Old Age
In this busy world, where money is vital for everything, old age people are treated as something that holds back their children’s progression so they see parents as a burden. As old age is unavoidable, everyone of us has to go through this phase. Sometimes it is scary to grow old as it increases the possibility to be lonely and left out. People want to live long but they don’t like to grow old. Old age is seen as retirement stage with less stress and final countdown to exit this life. Sadly old age results in multiple sickness and inability. Parents give up everything for their children but when parents grow old the same children who took all the support from their parents are not ready to take care of their parents they are busy running after their progression and their money. So, we decided to help these old people who were young once.
Women
Women in villages do the household works all alone while their husbands enjoy watching Television, reading newspaper etc; Women in rural areas of India are scared to go out freely after six in the evening as they might be chased by eve teasers. Dowry system is illegal for only namesake as this is spread as an evil both in villages and cities, the girls family is forced to give money, gold & property during the wedding. Sometimes the hunger for dowry continues even after the marriage. There is a high rate for women trafficking so they need to be educated to be safe and not to fall in any trap. Women who are already been trafficked face lot of health problems so they need help and support. They say if the women in the family are educated then she educates the entire family. So, we want help women with self help projects and medical assistance.
Children
The growing problems faced by children these days are negligence, child Labour, trafficking, less access to education, poverty, violence & slavery. Children are our future so; every one of us is responsible to protect our children. According to UNICEF every day 25,000 children die due to poverty. Children might not survive the first few years of their life due to health problems. The proportion of boys attending school is more than girls. Negligence involves more infants and small children who can’t help themselves. According to International Labour organisation an estimated 211 Million children age between 5 and 14 are working around the world. They receive very little or sometimes no pay for their work. Child Prostitution is increasing day by day. Special Children or mentally challenged children face a lot of problems. So, we are here to protect children and develop their future.
Differently Abled
We raise voice to bring a revolutionary change in approach to close the protection gap and ensure that person's with special needs enjoy the same standards of equality, rights & dignity as everyone else. We encourage them in Sports, Education & their well-being by providing continuous Support. In our Society the differently abled are denied their rights included in the general school system, to be employed, to live independently in the community, to move freely, to vote, to participate in sport and cultural activities, to enjoy social protection, to access justice, to choose medical treatment and to enter freely into legal commitments such as buying and selling property.
Achievement:
Stressful families transformed into Happy & Healthy families. ''We are proud to receive a response from Prime Minister's office to submit a Proposal to Ministry of Child & Women Development regarding Self Defense Project for Women Safety in India which we submitted as a result Now Self Defense Training is given for Girls in all CBSE schools in India; Government of India is running a Pilot Project for Girls studying in 8th & 9th class of Government Schools in which they will be taught Self Defense Techniques free of charge for 3 months in academic year 2017-2018''. Our GSO Team has put all our personal savings, time & careers at risk for giving free Self Defense training for over 7000 Girls in Andhra Pradesh, over 4500 Girls in Telangana, over 2000 Girls in Maharashtra & over 800 Girls in West Bengal. 400 Differently Abled people participated in the Disabilities Awareness Walk held on 3rd December 2014 in Vijayawada, India.