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Siddhi Mahila Kalyankari Sanstha organized a Health and Social Awareness Camp aimed at improving health education and hygiene practices among the underprivileged communities of Mumbai. The camp provided free health check-ups, counseling, and awareness sessions about cleanliness, nutrition, and preventive healthcare.
The event drew the attention of the Adarsh Maharashtra newspaper, which highlighted the NGO’s commitment toward building a healthy and informed society. This initiative became a turning point for the organization, laying the groundwork for several health and women-related awareness campaigns that followed in later years.
The organization conducted a Cultural & Social Awareness Event promoting women’s empowerment, cultural preservation, and youth participation in social change. The event featured folk performances, awareness speeches, and interaction sessions encouraging women to take an active role in community decision-making.
The coverage appreciated the NGO’s dedication to combining art with social work, inspiring local communities to connect through culture and service.
A comprehensive awareness program focusing on Self-Help Groups (SHGs), women’s financial inclusion, and community leadership was held in association with local government officials.
The media featured stories about women learning entrepreneurship skills, savings group management, and how SHGs can uplift entire neighborhoods.
A full-day workshop dedicated to Skill Development and Women Empowerment was conducted under the leadership of Siddhi Mahila Kalyankari Sanstha. Participants received training in tailoring, handicrafts, and small business setup guidance.
The coverage applauded the Sanstha for nurturing women toward economic independence and confidence-building.
Under its ongoing Education for All initiative, the NGO distributed school kits, stationery, and uniforms to underprivileged children from low-income families. The event emphasized the importance of continuous education and reducing dropout rates among rural and slum-area students.
The campaign gained wide appreciation and was featured in local media columns.
A special program in collaboration with the Mumbai Police was organized to educate children about personal safety and abuse prevention. The session, titled “Good Touch and Bad Touch,” used interactive learning and role plays to help children identify unsafe situations.
Parents and teachers were also trained to recognize behavioral signs of abuse. The Lokankit newspaper praised this initiative as a vital step in child protection
To strengthen civic education, the NGO hosted a Constitution Awareness Drive, explaining citizens’ rights and duties through workshops and open discussions. The event was attended by youth, social workers, and senior citizens who took a pledge to uphold equality and justice.
The media coverage appreciated the NGO’s efforts to bring legal knowledge to the grassroots level.
Siddhi Mahila Kalyankari Sanstha organized a Transgender Empowerment Fashion Show, a groundbreaking event that celebrated diversity and equality. Transgender individuals walked the ramp confidently, breaking stereotypes and promoting acceptance.
The event gained significant attention from Punya Nagari – Smart Mumbai, featuring stories of courage, inclusion, and empowerment. The NGO highlighted that equal opportunities and dignity are the core of true social justice.
Siddhi Mahila Kalyankari Sanstha participated in the Social Institutions Empowerment Seminar organized by Devesh Pratishthan and Vivek Spark Foundation. The seminar provided a platform for NGOs to learn fundraising strategies, digital transformation in social work, and collaboration methods.
Speakers encouraged organizations to work together toward long-term social sustainability. The NGO received appreciation for its contribution to women empowerment and transparency in community service.
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