Satsang Yatra Foundation

Campaigns

Campaigns

For Satsang yatra we can use the following campaigns:

The Satsang Yatra scholarship and vocational training program have developed over time as a logical extension of the Mission Education program, facilitating an easy transition from learning to earning and providing less fortunate children with equal opportunities to pursue higher education, professional courses, and technical careers.

Our Work Campaigns

free education

With the launch of its flagship program Mission Education in 2022, Satsang Yatra has been working toward the goal of empowering impoverished children by offering support in the areas of education, nutrition, and healthcare. The Mission Education program serves children in preschool (ages 3-6), formal education (ages 6 to 18), bridge course education (ages 6 to 18 who are not in school), and remedial education (6-18 years school going children).

The focus is on children, instructors, the learning environment, and community involvement in a four-pronged holistic approach. The target population includes children from disadvantaged backgrounds who live in challenging circumstances, children who are forced to work as laborers, children of the poorest of the poor parents, children with special needs, abandoned and street children, children affected by disasters, and children who live in tribal belts, remote villages, and difficult-to-reach areas.

 

Our Work Campaigns

women empowerment

In order to reach out to disadvantaged and socially excluded women and teenage girls, Satsang Yatra began its women empowerment program. Since then, the goal has been to empower them through creative community initiatives, assist them in obtaining an education and a means of subsistence, foster the development of life skills, enable them to seek medical attention and bring about long-lasting changes in the neighborhood, and involve men and boys in fostering gender equality. The goal of Satsang Yatra has been to solve the issue with a straightforward but successful strategy that involves the local community. The program aims to help socially and economically disadvantaged women and adolescent girls realize their inner power and sense of self-worth via creative community practices.

The program attempts to increase their access to fundamental healthcare, improve their diets, increase their understanding of various government programs, and generally improve the quality of their life. A supportive environment is created for potential female entrepreneurs through targeted programs that identify them and offer assistance.

Serving the Kanvarias is regarded as a fortunate deed. We work in many travel segments and provide free services like providing food, water, tea, or medical assistance. While the majority of these organizations operate during the month of Shravan, we are in operation all year round.

Our Work Campaigns

kawad yatra

Every year, followers of Lord Shiva participate in the auspicious pilgrimage known as Kanwar Yatra or Kawad Yatra (). The reason this yatra is also known as a "Jal Yatra" is that it involves the carrying of a "Ganga Jal" to Shiva temples in one's hometown from Hindu pilgrimage sites including Sultanganj in Bihar, Gangotri and Gaumukh in Uttarakhand, and Haridwar.

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