Protection
Under our protection initiatives, we have put in place strong support systems and safe spaces for women, children, and persons with disabilities. Our efforts include managing helplines that provide immediate assistance, guidance, and emotional support to those in distress.
We also run child care homes and senior care facilities that offer safety, stability, and compassionate care, along with short-stay homes for women who have experienced violence or crisis. Through these services, we strive to ensure protection, dignity, and a path toward healing and independence for the most vulnerable members of our communities.

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Samarth Home
GASS provides rehabilitative care for 30 young, abandoned, and destitute people with disabilities in two separate centers. They not only provide them with food, shelter and health care, but also encourage them to express themselves and use their skills productively so that they feel worth and motivated.
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Santhwana- Short Stay Home for Victimized Women
It offers a comprehensive support system for victims of rape, sexual harassment, domestic violence, and dowry-related harassment. The scheme provides counselling, legal assistance, temporary shelter, and financial relief, with the overarching goal of empowering women by helping them become self-reliant through skill development and training.
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Swadhar Greh
It targets women victims of difficult circumstances who are in need of institutional support for rehabilitation so that they could lead their life with dignity. The services offered include temporary residential accommodation with provisions for food, clothing, and medical facilities; vocational and skill enhancement training for the economic rehabilitation of women; counselling, awareness programs, and behavioural training; legal aid and guidance. About 200 women and children benefit in a year
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Day Care Center for Senior Citizens
The Senior Citizens Day Care Centre being run at Doddaballapur is dedicated to ensuring the well-being and dignity of elderly individuals by offering a safe space for engagement, nourishment, and holistic care. The centre operates under the guidelines of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act. Nearly 160 people utilise this facility every year.





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