Strengthen 1000s of Indian Families w/ Healthcare Strengthen 1000s of Indian Families w/ Healthcare Strengthen 1000s of Indian Families w/ Healthcare Strengthen 1000s of Indian Families w/ Healthcare

Save Kids Trust

Org #83816
Vetted since 2020
2014
year founded
$59,012
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Save Kids Trust India (SKT India) provides healthcare to over 20,000 people living in informal housing settlements in Jaipur, India. It was founded by Dr. Sharwan Saini in 2002. Programs are delivered through three clinics in Jaipur, with plans to grow to 10 clinics and 100,000 patients by 2030. The programs of SKT India are supported by Save Kids Trust US.

Project Leaders
Martin Shively
Martin Shively
Donna Shively
Donna Shively
Team
Sharwan Saini
Organization Information
7511 Greenwood Ave N #113
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
+1 2069480250
Organization Information
7511 Greenwood Ave N #113
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
+1 2069480250

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:

Supporting Women in Jaipur, March 2024

By Dr. Sharwan Saini | Founder and Executive Director

Supporting Women in Jaipur, March 2024 A message from Dr. Sharwan Saini Dear friends, India's low ranking of 127 out of 146 countries in the 2023 gender inequality report is a cause for concern. The... Read the full report ›

Supporting Women in Jaipur, March 2024

By Dr. Sharwan Saini | Founder and Executive Director, India

Supporting Women in Jaipur, March 2024 A message from Dr. Sharwan Saini Dear friends, India's low ranking of 127 out of 146 countries in the 2023 gender inequality report is a cause for concern. The... Read the full report ›

2023 Winter Report

By Dr. Sharwan Saini | Founder and Executive Director

Hi Donors! It has been a busy fall and Save Kids Trust's (SKT) outreach continues to help the marginalized families in Jaipur. From skin ailments, bad cuts, and a broken leg on a... Read the full report ›
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