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...scanning for headingsOur Mission
To mobilize people (with special focus on women, children and the marginalized) to be leaders with values, transforming every sphere of life. To empower them to be change agents and to engage with the governance of their cities and villages, systematically addressing inequality and injustice, and to connect them to making conscious decisions to be in harmony with the environment and nature.
Our Story
We are involved in addressing cases of violence against children and women, rescue of children and youth trafficked, enrollment of children from poor and vulnerable sections of the society to formal schools, assisting children in holistic and lifelong learning, and transformative leadership programs with women elected to panchayats and training workshops.
Our People
Our Net Impact
- 2,75,04,006: total amount (inr) raised by the schooling project, sansera and sigma charitable trust supporting students from poor and under-privileged students in bengaluru, kolar, chikkabalapur.
- 20,000 students completed class 10.
- 15,196 students completed class 12.
- 6,857 completed graduation/ post-graduation, working as scientists in ISRO & DRDO, chefs in 5 and 7-star restaurants, one of them is in london as chef in a reputed hotel, air hostess on international airlines, lecturers, teachers, team leaders in mn_cs, social workers, nurses govt., and private hospitals.
- 3,697 joined iti, vocational skills institutions 3 joined the army.
- 3,960 completed community college and passed class 10 after re-exams.
- 1900 women and families benefited from entrepreneurial activities, with Interest-free loans, training and personality enhancement program.
- 800 Cases of child marriages. Intervened, and rehabilitated Over 4970 cases of domestic and gender-based violence; 2000+ cases of human trafficking, forced and bonded labour rescued, rescued, and repatriated.
- 109,000 police officers, prosecutors, judges, magistrates, and key duty bearers from RDPR, social welfare, and women and child development sectors, have undergone training workshops facilitated by GCI. This comprehensive training focuses on women's, children's, and SC/ST human rights, equipping participants with the knowledge of laws that protect minorities and marginalized communities.
- 2000 Slum dwellers are involved in waste segregation and disposal: girl children school enrolment drive.
- 300 benefitted through de-addiction programs.
- 400 men benefitted from programs on gender equity, domestic and gender-based violence in Urban Slums.