Narayan Seva Foundation
Narayan Seva Foundation may be a nationally registered not for profit organisation striving to advance children’s rights and equality for women , thus creating an enduring impact within the lives of vulnerable and excluded children and their communities. Since 2021, Narayan Seva Foundation and its partners have improved the lives of many children and children by enabling them access to protection, quality education and healthcare services, a healthy environment, livelihood opportunities and participation in decisions which affect their lives.
Narayan Seva Foundation may be a member of the Plan national Federation, an independent development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for women . Plan International is active in india.
Narayan Seva Foundation is India’s leading independent child rights’ NGO, which works in 18 states of the country. Beginning its journey in 2008 in India, and registered as ‘Narayan Seva Foundation’.
We firmly believe that each child deserves the simplest chance for a bright future, which is why, we are fiercely committed to make sure that children not only survive, but thrive. With a bold ambition and a strong vigilance, we do whatever it takes to Narayan Seva Foundation.
In India and across the planet , Narayan Seva Foundation works on-ground – a day and particularly , in times of crisis.
Our pioneering programs address children’s unique needs; giving them a healthy start, a chance to find out also as protection from harm. When crisis strikes, we are always among the primary to reply and therefore the last to go away . We are the outspoken champions for youngsters , ensuring that their voices are heard and their issues are given top priority. Drawing on a century of leading expertise, we combat the toughest challenges, facing the hardest-to-reach children – especially those unfairly excluded from the world’s progress.
We are proud to be the world’s leading expert on children, delivering lasting results to many vulnerable girls and boys. By saving our world’s children, we transform their lives and therefore the future we share.
While we run several programmes across India, we also add tandem with numerous government agencies, civil society organizations, and communities across five core themes: Health & Nutrition, Education, Child Protection, Humanitarian Response, also as Disaster Risk Reduction and Child Poverty.
Aligned with Narayan Seva Foundation’s Global Breakthroughs for 2030, we attempt to create a world where every child attains the proper to survival, protection, development and participation.
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Our Vision and Mission
Through our Mid-Day Meal Programme, our attempt is to feed the many children in India who lack the means, but, have the zeal to find out and achieve. By feeding them one wholesome meal each day , we give them the nourishment and motivation they have to pursue an education for a far better future. it's our endeavour to succeed in bent every child at the grass root level of the society.
Overall Goal
A just social order brought about by the dispossessed claiming their right to dignity and identity through enhanced democratic participation and structural transformation.
Our Values
We reiterate our values and stress on ‘praxis’ in our work, in our effort to deepen our commitment to transform our organisational culture.
- Solidarity, camaraderie and sisterhood with the poor, the powerless and excluded women, girls, boys and men will be at the core of our struggle against poverty and injustice.
- ‘Personal is political’: without contradiction in the practice in private and public sphere.
- Courage of conviction, requiring us to be creative and progressive, bold and innovative – without fear of failure.
- Equality, justice and diversity, requiring us to work to ensure equal opportunity to every person, irrespective of caste, class, race, age, gender, sexual orientation, colour, class, ethnicity, disability, location, and religion.
- Humility and modesty in our conduct and behaviour.
- Transparency and accountability.
- Independence and neutrality from any religious or party-political affiliation.