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Sapno Ka Ghar

NGO Sapna works to uplift the underprivileged sections of society by supporting them in improving their quality of life in various ways. Sapno Ka Ghar is one such initiative. The project aims to restore the dignity of beneficiaries by constructing a safe and secure “house” over their heads.This initiative has protected families from extreme weather conditions in the neighboring villages of Vijay Mandir in Alwar district, such as heatwaves and heavy rainfall. It has also improved their hygiene situation while ensuring better health and a cleaner environment.

The first Sapno Ka Ghar was completed in June 2023. Our vision is to construct two such houses every year for the poorest of the poor in the area. The average cost of building one Sapno Ka Ghar is about Rs. 3.50 lakhs, with a small contribution taken from the beneficiaries to promote a sense of ownership.

This year, we have constructed two Sapno Ka Ghar for the families of Kalu in Dhani Bas and Maya in Hajipur Bas, Alwar district. Both beneficiaries have their own unique stories.

Foundation Stone- Sapno Ka Ghar

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We embarked on our second endeavor—to provide a home to 45-year-old Kalu from Village Dadhikar Dhani, Alwar, Rajasthan. Kalu, a physically handicapped man, had been struggling for years without a proper home. He, his wife, and their young daughter lived in a single-room dwelling that barely provided shelter. Due to his disability, Kalu was unable to work, making it difficult for the family to sustain themselves. His wife, a determined and hardworking woman, worked as a laborer to fulfill the daily needs of her family. Recognizing Kalu’s plight, NGO Sapna decided to build a permanent home for him and his family.

The construction of Sapno Ka Ghar–02 began in May 2024. The house was designed with a total floor area of 400 square feet, comprising a big room, a kitchen, and an open verandah. On 4th July 2024, Sapno Ka Ghar–02 was inaugurated by Shri Pratik Juikar, SDM, Alwar, along with other members of NGO Sapna.

Impact: The new home has brought Kalu and his family dignity, safety, and a sense of stability. It has given them renewed hope and the confidence to look forward to a brighter future.

Acknowledgments: This would not have been possible without the unwavering support of Shri RRP Singh, Secretary, NGO Sapna, and his wife, Smt. Manisha Singh, who generously funded the construction of the second Sapno Ka Ghar. We express our heartfelt gratitude to both for making this project a reality and for helping us bring a positive change in the lives of those in need.

Inauguration of Sapno Ka Ghar -2 at Village Dadiikar Dhani, Alwar on 07th July 2024.

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In our continued effort to bring shelter and dignity to the poorest families in the villages surrounding Vijay Mandir, Alwar, we are proud to share the story of our third Sapno Ka Ghar. This home belongs to Maya—a resilient woman whose story moved us deeply.

Maya, a 40-year-old woman from Hajipur Bas village in Alwar, saw her life take a tragic turn in 2019 when her husband died by suicide, leaving her alone to raise their three young children—an 8-year-old daughter and two sons aged 10 and 12. In the aftermath of her husband’s death, her in-laws refused to support her. With nowhere to turn, Maya and her children lived in a fragile jhopaḍi made of mud and straw, barely able to withstand the changing seasons.

To survive, Maya worked in the fields of others—earning just enough to feed her children, but never enough to build a safe home. The fear of not having a roof over their heads haunted her every day.

Moved by her courage and unyielding spirit, we at SAPNA knew we had to help. On a small patch of land she owned, we built Sapno Ka Ghar–03—a permanent and secure house that she and her children could finally call home. The house includes two rooms and a kitchen, covering 450 square feet. It is simple, strong, and filled with warmth.

This third Sapno Ka Ghar has been named Shiv Niketan, in loving memory of Late Shri Shiv Pratap Singh, father of Shri RRP Singh, Secretary of Sapna. The construction of this house was generously funded by Shri RRP Singh, Smt. Manisha Singh, their daughters Anubhuti Singh and Ishita Singh, and their son-in-law Jeff Rowe.

At SAPNA, we believe that a home is not just a structure of bricks and cement—it is the foundation of a life lived with dignity, safety, and self-worth. Sapno Ka Ghar is our commitment to the forgotten, the abandoned, and the brave—like Maya—who deserve a chance to dream again.

Inauguration of Sapno Ka Ghar -3

Inauguration of Sapno Ka Ghar -4 at Village Kaduki, Alwar on 1st October 2025.