes having fun while learning, with a focus on pre-primary education and children's emotional well-being. Safe Society also promotes sustainable livelihoods by offering training and resources to rural women and artisans. Our healthcare program includes providing medical facilities and awareness programs to ensure access to healthcare for all. In addition, we also focus on the digital and financial literacy of women through various initiatives.
Programs
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Financial and Digital Literacy Program
The objective of this program is to provide awareness of important aspects of household financial management and converge with various available government schemes.
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Promoting Resilience and Social Inclusion for Musahar and Nomadic Communities
This project is designed for the upliftment of this community by creating opportunities and awareness among the children, youth, and adults about their rights.
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Terracotta Facilitation Centre
To support the artisans (both men and women) performing pottery and terracotta art, Safe Society is to open a Terracotta Felicitation Centre where artisans would be able to upgrade their art skills under-trained teachers and use high-quality machines.
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The Goat Farming Project
Through providing Goat to women, we aim to create livelihood options for them.
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Organic Leaf
Organic Leaf is one of the initial projects of Safe Society where we unified 100 Self-help groups and formed farmers' clubs. Farmers in these clubs were given training on advanced farming techniques and the creation of businesses from farm-based products.
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Bal Srijan
Bal Srijan project was started for the rehabilitation and protection of street/slum and railway children who are at high risk of exploitation like drugs, trafficking, abuse, child labor, begging, etc way back in 2015. At that time, we rescued more than 500+ children and saved over 100 children from trafficking. After the government took control over rescuing work, we modified our focus towards the rehabilitation of these children.
In this project, we work on the healing and rehabilitation process of traumatized children using art-based therapy (ABP) and social-emotional learning (SEL) at Antyoday centers and Bal Gurukuls. An individual childcare and rehabilitation plan (ICCRP) is prepared for each child at the center which helps in choosing the right methodology for his development. -
Menstrual Hygiene Management Through PAHAL
Pahal project assists society in creating a supportive environment for women mainly for menstrual health through various awareness campaigns at the school and college level. We also focus on developing entrepreneurial skills in rural women by developing them as resource persons or Pahal Kendra In-charge (Sanchalika) to sell menstrual hygiene-related products in the villages.
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Chikan Artwork Vocational Training
This project envisions to provide women artisans a platform where they can achieve social and economic stability.
Impact Metrics
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Children Impacted Through Art Based Learning and Social Emotional Based Learning
Program Name
Bal Srijan
Year-wise Metrics- 2022-23 115
- 2023-24 230
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Enrolled Children in Antodya
Program Name
Bal Srijan
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 391
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School Admission of Antdoya Enrolled Children
Program Name
Bal Srijan
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 135
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Creating Employment Opportunities
Program Name
Chikan Artwork Vocational Training
Year-wise Metrics- 2022-23 223
- 2023-24 500
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Pad Post in Charge Responsible for Further Distributing Pads
Program Name
PAHAL
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 90
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Women Connected With Project Benefitting From Various Activities
Program Name
PAHAL
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 5000
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Income Level Increase of Pad Post Incharge
Program Name
PAHAL
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 4000
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Business Created by Chikankari Women
Program Name
Chikan Artwork Vocational Training
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 1300000
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Maintenance of Economic Diary by Women
Program Name
Financial and Digital Literacy Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2022-23 158
- 2023-24 339
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Women First Time Transact With Their Bank
Program Name
Financial and Digital Literacy Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 1843
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Goat Dirstribution for Goat Rearing
Program Name
The Goat Farming Project
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 55
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
51-100
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
AACAS4619J
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Registration ID
852
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VO ID / Darpan ID
UP/2009/0004699
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FCRA
136470098
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CSR Registration Number
CSR00003132
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2023-24
IncomeRs.19,816,364ExpensesRs.17,306,625Admin ExpensesRs.982,454Program ExpensesRs.16,324,171Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.