Service to the girl child
Health care for the children
Nurturing their will to learn
The welfare of homeless children
Providing them with a safe residence
Sr. Anitha Divyanadhan is the Director of the project, JMJ Sneha Sadan, dedicated to the development of Girl Child. She collaborates and volunteers the work as a teacher, social worker, administrator and director of the organisation, JMJ Sneha Sadan Children’s Home.
The society we live in is not always a safe place to dwell. Of all the people in the society young children, adolescents, deprived women, differently-abled and elderly people are the most affected. At JMJ Sneha Sadan there are committed to providing these helpless people in the society with a holistic approach to provide them shelter, education, care, health services and guide them to stand on their own. JMJ is always looking to reach out to the needs of these people and work towards transforming these communities around in society.
We wish to provide, Medical Assistance to the women and children through channels such as hospitals, clinics, and health service centres. All the services are directed towards the woman.
Encourage education among woman by providing various services. Schools for young girls, support to attend colleges, sheltering them with hostels, boarding etc. are some of the initiatives.
We cater with assistance in career advancement, placements etc., as we believe in women empowerment. We promote Cultural and agricultural schemes to do the needful we can for the community around us.
We strive to create a healthy nurturing environment, offer constant accompaniment and guidance in providing the basic education to the girl child. Besides, as concerned adults, we respond passionately to their varied needs. We firmly believe that today’s girl child is tomorrow’s sister, mother and nation builder and hence any amount of opportunities given today will determine the quality of their development tomorrow. Thus our intervention on their behalf is to ensure a decent human living, protect them from anti-social activities, offer security and support by providing an experience of a home. We also work towards rehabilitation and mainstreaming of these children through formal and non-formal education, vocational skill training, job placement, home placement and settlement in marriage, thus enabling them to become the caring and contributing citizens of the society.