SAPNA created its first home for the homeless at Vijay Mandir, Alwar in 2007. The home acts as a feeder for destitute survivors of trauma and other grave illnesses who are in need of
Education of underprivileged girls is one of the cornerstones of our development strategy. We work in an area where poverty remains the most important variable in determining a girls’ access
The World Health Organization estimates that every year150 million people suffer severe financial hardships because they have to pay for health services out of their own pockets.
SAPNA began to provide high-quality eye care to the underserved rural areas of Alwar in 2007. In 2010, a Vision Centre was set up at Vijay Mandir.This was followed by the construction of Mahatma Gandhi
SAPNA is partnering with local police and Department of Women and Child in Alwar, Rajasthan to run a guidance and protection centre for women known as the Mahila Suraksha Evam Salah Kendra.
Much before the launch of the Trillion Tree Campaign at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos, SAPNA promoted biodiversity near its project-site in Alwar by planting 5000 different