The Vision of Empowerment
Vedanta Foundation has been empowering the marginalized sections of society since 1992 through skill development initiatives.
Key Initiatives of
Vedanta Foundation - Education
Vedanta Foundation runs three colleges and one school that are focused on providing quality education for students from less-privileged communities. The educational institutes are striving to remove monetary barriers for these students, ensuring quality education and providing an enabling environment for the students. Vedanta Colleges are geared to ensure employability among students upon completion of their course, so they can become earning members of their families.
Open Community
Programs
Vedanta Foundation has likewise contributed to the community's need-based programmes and activities. The Foundation has been running Teachers' Training Programs in Nand Ghars.
Women from self-help groups in Rajasthan and Mumbai were trained in tailoring, along with skills in advanced stitching machines, and know-how of different fabrics. The S.H.G leaders procure garment-making contracts for the centers which generate revenue for them. The Foundation assigns stitching projects as well - uniforms for Vedanta College and Vedanta schools, laptop sleeves, bags, and more. In recent times they have been stitching masks and pharmaceutical suits. With small contracts like these, women also learn the basics of operating small businesses.
Vedanta Foundation also runs the Vedanta Charitable Hospital and Research Center at Reengus, Rajasthan, which was established in 2010. The hospital was established to provide free medical facilities to the needy in Reengus, Rajasthan, and nearby villages. The hospital is managed by a team of dedicated doctors who attend to more than 100 patients daily. Along with outpatient departments, there are X-Ray, pathology, physiotherapy departments, and a maternity ward. The hospital organizes eye camps with the support of district Chief Medical Health Officer (CMHO) grants, every month people benefit from free eye-check-ups and cataract cures, and the hospital annually attends to over 16,000 beneficiaries from the community.
COVID 19 Initiatives
Vedanta Foundation has taken the lead in contributing to the need-based programmes and activities of the community. The Foundation took multiple initiatives to serve the less privileged communities in their fight against COVID 19 and ease their difficulties during the lockdown.
Brave Guide and NSS students of Vedanta P.G. Girls' College have been working wholeheartedly for the welfare of the communities during the current crisis. Vedanta P.G Girls College and Vedanta Gurukul School distributed grocery items to the families of their students from low-income groups. Vedanta College, Kolkata, and Vedanta Foundation distributed grocery items to low-income group families in Jalna, Maharashtra.
Bharat Guide rangers from Vedanta P.G Girls College took multiple initiatives to combat coronavirus, including distributing homemade sanitizers, stitching and donating masks, and spreading awareness in the communities about the pandemic. They mounted posters in their areas and tutored families in the community to use Ayush App. Other initiatives included fumigation of various spots, feeding stray animals and birds, and drawing equidistant circles on the ground in public places to aid in the enforcement of social distancing.
Vedanta Foundation's Covid 19 efforts were acknowledged by the National Headquarters of Scouts and Guides. The college team has been awarded for rendering valuable services to the community during the pandemic. Vedanta P.G. Girls College Guide is one among 70 teams recognized across the nation for community work. 6 students of Vedanta College received awards from the President of India and one of them was hired by the Delhi Police.