| Building local foundations for a stronger community |
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| Aims and objectives |
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| Gur Aasra Trust has set itself the exacting task of
providing care and nourishment to those children who,
spurned by their near and dear ones, could not find any
succour in the society. Ours is not merely a refuge, it's
a sanctuary where the helpless train to help themselves.
That's why education is a major component of our rehabilitation
programme. Quality and timely education prepares the children
in such a way that when they grow up, they need not look
askance at anyone. Therefore our byword is not so much
shelter as empowerment. Our objective is not confined
to care and sympathy, it encompasses a responsibility
to shape up young lives. Our programme goes beyond a communitarian
need by taking up social challenges. In the course of
preparing children for the life ahead, we also collaterally
build up the base for a more humane and tolerant society
by inculcating in our students the values they would have
otherwise found hard to come by. Sarbat da bhala (good
of all) is our prime objective that propells us towards
excellence in whatever we undertake to do. |
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- To render financial help to the needy children,
orphans, widows and old persons who may be in dire
need of such help.
- To provide proper educational facilities to children
be it in school, college or university, so that they
can live independent lives as responsible and constructive
citizens.
- To help needy persons affected with natural calamity
such as floods, famine, war and riots.
- To provide medical aid to the ill to save valueable
human lives and to make the people aware about incurable
diseases such as AIDS.
- To organise Gurbani Kirtan Samagams for the spiritual
uplift of the masses and other religious, social &
charitable activities.
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