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About SECT

Sanvi Educational and Charitable Trust is started in the year 2016. It is a non-Governmental and non-profitable organization serving for the upliftment of Rural Children’s Qualitative Education, Special focus on the Ability Based Inclusive Education, Free Education to Paternal Orphan, Dignified Life for Single Women Empowerment (Elders) in the rural villages.

Our vision

A Universe of Inclusion and Equality.

Our Mission

Empowering a world where diversity is celebrated and every individual has equal opportunity to thrive.

Our Motto

To care for the Uncared.

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Success Stories

I am Deivanai my daughter aged 6 years was found to be a child with special needs. This was realised obly when she was 4 years old. For the past two years she attended in school where she was treated separately and was attending obly 2 hours of school. I came to know about Sanvi Educational and Charitable Trust and approached for my daughters admission. She was enrolled and I found her changes day by day within 20 days. She started attending full day school which had made me to have peaceful life.

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Deivanai
My name is Kalaivani. I am 48 years old and I have one girl child who is studying in 7th standard. I lost my husband four months ago. We don't have anything in our life now. I am using the death benefits/husband's savings for our livelihood. Now, we are struggling to live. Finally, I reached out to the Sanvi Trust to enroll my girl child in the Adopt a Child Programme in 7th standard. The Adopt a Child programme not only provides free education to the child but also offers protection to single women.

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Kalaivani
My name is Benmadhi and my 3-year-old child, was unwell and struggling to communicate. He wouldn't listen or speak, which led to difficulties at home. After being sent back to my mother's house, I consulted a doctor who recommended expensive assessments (Rs. 3500) and therapies (Rs. 500 each, with at least 2 sessions per week for a year). The cost was overwhelming. Fortunately, I discovered the Sanvi Trust, which supports Children with Special Needs (CWSNs). I shared his situation with the team, and he was enrolled in their program last October. The trust provides free assessments and continuous therapies, which has been life-changing for my son and me. With this support, I've been able to reunite with my family.

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