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VISION
To build a society based on promoting socio-economic justice, social
sensitivity and empowerment of deprived groups, to enable them to
become self-reliant and work collectively for social change.
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MISSION
FRAH is committed the holistic development of people living in
dehumanized and deprived conditions in society, without any
discrimination in caste, creed and religion.
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AIM & OBJECTIVE
•To promote and provide quality education to children who are
socially and economically deprived;
•To enable advancement of social welfare, norms and values, and
diffusion of useful knowledge through mutual assistance discussions
on common problems;
•To eliminate social and cultural discriminations that limit the
demand for girls' schooling;
•To promote human dignity and awareness of duties and rights;
•To undertake activities for accelerating social reform through
educational and economic upliftment;
•To network with individuals associated with different
organizations, to advocate social issues;
•To extend academic and organizational support for establishment of
educational institutions in backward areas;
•To promote and support community health action through voluntary as
well as governmental initiatives;
•To educate people on self-employment and help them get established
through different financial institutions.
• TARGET POPULATION AND
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
EFRAH provides basic services to the financially weakest sections of
the society, mainly in the areas of education, health, sanitation,
environment and income generation. These activities are on going in
Sriniwaspuri, Okhla, Madanpur Khadar J.J. colony and Jaitpur in
Delhi, Jaipur (Rajasthan) and in Auraiya and Etawah Districts of
Uttar Pradesh.
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EFRAH
(Empowerment for Rehabilitation, Academic & Health)
is a non government non-political and non-profit making
voluntary organization committed to socio-economic development of
most disadvantaged, neglected and deprived section of our society.
It is a grass-root level organization actively involved in tackling
the most basic problems affecting our society.
EFRAH started in 1997 and came in legal existence on 17th March 1999
through getting Registration under registration of society’s act 21
of 1860 and its Registration No. S-34553 in Delhi (India).
Registered under Foreign contribution regulation act 6(1) (a),
registration No. 231660324 and registered the Income tax act of 80G
and under the 12 A.
EFRAH makes enable to marginalize to achieve their rightful share of
the country’s socio-economic resources. It provides an ideal forum
for social workers as well as professionals to discuss and share
their experience, views and to encourage coordinated efforts for the
upliftment of the deprived.
EFRAH is committed to provide basic services to the urban and rural
poor in the areas of education, health, sanitation and income
generation. The greater emphasis is laid on the vulnerable sections
i.e. children, youth and women. EFRAH is mainly concerned with
improving the underprivileged children by imparting them education
as well as making them and their families self-reliant.
EFRAH is team of handful and committed people vastly experienced in
the field of social reform. The team of four people that led the
initial process has now grown to a team 42 people, majority of these
are rural and urban who have undergone various training’s and have a
commitment to work with the people.
Who believe that we may not be able to change the whole situation,
we may not be able to bring justice and equality to everyone but
surely we will be able to influence the lives of some who would in
trun carry this mission forward.
The people at EFRAH feel that the child is the most precious
possession of Mankind. Most beloved, perfect in its innocence and
completely vulnerable, the child represents that face of man which
is always happy and always new. With every child we are born again
and we play in the courtyard of the world in the bright sunshine of
love and laughter. THE CHILD COMES FIRST.
• THE PLACES WHERE THE PROGRAMME IS BEING CONDUCTED ARE
1. Gandhi Camp, near Okhla Railway Station, Okhla Subji Mandi.
2. Madanpur khaddar J.J. resettlement colony, New Delhi
3. Jaitpur, Badarpur, New Delhi
4. Arpan vihar, ekta vihar, saurabh vihar, Badarpur, New Delhi
5. Jaitpur Extension, khadda Colony, Near bank of yamuna river
6. Village Dayalpur, sahbadia, Kasba jana, Dalelnagar, Khanpur,
Biria bhatta of District Auraiya, Etawah of Uttar Pradesh
7. Sanjay nagar, jaipur (Rajasthan)
8. Chilpi Ghati, Raipur (chhatisgarh)
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