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  • A SOCIETY with SUSTAINABLE, EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES and EMPOWERMENT for ALL.

  • Spreading awareness on sanitation, nutrition, and preventive healthcare in rural communities

  • Join us in building stronger, self-reliant communities through collective action

  • We work to improve access to quality education for children in rural areas

About Us

Social Serve Foundation (SSF) is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation established on 06 October 2020 and registered in 2022 under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, with 12A and 80G certification. Headquartered in Lakhimpur, Assam, SSF is committed to promoting sustainable socio-economic development for marginalised and vulnerable communities.

We work at the grassroots level to empower women, protect child rights, strengthen sustainable livelihoods, enhance disaster resilience, promote agriculture development, improve access to quality education, and build strong community institutions such as Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Village Disaster Management Committees (VDMCs).

SSF collaborates with government departments and institutions to promote skill development, resilience, and inclusive growth for rural youth and women.

Together, we strive to build a society with sustainable opportunities, equality, and empowerment for all.


Vision

We envision a society with sustainable, equal opportunities and empowerment for all.


Mission

1. To empower underprivileged and marginalized communities through education and sustainable livelihoods. 

2. To promote dignity, equity, and social justice for all 

Areas of Work

Sustainable Livelihood Development

Disaster Risk Reduction & Climate Resilience

Child Protection & Child Rights Promotion

Women’s Rights & Empowerment

Rights & Entitlement Access

Education (Formal & Non-Formal Initiatives)

Community Health & Well-being

Institution and Capacity Building

SSF's Coverage

2

States

20

Villages

2

Districts

10000+

Villagers

4

Blocks

400+

Children

SDG we align with

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Our Partners