श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that was founded in 2017 with the mission of creating positive change in India. From the beginning, श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति has been committed to addressing some of the most pressing social and environmental issues facing the country.
With a focus on healthcare, women's empowerment, child welfare, education, organic farming, and environmental sustainability, श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति has made significant strides in improving the lives of individuals and communities across India. Through innovative programs and initiatives, श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति has helped to provide healthcare to the poor and underprivileged, promote gender equality and women's rights, support the education and well-being of children, advance sustainable agriculture and organic farming, and protect the environment for future generations.
Over the past 5 years, श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति has grown and expanded its reach, collaborating with government agencies, community organizations, and other NGOs to create lasting change. श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति impact has been felt in countless communities across India, where its efforts have helped to build stronger, healthier, and more equitable societies.
Today, श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति remains dedicated to its mission and committed to the values that have guided its work from the beginning. With a passionate and dedicated team, and the support of its partners and donors, श्याम शंकर स्वर्णकार स्मृति सेवा समिति continues to make a positive difference in India, one person, one community, and one issue at a time.
The Covid-19 Pandamic has highlighted the critical role of healthcare in india, emphasizing the need for a robust and accessible healthcare system, now more then ever investing in healthcare is essential to ensure the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
Poor and marginalized individuals haven't had decent health care in India. Public health care receives 1% of GDP, among the lowest worldwide.
Improving public health is a key way to sustain economic and social growth and an end in itself.
NFHS-5 (National Family Health Survey) data shows that access to healthcare remains a problem in India, despite its health sector progress since independence.
25% of India's healthcare facilities serve 72% of rural residents. However, urban slum people have poor health due to a lack of understanding and a reluctance to forgo a day's wages to access a medical facility.
The Shyam Shankar Swarnkar Smriti Seva Samiti Foundation initiated its health program to aid the poor and underprivileged and give them health care regardless of where they lived or how much money they had, with a great focus on rural and urban underprivileged communities.
We perform the following intervention strategies:
The goal of the Shyam Shankar Swarnkar Smriti Seva Samiti Foundation's healthcare program is to bring healthcare to people's homes.
The program also aims to increase the health awareness of the underprivileged and educate them on how to get basic healthcare.
This is accomplished through campaigns, periodic health camps, and mobile health clinics that offer health screenings, medical services, and medicines.
The primary focus of the Shyam Shankar Swarnkar Smriti Seva Samiti' s health campaign is the provision of medical care. Our activities have reached over 5,000 Uttar Pradesh and Delhi families.
We fill government healthcare network gaps with our model.
Shyam Shankar Swarnkar Smriti Seva Samiti focuses on access to primary health initiatives via medical camps, sanitation and hygiene management, maternity and child health programs.
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