CSR

WHY DO WE NEED CSR?

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple Society (Sai Dham) – A Temple of Learning & Service​​

Scaling Social Impact: Sai Dham already provides free education, healthcare, vocational training, and welfare services. CSR support enables these programs to reach more underprivileged children, women, and families.

Sustainable Funding: Running schools, skill centers, health dispensaries, and mass marriage programs requires continuous resources. CSR partnerships ensure financial stability to keep these initiatives free of cost.

Corporate–Community Partnership: CSR allows companies to directly contribute to nation-building by supporting Sai Dham’s impactful projects. Together, they can transform more lives in rural and urban poor communities.

Transparency & Credibility: Sai Dham has a proven track record of social work since 2004, with measurable outcomes (2100+ students, 2000+ vocational trainees, 1000 patients treated daily). CSR funding here ensures high visibility, accountability, and tangible results.=

Alignment with CSR Mandates: Sai Dham’s initiatives directly align with the focus areas defined under India’s CSR law: education, healthcare, women empowerment, poverty alleviation, and environment. This makes it an ideal CSR partner.

KEY INITIATIVES

  • Free Quality Education – Two CBSE-affiliated schools (Faridabad & Niswara, UP) providing 100% free education to 2100+ underprivileged children, including books, uniforms, food, health care, sports & excursions.

  • Kindergarten & Pre-School – In partnership with Building Kidz (USA), nurturing 144+ tiny tots through a curriculum rich in performing arts.

  • Vocational Training & Women Empowerment – Free certified courses in computers, tailoring, beauty & wellness, healthcare, logistics, electrician skills & English. Over 2500+ youth trained with job placements.

  • Mass Marriages – 100 couples married annually, with complete household kits provided; 982 marriages solemnized to date.

  • Healthcare – 18 dispensaries treating 1000 patients daily, offering free consultation, medicines, homeopathy, acupressure & alternative therapies.

  • Relief & Humanitarian Services –

    • COVID-19 support: food for 3000 migrants daily, 500 smartphones for online classes, PPE kits, oxygen concentrators, masks & ration distribution across states.

    • Regular distribution of clothes, blankets, utensils & sanitary pads to remote villages.

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