ITS JOINING HANDS FOUNDATION

Mission & Vision

Free Ambulance Service

  • Our Mission is to reach ambulance at every door step in just 5 minutes where ever they are.
  • We give more values to every single patient whoever they are.
  • Green corridor will be done with free of cost.
  • Future plan is to bring air ambulance for green corridor for metro cities in station and out stations.
  • In crucial time helicopter can be landed on the main roads to avoid time gap for saving patients life.
  • Jet ambulance can also be used as green corridor for carrying human organs like.. Heart, Liver Etc…
  • Jet ambulance can be landed and take off on outer ring road or very toll road or straight road to save time to travel ambulance to airport.

Free Hospitals

  • In future we are planning to build Multi Speciality Hopital for
  • Cancer Center
  • Mother Care
  • Ladies & Gents Seperate Treatments
  • Children Care
  • Heart Speciality
  • Kidney Speciality
  • Liver Speciality
  • All Free Medicines.
  • All Free diagnoses.
  • 24×7 Emergency Services for Free.

Child's Dream

  • Saving From to become Child Labour.
  • Low school enrolment and attendance.
  • Poor, unsafe and unhygienic learning and teaching environments.
  • Lack of awareness for the importance of education rates.
  • To improve the quality of learning for boarding students.
  • To provide access to basic education for all children.
  • To increase literacy rates and set the foundation for a productive and self-determined life.
  • To reduce school dropout rates.
  • To increase continuation rates from primary to secondary school.
  • To encourage parents and community members to support their children in education.

Communal Marriages

We also provide economical support for communal marriages by providing various basic household requirements for all Communities.

Old Age Home - Feel Like Apna Ghar

APNA GHAR In Future We are planning to start the mission to provide with well furnished shleter for Homeless people.

  • We will help them with 3 times food, Medical care. etc…

Free School

We will Hire Very Highly Qualified, Talented, Smart, Creative, Enthusiastic and Passionate Teacher.

This school is Only for

 

  • The Housemaid’s kids.
  • Auto & Cycle Rickshaw Driver’s kids.
  • Truck Driver’s kids.
  • Daily Wages people’s kids.
  • Vegetables Seller’s kids.
  • and those people who completely cannot Afford for SCHOOL

PADHEGA INDIA TO BADHEGA INDIA

Women Empowerment

What is women’s empowerment ?

Women’s empowerment can be defined to promoting women’s sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves and others.

It is closely aligned with female empowerment – a fundamental human right that’s also key to achieving a more peaceful, prosperous world.

In Western countries, female empowerment is often associated with specific phases of the women’s rights movement in history. This movement tends to be split into three waves, the first beginning in the 19th and early 20th century where suffrage was a key feature. The second wave of the 1960s included the sexual revolution and the role of women in society. Third wave feminism is often seen as beginning in the 1990s.

Women’s empowerment and promoting women’s rights have emerged as a part of a major global movement and is continuing to break new ground in recent years. Days like International Women’s Empowerment Day are also gaining momentum.

But despite a great deal of progress, women and girls continue to face discrimination and violence in every part of the world.

Created in a collaboration between the UN Global Compact and UN Women, the
Women’s Empowerment Principles
 are used to empower women in the marketplace, workplace and community.

The seven Principles are:

  • Principle 1: Create high-level corporate leadership for gender equality
  • Principle 2: Treat all people fairly at work, respecting and supporting non-discrimination and human rights
  • Principle 3: Ensure the health, wellbeing and safety of all workers, whether male or female
  • Principle 4: Promote education, training and professional development for women
  • Principle 5: Implement supply chain, marketing practices and enterprise development that empower women
  • Principle 6: Champion equality through community initiatives and advocacy
  • Principle 7: Measure and report publicly on progress to create gender equality

By standing up for equality, women have helped other women speak up and empowered them. Here are some examples of prominent women who have spoken out about women’s equality.

Gender equality is a basic human right, and it is also fundamental to having a peaceful, prosperous world.

But girls and women continue to face significant challenges all around the world. Women are typically underrepresented in power and decision-making roles. They receive unequal pay for equal work, and they often face legal and other barriers that affect their opportunities at work.

In the developing world, girls and women are often seen as less valuable than boys. Instead of being sent to school, they are often made to do domestic work at home or are married off for a dowry before they are adults. As many as 12 million underage girls are married every year.

While some progress is being made in various parts of the world, there is still a great deal left to be done to right the problems of gender inequality.

Empowering women is essential to the health and social development of families, communities and countries. When women are living safe, fulfilled and productive lives, they can reach their full potential. contributing their skills to the workforce and can raise happier and healthier children. They are also able to help fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large.



A key part of this empowerment is through education. Girls who are educated can pursue meaningful work and contribute to their country’s economy later in life. They are also four times less likely to get married young when they have eight years of education, meaning that they and their families are healthier.

Standing with and investing in women is an important start. From workplaces and schools to homes and communities, women

Gender equality underpins all of World Vision’s work – and there are many great activities you can get involved in to support the rights of women in developing countries.

  1. Sponsor a girl: When you sponsor a girl, you can give her the tools to gain an education and take back the rights she deserves. This is a key way that girls can be empowered to grow up and influence their generation – and the next.
  2. Educate yourself by finding out about issues that affect girls – for instance, child marriage.
  3. Learn about what World Vision is doing to make change. Read more about our approach to helping girls escape gender inequality.
  4. Buy women’s empowerment gifts. World Vision offers a variety of gifts that contribute to investing in and building up women and girls.
Buy female empowerment gifts
We believe that healthy, educated, and empowered women and girls are agents of change. When women and girls are supported, they gain opportunities to speak up for their rights, and also advocate for their communities. They are also able to rise in social standing, and they can feed this into future generations. This means women’s organizations, women’s empowerment policies, and women’s charities can gain momentum and contribute to a stronger world.


World Vision supports women and girls by:
  • Our sponsorship program. When you sponsor a girl, you not only help give a girl opportunities she may have been denied – but our community-focused approach means that her whole community benefits, too.
  • Helping girls and women learn advocacy skills at all stages of life so that they can use their voices effectively for their own rights
  • Partnering with communities, faith leaders and governments to challenge and correct harmful social norms that keep women and girls from their potential
  • Raising awareness around the causes of poor health and wellbeing that are related to gender
  • Empowering women and girls through water, sanitation and hygiene; health and nutrition; livelihoods training; and education programs to increase their opportunities and ability to reach their full potential
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â We are eligible to exempt you 50% of Income tax. When you donate to ITS JOINING HANDS FOUNDATION NGO, you can claim 80G deduction (equivalent to 50% of donated money) at the time of filing your income tax return as an individual or a corporate. The Foundation is registered under Section 12AA & 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961.