Aarna Foundation

Engages in educational initiatives, advocating for school reform and offering additional educational support through Aarna's centers

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  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    2013

Established in 2013, Aarna Foundation stands as a well-established non-governmental and non-profit organization dedicated to the social development of Read more underprivileged children, orphans, and their families. As a human-centered NGO, it implements various developmental projects aimed at uplifting the marginalized sections of society. Focused on education, the foundation initiates school reform through The School Project and offers supplemental education at Aarna's centers. Additionally, it works towards women's empowerment, organizing specialized classes and coaching sessions for women on various courses. The Aarna Foundation aspires to contribute to a Developed Nation by providing education to the next generation and empowering women. The foundation's mission is to work for the development and empowerment of socio-economically disadvantaged and vulnerable children and their families in India, addressing poverty-linked issues. Objectives: • To support underprivileged and orphaned children with their educational needs. • To create a stress-free, inclusive, and enjoyable educational environment. • To provide maximum resources for accessible education. • To enhance living standards across all levels. • To ensure every child's rights to survival, protection, development, and participation. • To promote education, particularly focusing on girls' education. • To advocate for gender equality, women's empowerment, and address issues related to gender-based violence.

Programs

  • Jeevandaan

    The initiative, known as "Jeevandaan," offers nutritional support to individuals who face starvation during illness and provides assistance to those afflicted with TB. The programme aims to aid TB patients in their recovery by providing them with essential nutrition. This support is particularly crucial for patients who struggle to afford or access proper food during their treatment and recovery.
    Focused on patients receiving treatment at BMC & TMC hospitals, the initiative is the result of a comprehensive survey conducted to understand the financial and physical challenges faced by these individuals. Following this assessment, the Aarna Foundation provides aid to those patients experiencing severe hardship.

  • Anndaan

    Aarna Foundation offers support for organizing food donation events on special days and events. Throughout the year, it facilitates numerous food donation drives based on the requests of the donors.

  • Vidyadaan

    Education is an ongoing, transformative journey, and Aarna Foundation believes that every child deserves the right to learn. The foundation seeks the support of donors to provide educational kits for underprivileged children.
    These kits will include essential items such as:
    • School bags
    • Notebooks
    • Stationery supplies
    • Water bottles
    • Lunch boxes
    • Uniforms
    The foundation supports the education of over 950 children in five slum areas and two schools. Its effort focus on imparting the importance of education, instilling values and skills, teaching basic knowledge, fostering English proficiency, and more. It operates multiple Vidyadaan centers where free education sessions are conducted.

  • Beach clean up

    District

    Aarna Foundation, in partnership with local residents, has launched a Beach Cleaning Initiative conducted every weekend and on public holidays. The team's goal is to restore the pristine condition of the beaches. Commencing the project by tidying up Mumbai's Dadar beach and Worli Fort, previously transformed into open dump-yards, the collective effort of dedicated volunteers has resulted in the removal of tons of waste.
    The Aarna team aspires to rejuvenate these shorelines, aiming to transform them into potential tourist attractions that will invigorate the local economy of Dadar and Worli.

  • School for underprivileged kids

    Aarna Foundation initiated "The School Bachao" project with the aim of ensuring the education of 400 children by providing them with high-quality education at affordable rates. By the middle of May 2018, the school was nearing completion, and to support this noble cause, the Aarna Foundation launched a campaign named "Rang Do" to embellish the school walls. The project progressed swiftly, and soon, the children were ready to embark on their educational journey at the newly established "Aarna English School."
    On June 16, 2018, Aarna English School opened its doors, marking a new chapter in education for 400 children. The school's mission was to bring back smiles to these underprivileged kids and offer them free, high-quality education.

  • Cotton sanitary napkin distribution

    When discussing women's liberation and empowerment, it's crucial to address a fundamental health concern related to them—menstruation. In our country, menstruation remains a taboo topic for many. Countless women endure unhygienic conditions during their menstrual cycles. In the past, women used cloth pads, washing and reusing them, but this practice didn't guarantee hygiene. Modern sanitary napkins, while offering convenience, pose a significant environmental threat as their disposal is a challenge. Aarna Foundation endeavours to provide women in slums and low-income households with hygienic alternatives. It distributes sanitary napkins made from cotton and cloth to less privileged women. The ongoing efforts include exploring disposal methods for these napkins. Distribution is either free or offered at a nominal cost based on the recipients' needs. The foundation is working on acquiring machines to convert used sanitary napkins into useful compost.

Leadership Team

  • Shweta P Saroj

    Trustee

  • Harneet Joginder Kwatra

    Trustee

  • Manoj Kanstiya

    Trustee

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAETA2560M

  • Registration ID

    E-30172

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    MH/2018/0199258

  • 12A

    AAETA2560ME20211

  • 80G

    AAETA2560MF20221

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    2/1101, Shivam CHS, Samaj nagar, Mulund west - 400080, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust