Precious Journey With You”
A must vist place, all your tension and worries goes away, when you are at that place and the only thing which you do over there is to smile and laugh.
Swami Vivekananda Social Service Trust is a Non-Profit and Development Organization. The organization has started its development activities in the year 2014 beginning in Kengeri Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka to support the children in need with a special reference to the Poor, Orphanage and Blind Children. The organization has been established by likeminded socially aware groups which include both men and women to serve the children, women and the larger community. The Organization is registered under Trust Registration Act as on 09 April 2014. Our work focuses on the less privileged sections of the society with the objective to provide experiential learning and vocational training to empower them. Our prime focus is on developing self-dependence in children to enable them to lead more effective and satisfactory Lives. Further, the development of this focus group will help in mainstreaming and integrating them with immediate community and society at large.
Work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of lesser privileged children and families with a life-cycle approach of development.
Enable the civil society across the world to engage proactively in the change process through the philosophy of civic driven change.
Swami Vivekananda Social Service Trust is registered under the 80G (5) (VI) of the income Tax ACT 1961 NO-ITBA / EXM / S / 80G / 2017-18 / 1004093305(1)
The Organization is registered under Trust Registration Act as on 09 April 2014. Our work focuses on the less privileged sections of the society with the objective to provide experiential learning and vocational training to empower them. Our prime focus is on developing self-dependence in children to enable them to lead more effective and satisfactory Lives.
Trust is Registered u/s: 12AA0F
PAN Number : AANTS9986N
The Income Tax Act 1961: No. CIT(E) BLR/12AA/0-159/ITO(E)-3 VOL 2016-17
80G Tax Exemption
Income Tax Act 1961 NO-ITBA/ EXM/ S/ 2017-18/ 1004093305(1)
We admit children falling into the following categories:
1) Children who have lost both or single parent
2) Children from Poverty-stricken families
3) Children of physically/mentally challenged parents
4) Children of families ravaged by HIV/AIDS
5) Children of Sex workers