Giving Back Through Life-Changing Experiences.
Giving Back Through Life-Changing Experiences.
Global Socio Educaional Charitable Trust (GSECT) is a registered non profit organization with an emphasis upon the teaching and training of local people for active community involvement; and helping the homeless in the Indian sub-continent.
India is the largest democracy in the world. The nation of India has one third of the land mass of the United States but has a four times larger population. The Spring of Hope exists to help alleviate poverty and poverty related issues within the indigenous population, whilst at the same time, encourages holistic and self-sustaining business initiatives through a combination of educational development, targeted healthcare awareness and bespoke business training. The intention is to provide local people with the practical skills and know-how to enable them to become catalysts of change in their community.
Consequently, our programmes are not simply theory based; but in order to effect an immediate impact, we also provide graduates with small-scale loans/finance to enable business start-ups that are appropriate to their location and skill set; thus establishing local Hope Communities, which are able to act as a valuable resource for the broken, neglected, downtrodden and the less privileged people in the area.
"To help the helpless and be the Salt & Light in the Community."
Gsect is currently involved in various community development activities across India. One of them is an initiative in the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India among the Karwal people. Due to a range of socio-economic issues, these people are not able to send their children to school; and their men are unable to find work as a result of historically endemic addiction issues and associated problems. Our field workers went to these people and are currently involved in rehabilitation work. To date, we have more than 400 people involved in various programs in a number of ways, some of whom are involved in our children’s education and women’s rehabilitation initiatives. To know more about Community Development
Gsect also has several initiatives among the slum communities. One of these is currently in operation at the Mayapuri slum in New Delhi. The children here are unable to access a School education as a direct result of their socio-economic context, where both parents and children are forced to sift through piles of rubbish to try and make a living. It is through this project that we are able to educate and hopefully rehabilitate more than 150 children in this notorious slum and help to give them better prospects in life. To know more about Shalom project
Gsect are currently funding small businesses in order to help them become established, through the use of our Small Business Start-Up Loan Programme or KEEP Project. Our successful graduates are able to access this funding upon presentation of a viable business proposition and to date, we are supporting 20 small business start-ups spread throughout 4 states in India. To know more about Keep Project.
For people to stand a more realistic chance of succeeding in their chosen vocation, we feel it is imperative they receive high quality training. We are currently able to provide this training through our residential Training Centre located in Kerala, India. The Centre has a very experienced and eclectic faculty who have been drawn from a variety of employment and life experience backgrounds. Last year alone, we trained a total of 36 students in a number of disciplines, with our intention being to increase this to 100 over the next year and beyond, that is, as finance and capacity allows to 200 within the foreseeable future. This is where we need your help. To know more about the training centre and its activi
This is our school level educational centre which aims to develop leaders with a difference, who will be able to make a change in society by providing high level and quality education for all, at an affordable cost. The Lord has blessed us with land in three different locations and we are actively praying for resources to be made available to us which will allow the building programme to move forward. Through the SIRS initiative, we are intending to connect with similar schools on an international basis, as a way of encouraging ideas and practices in order to develop gifted young people to become the future leaders of nations.
"To help the helpless and be the Salt & Light in the Community."
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