In India, women have played a significant role in various aspects of life, but their acceptance in society has been a critical issue. The primary objective of the women's branch of Mission Jagriti is to provide education to women, empower them, fight against age-old practices, and discourage the tradition of child marriage. This branch has taken several steps for the social welfare of women. The organization offers training in healthcare, education, arts and crafts, as well as yoga. The women's branch runs four self-reliance skill development centers, through which approximately 440 women have been trained so far.
Through this project, we help those who are ill and unable to receive proper treatment. We coordinate with various hospitals to provide them treatment at minimal costs. Under this project, we also organize blood donation camps and health check-up camps at different locations to raise awareness about health.
Project Director
Santosh Arora
7009557338
The main objective of this campaign is to make society aware of its responsibility towards children. A declaration has been prepared to achieve this goal. Through this pledge, we aim to collect signatures from one lakh people to fulfill this purpose. This project is being promoted in cities, slum areas, colonies, schools, colleges, companies, and villages.
Project Director
Geeta Sharma
8459002837
A treasure of joy. Even today, there are many children who do not know how to celebrate their birthdays. Mission Jagriti celebrates the birthdays of these children and gifts are also provided to them.
Project Director
Bhavna Chaudhary
9999788913
A sanitary pad bank has been established by the organization for women, through which awareness about sanitary pads is raised among girls, and pads are distributed to women in need.
Project Director
Prabha Solanki
9911190595
The Self-Reliant Skill Development Center has been established by the organization to empower women and daughters. This center provides education in sewing and embroidery, as well as art and craft, drawing, painting, handicrafts, paper art, and more. Additionally, their lives are being improved through yoga education.
Project Director:
Lata Singla
Phone: 97183 72442
Even today, you will find many children who are begging or scavenging for garbage. Within those children lies a seed that, if nurtured, can grow into a banyan tree and become a responsible citizen. The founder of Mission Jagriti, Pravesh Malik, says that education is the ladder that can pull the poor out of the swamp of poverty.
Project Director:
Santosh Arora
Phone: 7009557338
Founded in 2007 with mission of good education, medical , environment, women empowerment and livelihood.
Mission Jagriti derives its name from “Jagriti ” a hindi word synonymous to “The Awakening“.