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Sapna India
Sapna India
011-26731271, 01442767168/69Flat No. 8086, Pocket D-8, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070
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  • Home
  • About SAPNA
    • Our Inspiration
    • Annual & Financials Report
    • Governing Body
    • Our Advisors
    • Brochure
    • Newsletter
    • Documents
    • Our Supporters
    • Accreditation
  • Our Work
    • Health Related Interventions
      • Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala, New Delhi
      • Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan (AIIMS), New Delhi
      • Trauma Centre, AIIMS, New Delhi
      • Support a Kidney Patient
    • Eye Care
      • Mahatma Gandhi Netralaya
    • Innovative Education Platforms
      • Pankhuri- Support the Girl Child Program
      • Sapna Shikshalaya
      • Community Library
    • Digital Literacy and Employment
      • Computer Literacy Centre (CLC)
      • Sapna IT Consultancy (BPO)
      • Jan Sewa Kendra
    • Counselling Services and Legal Aid for Women
      • Mahila Suraksha Evam Salah Kendra (MSSK)
    • Home for the Homeless
      • Anandam- Home for the Homeless
    • Unlocking the Creative Economy
      • Navya, the Livelihood Project for Women Artisans
    • Access to Safe Water, Hygiene and Sanitation
      • Sapna Swach Jal
      • Construction of Toilets
    • Environment
      • Sapna Nursery
      • Vijay Sagar Lake
  • Events
    • News
    • Events
    • Articles
    • Success Story
  • Donate
  • Photo Gallery
    • AGBM & Thanksgiving 2019
    • Public Health
    • Education
    • Community Development
    • Livelihood Programme
    • Women Empowerment
    • Environment
    • Video
  • COVID-19 Relief Program
  • Contact Us

ABOUT SAPNA

SAPNA evolved from our nascent steps at the Safdarjung Hospital and AIIMS. Our engagement, limited initially to addressing the needs of a few patients, turned our attention to the destitution and despair of multitudes of the poor and vulnerable faced with exorbitant medical and other expenses far beyond their means. It also turned our attention to the negative public health environment and made us dream of an equity-oriented, people-centric model of healthcare capable of taking care of people who are unable to afford elementary healthcare, nutritional support and medical attention.

IMPACT

567

sick and unknown patients provided shelter and care

119

patients restored to their family

612

surgeries facilitated in Safdarjung Hospital

10

kidney patients provided medicines every month

229

girl children being provided quality education

10116

cataract surgeries performed

239

eye Camps organized in Alwar District

1149

rural youth become computer literate

150

households provided potable drinking water daily

55

toilets constructed in swach gram

19

youths are working in Sapna IT Consultancy (BPO)

5000

trees planted

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Anandam- A home for the homeless

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 recuperative care and support. A few of them are comatose. They need dedicated care and attention. This is provided by SAPNA’s caregivers, making It a role model for palliative care, acknowledge by premier hospitals like AIIMS and Safdarjung.

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Computer Literacy Center

In the Information Age, digital literacy is one of the key factors in economic development and inclusive growth. It helps address socio-economic problems exacerbated by digital illiteracy. With a vision to make the young rural population of Alwar employable and empowered, and to bridge the digital-divide, SAPNA began its computer-literacy mission under the guidance of Akhilesh Jha in 2007.

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Mahatma Gandhi Netralaya

SAPNA began to provide high quality eye-care to the underserved rural areas of Alwar from 2007 in partnership with Delhi based Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre. Its community optometric and ophthalmology projects have been highly successful. Its’ Eye-Camps address the causes of diminished vision: cataract, glaucoma, age-related degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, trachoma, corneal opacities and uncorrected refractive errors.

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Sapna Shikshalaya

SAPNA Shikshalaya is the outcome of our five years’ experience with the Pankhuri project. The success of the project generated a visible demand for an affordable school for girls of the area. Cognizant of the transformative power of value-based education, we began work on the development of a relevant curriculum that would lead to superior learning outcomes.

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Mahila Suraksha Evam Salah Kendra

MAHILA SURAKSHA EVAM SALAH KENDRA, ALWAR “De-normalising domestic and other forms of violence against women.” Where do women as mothers, wives, daughters-in- law and daughters go when they face violence at home? More often than not, the violence remains unreported in the unabashedly patriarchal setup.

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Helpline: Delhi Chapter: 011-26731271 Noida Chapter: 7835959399 Alwar Chapter: 0144-2767168 IT & Finance: 0144-2767169 Mahatma Gandhi Netralaya: 0144-2767033 MSSK: 0144-2702565

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