Free 750 Indian families from debt and deprivation Children's group A.Vadipatti Entrepreneur

Village Service Trust

Org #72777
Vetted since 2019
1979
year founded
$50,535
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Village Service Trust funds the health and development work of partner organisations in south India, principally in Theni District in Tamil Nadu. The main programme activities concern women's rights, micro-enterprise, the rights of Dalits and indigenous people, children's rights, tuberculosis control, prevention of HIV and Aids and care of people affected by HIV.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
John Dalton
John Dalton
Tony Huckle
Tony Huckle
Rosie Oakley
Rosie Oakley
Ned Tinne
Ned Tinne
Maddie
Maddie
Team
Anthony D Huckle, Rosie Oakley, Sophie Walker, Ned Tinne
Organization Information
68 High Street
Hail Weston
St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 5JW
United Kingdom
+441480473437
Organization Information
68 High Street
Hail Weston
St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 5JW
United Kingdom
+441480473437

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

From Roads to Rights: Children's Groups in action

By Maddie A. Welford | VST volunteer

Recently, a VST volunteer visited some Arunthathiyar children’s groups in the village of Sankarnagar. Arunthathiyars are a Dalit sub-caste who face discrimination from other communities. There... Read the full report ›

Patience is rewarded

By Tony Huckle | Secretary, Village Service Trust

As part of our project to uplift the marginalised Arunthathiyar community, field staff from our partner Arogya Agam try to ensure that Arunthathiyar children, especially girls, stay in school so that... Read the full report ›

Tailoring success

By Maddie Alexander-Welford | volunteer

Kavitha grew up in a poor household where continuing her education beyond the 10th standard wasn’t possible. After marrying at 21 and returning to her village, she soon realised she wanted more... Read the full report ›
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