REFUND POLICY

Any request for cancellations and refund of online donations once duly placed on the website, shall not be entertained under any circumstances.

There is no refund policy as the system provides an immediate e-receipt, which is also an 80G Tax Exemption receipt that the donor can claim from the Income Tax Department. Since there is no way to recall/ cancel an e-receipt, there cannot be a refund for any contribution made on the SSWF Website.

If any in-kind support received from the donor from anywhere, the material will be reached to the poorest of the poorer communities.

All donations received will be used for charitable activities-community development, sponsorship of children education and women development projects.

For any clarifications please write to info@sukachisawaliwelfarefoundation.in

Health and Nutrition

In August 2018, Kerala saw its worst floods in more than a 100 years. 34 dams opened up flood gates, 44 rivers were in spate and 3 weeks of torrential rains submerged 12 of the state’s 14 district in Kerala. Thousands of children in Kerala were stranded without schooling, without shelter and without regular food. Devastated and inundated by massive floods. We stood side by side with children and the affected people in the toughest circumstances.

Key Features:

More than 480 lives were lost, 140 people went missing and about a million people were evacuated from different districts. It was declared a Level 3 calamity. In August 2019, the floods returned. However, this time, the various villages were on red and yellow alert and thousands of people were evacuated. We are committed to protecting children caught in an emergency and ensuring their safety, education and psychological well-being within such a situation. Hand in hand with Kudumbashree we worked towards building a disaster and climate change resilient community along with the children. We also facilitated district level training of village changemakers by Kudumbashree’s master trainers. Implementing it with the government ensured longevity and impactfulness of the project.

Raised: 78000$
Goal: 320000$

• The Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation which was successfully implementing its own school lunch programme in Maharastra,; following a mandate to implement Mid Day Meal Scheme was passed.
• In order to successfully carry out this mandate, each State Government started its own Mid-Day Meal Programme being initiated by the Government.
• One of the major challenges faced by the Government was the successful implementation of the scheme. As per the NP-NSPE, 2006 Guidelines (Midday Meal Scheme Guidelines), wherever possible, the Government would mobilise community support and promote public-private partnership for the programme. Not-for-profits, such as Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation, are therefore encouraged to set up operations and act as the implementing arm of the Government.

At Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation the menu is designed and implemented after taking into consideration various factors, including regional palate, taste, and flavours. Menu diversity is achieved by using a wide variety of seasonal vegetables and locally available ingredients. We have adopted a cyclic approach with preference to local palate.

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