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The South Asia Council for Community and Children in Crisis (SAC-CCC) was founded by Dr. D. Samuel Issmer in 1992 towards equipping, facilitating and rehabilitating children and communities in crisis situations in ways that lead a fuller and joyous life.
The South Asia Council for Community and Children from its inception has been carrying out programs successfully
for children –street children, HIV/AIDS orphans, tribal children, working children, orphans, differently abled children, social orphans, rural girl children, very young children and the youth;
to the socially and economically deprived women in the rural areas and urban slum communities and facilitate to equip, help and emancipate themselves from the marginalized, deprived and dispossessed situations created by difficult environment;
in Health Care delivery systems to the disadvantaged rural and urban slum communities under priority programs and rural family economic development through Cow Project.
to train personnel in various fields aiming at utilization of human potentials.
These services are offered without distinction to religion, creed, caste and nationality.
SAC-CCC is registered in Karnataka under the Societies Act and is a non-profit Social Service Organization. It is recognized by Central Government under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) of the Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi.
The SAC-CCC has been accorded with 80G against which there is 50% tax exemption.
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Cost of Support to Sponsor
We welcome you to participate in this worthy cause
a street child or an orphan or for a girls child's education and training is $35 per month;
a rural/urban slum women's training and rehabilitation is $25 per month;
an aged person is $20 per month;
a rural family with a cow is $400 (one time)
If you participate in sponsoring any of the categories, the relevant profile will be sent to you.
Quarterly, yearly gifts and contribution to defray the cost of health services, community education and development activities, infrastructure and administrative expenses are welcome.