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Vidya: Mission Education
1. Education to poor children
..
‘Vidya’
-The free education centers
In rural/suburban area for unprivileged
children
Run by World Welfare Mission
2. Mission Education
World Welfare Mission works at a grassroots level
to change the lives of underprivileged children and
youth and give them a better future. Through Street
education centre for poor children, healthcare,
livelihood and handicapped child oriented programmes
spread throughout India( Future Vision around the
world), the Mission facilitates individuals, corporate
and institutions to invest in social initiatives aimed at
the welfare of poor and needy children.
4. Social Venture Philanthropy
Social Venture Philanthropy
World Welfare Mission works on Social
Venture Philanthropy model and applies
successful business principles to social
ventures. Our management process is in
compliance with Good Governance norms —
sustainability, scalability, accountability,
transparency, credibility and effective
leadership.
5. Innovative solution to social and
corporate needs
Formed in the year 2005, as a Public Social
Welfare and Charitable Trust, with a spiritual &
philanthropic bent in mind, WWM finds
innovative solutions to social issues in
alignment with the business needs of
companies and willingness of good-hearted
individuals and institutions across the globe.
7. Get involved
Get involved World Welfare Mission in various
You can associate with
You can associate with World Welfare Mission in various ways.
ways.
Corporate:
Corporate
1. Be part of a national level programme.
2. One centre currently cost aprox Rs. 25000/-Per month only
(Excluding mid- day meal, in India).
3. Adopt one, two or more street education centers and
development initiatives supported by World Welfare Mission.
4. Invite World Welfare Mission to help establish projects under
your CSR.
5. Your employees can participate as volunteers for plantation
and education projects.
Write to: worldwelfaremission@gmail.com
8. Educational Institutions, Associations,
Educational Institutions, Associations. Confederations,
Confederations, Development Organizations:
Development Organizations:
National and international organizations
(Educational institutions, donor
organizations etc.) can partner with
World Welfare Mission under Alliances to
further the development initiatives at
grassroots level.
Write to: worldwelfaremission@gmail.com
9. Colleges, Students
Colleges, Students Associations:
Associations:
Call/ write for Yoga & Stress Management,
Wellness Programmes ,classes/seminars.
To volunteer in plantation, education projects
and other social initiatives.
Call @ +91 8802020915.
E-mail: worldwelfaremission@gmail.com
10. Individuals:
Volunteers: World Welfare Mission is looking for
serious volunteers who can associate in different
programmes and projects.
To associate with:
Yoga & Wellness Shivir/ Seminar/Programme.
Mission Education Programme for underprivileged.
Mission Plantation Programme.
Healthcare on Wheels (Medical services on bus in
needy areas ).
write to worldwelfaremission@gmail.com
11. Support for a cause
• Whether it is through cash contributions or donations in
kind, time, or expertise, World Welfare Mission offers a
variety of opportunities for you to extend your support.
Donations can be made directly to specific projects of your
choice or to the general fund of the Mission that supports a
host of activities.
• Your contributions help us to reach out to more and more
people offering opportunities and encouraging sustainable
living, thus fulfilling our vision of creating a joyful, loving
and peaceful world for all.
• "Let us make it happen!“
• "All this work involves an enormous amount of money and
people with big hearts coming forth and working.
12. Joy of giving!
To support Mission Education (‘VIDYA’) Projects you can
make individual contribution in favour of:
‘World Welfare Mission’ by cheque, DD, NEFT/RTGS or by
giving a Letter of instruction to your bank,
One time or Monthly /Quarterly/Half yearly/Yearly/Lifetime
mode of contribution,Payable at Delhi (State Bank of India).
(A) Rs.………(B) Rs.5000.(C)Rs.3000 (D)Rs.2000.(E)Rs.1000.(F)Rs.500.
A/c No-30027604828.
NEFT code:-SBIN0001419.
13. For more details on
Health,Happiness,Peace & Welfare around the world…
Please visit-www.worldwelfaremission.org
• One should donate 10% or at
least 3% of his/her monthly
income every month for a good
cause…….
• You can circulate/recommend
this mail to likeminded
people/Put on your notice
board…
• Thanks a lot for all your
support……
• God Bless You…….
• !! Om Shanti !!