Seven Colors Welfare Society

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One Donation. Many Lives Changed

Projects

Digital Dawn : Bridging the Digital Divide

The project strives to grant students and aspirants (particularly girls) access to a digital platform, enhancing education and employability. Additionally, it supports senior citizens and housewives in improving mental health, fulfilling daily needs, and addressing emergencies.

Mental Illness Treatment Alliance (MITA)

Monthly, we organize mental illness treatment camps, offering affordable, quality care to underserved families. This effort is a collaboration with 'the ant' in the Chirang district of Assam. We actively build relationships between service providers and beneficiaries for improved outcomes. Regular follow-ups and awareness meetings with neighbours and villagers contribute to patient rehabilitation and enhanced treatment protocol compliance. We aim to establish a home for homeless individuals with mental illness by the beginning of next year, offering proper care and rehabilitation.

Community Engagement

At the heart of all our programs lies the community. We consult, involve, and empower them to amplify our message, extend our impact, and actively participate in dialogues through regular visits.

Agriculture

We are establishing an example to inspire marginal farmers to adopt modern agricultural methods, connecting them with relevant government departments for various schemes. With the assistance of the organization's executive members, we are constructing a polyhouse, intending to transform it into a commercially successful model to motivate local farmers.

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Projects

Digital Dawn : Bridging the Digital Divide

The project strives to grant students and aspirants (particularly girls) access to a digital platform, enhancing education and employability. Additionally, it supports senior citizens and housewives in improving mental health, fulfilling daily needs, and addressing emergencies.

Mental Illness Treatment Alliance (MITA)

Monthly, we organize mental illness treatment camps, offering affordable, quality care to underserved families. This effort is a collaboration with ‘the ant’ in the Chirang district of Assam. We actively build relationships between service providers and beneficiaries for improved outcomes. Regular follow-ups and awareness meetings with neighbours and villagers contribute to patient rehabilitation and enhanced treatment protocol compliance. We aim to establish a home for homeless individuals with mental illness by the beginning of next year, offering proper care and rehabilitation.

Community Engagement

At the heart of all our programs lies the community. We consult, involve, and empower them to amplify our message, extend our impact, and actively participate in dialogues through regular visits.