Snekithi Charitable Trust
Unverified non-profit organisation
Snekithi Charitable Trust is an Indian NGO that works with and for poor and downtrodden women, children, dalits and tribal communities. The Trust is involved in the formation of self help groups, providing women with skills that will allow them to access credit for self employment and development. In addition, the Trust runs rehabilitation programmes for refugees, disabled children and their families, and health camps for women, people with disabilities and children, together with a range of other programmes focussed on its target groups.
Website
https://www.facebook.com/people/Snekithi-Charitable-Trust/100009550724079Year established
1998Participant in relevant networks
Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW), England; Community Based Rehabilitation Network; Single Women Network, Pudukkottai, Tamilnadu; Tamilnadu Voluntary Health Association (TNVHA), Chennai, Tamilnadu; National Street Vendors Association (NASVI), New Delhi' ‘WE CAN’, Chennai. Rehabilitation Council of India; Block Level Child Welfare Committee; Nabard and Tamilnadu Development Corporation of Women Limited (TNDCW Ltd.,)Further information
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- 6 VGIF SCT IEC MATERIAL.pdf
- 4 VGIF SCT PHOTOS FINAL REPORT.pdf
- Cast Study of Women Refugees.docx
- 3 VGIF INTERVIEW SCHEDULE.docx
- Shamdasani Foundation, Hong Kong 13.05.2015 Case Study.docx
- SNEKITHI_PROFILE.docx
About this organisation
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Advocacy of global issues; Project fundingRegions / countries / territories
Asia: IndiaGlobal issues
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- Gender issues (1653)
- Human rights (1406)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2789)
- Refugees and internally displaced persons (335)