Comprehensive and sustainable improvement of living conditions for children from disadvantaged backgrounds in Delhi.

The SANNI Foundation works in Delhi to bring about lasting improvements in the living conditions of disadvantaged people. In collaboration with our trusted local partner organizations, we implement projects in the areas of education, health, and women’s empowerment. Through these initiatives, the SANNI Foundation aims to improve living conditions in the long term—particularly by providing access to education, reliable healthcare, and support for women and families.

Migrant Community Development Project in Saket, Delhi

  • Education for 180 children: Children are taught at the Non-Formal Education Center to promote their basic education. In addition to reading and writing, topics such as health and hygiene are also covered.
  • Nutrition programs: Children receive a daily hot meal and monthly food parcels for their families to alleviate food insecurity.
  • Healthcare: Quarterly health check-ups are conducted in the slums to ensure basic medical care.
  • Cold relief: Support with warm clothing and blankets for needy families during the winter months.
  • Women’s empowerment: Support for 60 women in setting up small businesses as well as educational opportunities in areas such as soap and candle making.
  • Hygiene education: practical clean-up campaigns to raise awareness of hygiene and health.
  • Materials for school lessons: Children receive T-shirts with the SANNI Foundation logo and computers are purchased for digital education.
  • Annual excursions: Organization of excursions for the children to give them new perspectives and joy.
  • Training programs for volunteers: Training for local teachers and helpers to support the implementation of health and cleaning campaigns.

Community Development Projects in Gurugram

  • Women Health Clubs: Establishment of 10 clubs to empower women in terms of their rights and to improve their health and that of their families.
  • Community Health Camps: Conducting 4 health camps to provide better health services to the community.
  • Clean-up drives: Organizing 12 community cleaning campaigns to raise awareness on cleanliness and waste management.
  • Awareness campaigns: 12 campaigns, including marches and presentations, to raise awareness about tuberculosis and reduce the risk of infection.
  • Education for girls: Remedial education for 60 girls in grades 6 to 10 who are at risk of dropping out of school due to learning difficulties.
  • Parent-teacher talks: Organization of 12 meetings to inform parents about the progress of their children.
  • Sports and cultural events: Organizing 4 events to celebrate national holidays and promoting co-curricular activities.
  • Legal awareness for women: Educating 160 women about their rights, government programs and basic financial literacy, including online payment methods.

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