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01.
— Child Education
Child education is crucial for the development of individuals and society. It lays the foundation for lifelong learning and personal growth. Quality education equips children with essential skills such as literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking. It also fosters creativity, empathy, and social awareness. Access to education can break the cycle of poverty, empowering children to pursue better opportunities and contribute positively to their communities.
02.
— Healthcare
Healthcare for the needy is a vital aspect of a just and compassionate society. Ensuring access to medical services for underprivileged populations can significantly improve their quality of life and overall well-being. Many individuals in low-income communities face barriers such as high costs, lack of insurance, and limited healthcare facilities.
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Woman empowerment is a crucial aspect of achieving gender equality and fostering societal progress. Empowering women involves providing them with the opportunities, resources, and support needed to make independent decisions and pursue their goals. This includes access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, as well as the elimination of gender-based discrimination and violence.
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Environment Preservation is essential for maintaining the health and sustainability of our planet. It involves protecting natural resources, conserving biodiversity, and reducing pollution to ensure a balanced ecosystem. Human activities, such as deforestation, industrialization, and excessive use of fossil fuels, have significantly impacted the environment, leading to climate change, habitat loss, and pollution.
05.
—Livelihood enhancement
India faces major challenges in securing stable livelihoods, especially in rural and marginalized areas. To combat unemployment and poverty, the government, NGOs, and private sector have launched projects focusing on skill training, entrepreneurship, agriculture, and crafts. These initiatives are transforming lives and improving economic opportunities.
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— MG-NREGA Convergence
MG-NREGA Convergence refers to integrating MGNREGA with other government schemes and development programs to maximize resources and impact. Through convergence, assets are created more effectively in areas like agriculture, water conservation, infrastructure, and livelihood promotion. It helps reduce duplication of efforts and ensures sustainable rural development and better outcomes
Impact Stories
Competitive Exam Camp In Deori
Deori : A competitive examination guidance camp was organized on Friday (27th) in collaboration with the Yuva Marathi Journalists Association, Vanami Foundation and Helping Boys Group. The chief guides were Additional Superintendent of Police Nityanand Jha, Sub-Divisional Officer Kavita Gaikwad, Sub-Divisional Police Officer Vivek Patil, Project Officer Umesh Kashid. The chief guests were Police Inspector Praveen Dange, Group Development Officer Shubham Jadhav, Police Boys Association Maharashtra Founder President Rahul Dubale, Forest Range Officer Sachin Dhatrak, Taluka Medical Officer Dr. Lalit Kukde, Taluka Medical Officer Dr. Gagan Gupta, Executive Engineer Electricity Department Prashant Uike, Agriculture Officer Lalan Rajput, Legal Advisor Sachin Bawriya, Vanami Foundation Founder Gautam Sakhre.
Plantation by Vanami Foundation
Goregaon: On behalf of Vanami Foundation here, a program of planting banyan tree saplings and turmeric kunkwa was organized at Gram Panchayat Kalimati on Monday (Date 20). Sarpanch Madhavi Dongre was the chairman of the program. Pushpagita Bopche, Deepa Katre, Mrs. Bopche, Padma Bhandarkar, Pustakala were the chief guests. Chavan, Manju Bopche, Jyoti Patle, Shobha Yawalkar, Sindhu Patle, Devagan Rahangdale, Bhumeshwari Chavan, Sagan Rahangdale, Neeta Chavan were present. The importance of the banyan tree was explained by the director of the foundation, Sonali Sakhre. The program was conducted by Tatvrekha Rahangdale. Sarita Raut proposed the vote of thanks.
“Have compassion for all beings, rich and poor alike; each has their suffering. Some suffer too much, others too little.” “Teach this triple truth to all: A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity.”
- Lord Buddha







