Jeevan Aanand Sanstha

Assists the homeless and vulnerable, providing shelter, support, and advocacy for a dignified life

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • 80G
  • 12A
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Cause Area

Geographies Served

Programs

  • Shwas Bal Raksha Project

    District

    Sindhudurg

    States

    Maharashtra

    The Shwas Bal Raksha Project, initiated by Jeevan Aanand Sanstha, supports economically disadvantaged children with congenital heart diseases. Operating for the past year, the project has successfully facilitated over 20 free heart surgeries through the Rajiv Gandhi Yojana at various hospitals. Targeting children in impoverished families, born with heart issues, the initiative aims to bridge the gap in medical treatment caused by severe financial constraints. In Kudal, the Aashram not only provides shelter but also extends educational assistance to children, emphasizing a holistic approach to their well-being.

  • Sanvita Ashram

    District

    Sindhudurg

    States

    Maharashtra

    Established in October 2013 at Padurtitha, Tal. Kudal, Dist. Sindhudurg, this Ashram began in a rented house. Catering to homeless elderly, mentally challenged patients, and children of such patients, the Sanstha acquired a plot in Pandur. Currently, a three-storey building is in progress. Under the registered Jeevan Aanand Sanstha, the Ashram aids 62 individuals, including the mentally ill, physically handicapped, and misused women on the streets. The objective is to enhance their quality of life holistically, fostering self-reliance and integration into society. The Ashram provides essential amenities, including food, clothing, and medicine, free of charge, with a focus on the residents' spiritual and mental growth. Additionally, the Ashram supports children's education through the 'Shwas Bal Raksha Project,' benefiting those from underprivileged families.

  • Sangama Programme

    District
    District

    Mumbai

    States

    Maharashtra

    Situated in Dahisar (East), Mumbai, this Ashram, initiated by the Sanstha, caters to homeless and helpless boys and girls. Addressing the dire conditions of those often found at railway stations, bus stands, and public spaces, the Ashram provides essential medical care and fulfills their various needs. Mr. Sandip Parab's Teams, in collaboration, extend their mission to bring solace and happiness to the destitute, mentally and physically sick, and abandoned individuals. The JAS inmates engage in cultivating vegetables and fruits within the premises, contributing to a sustainable environment and utilizing their skills in crafting paper and cloth bags, fostering a sense of accomplishment.

  • Maa Asroghar Programme

    State
    States

    Goa

    Established in a rented house near Khuntadevi Temple, Goa, this Ashram serves homeless elderly, mentally challenged patients, and children of such patients. The JAS team collaborates with local police and NGOs for seamless admission and legal processes. For those with HIV or TB, collaboration with other NGOs ensures proper care. With a team of professionals, including psychiatrists, doctors, nurses, and social workers, the focus is on rehabilitating patients, preserving health, and attempting family reunions. JAS staff also aids roadside destitute, offering temporary rehabilitation and medical assistance at Carver Day/Night Shelters. In Kudal's Aashram, children receive shelter and educational support.

  • Savedana Ashram Programme

    District
    State
    District

    North Goa

    States

    Goa

    Established near Pedem Hospital, Mapusa, this Ashram serves homeless elderly, mentally challenged patients, and children of such patients. JAS is committed to public awareness about elderly care and homelessness, conducting sessions in schools and colleges. The team collaborates with doctors and hospitals for prompt and economical treatment. With professionals including psychiatrists, doctors, nurses, and social workers, the focus is on patient rehabilitation, health preservation, and quality of life enhancement, aiming for family reunions. In June & Dec 2018, a training programme for the 36-member JAS team emphasized organisational policies, reporting formats, and staff roles.

Leadership Team

  • Sandip Parab

    Founder & Secretary

  • Naresh Krishna Chavan

    President

  • Santosh Ankush Pujare

    Treasurer

  • Ramchandra Jagannath Adsule

    Member

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTJ7121J

  • Registration Number

    F-54601

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 80G

    AABTJ7121JF20140

  • 12A

    AABTJ7121JE20142

  • FCRA

    Not Available

About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    2013

Impact

Over ten branches, Jeevan Aanand Sanstha has impacted over 240 patients, employed a team of 80+ staff members, and achieved more than 50 milestones in its work.

Vision and Mission

The vision of JAS is that every forsaken person on the street aged 18 years and above lives a respectful life with dignity, while their mission is to ensure there will be no forsaken person on Indian streets.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    10/B, Saiprasad, 4th Road, Prabhat Colony, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management