Our Works
Food & Monetary Help
Passionate crusaders for serving underprivileged, needy people
Building Shelters & Toilets
Truly committed to build a happy home for shelterless
Having a house remains a dream for millions of our unprivileged countrymen. Serve Humanity Serve God Charitable Trust remains committed to fulfilling this dream and turning it into reality. We construct shelters and toilets for those who are on the fringes of society, lack the resources and are left at the mercy of nature. What we build for them is not just a house, but an abode of their hopes, aspirations, dreams and opportunities. Here a family, including girls and women can live a life of dignity, respect and safety.
Lend us a helping hand in our house building endeavors, so we can transform the lives of our many needy brethren and fill them with hope and happiness. You can help us in various ways by donating, volunteering, spreading word about our cause, sponsoring a house for a family.
Together we can strive to put a roof on the head of every needful family and send a message of warmth, compassion and hope to them.
Medical Help
Granting Healthcare Access to Economically Disadvantaged Patients
Education Support
Creating a World of Opportunities Through Education
- Actively dedicated towards empowering girls, women through education
- Allocate funds liberally towards education-related endeavours
- Arrange blackboards, fans, desks and clean drinking water in government schools
- Provide phones and laptops to students to open new knowledge dissemination and connectivity opportunities for them
- Provide academic and financial support for underprivileged but bright female students, including paying full term course fees for those pursuing professional courses like MBBS, GNM, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, etc.
Care Center
Selfless care towards bestowing health, wellness on SCI patients
Spinal cord injury (SCI) condition involves damage to any part of the spinal cord that sends and receives signals between the brain and the rest of the body. It often causes permanent changes in feeling, strength and other body functions below the injury site. Besides restricting patients’ mobility and movement, it can affect their mental, social, marital, financial and employment aspects.
Challenges in Treatment: With no cure known for SCI, treatments are available to manage symptoms and promote recovery. What makes treating SCI difficult and challenging is specialized and continuous care requirement which is time and money intensive. Besides causing paraplegia or quadriplegia, SCI can cause bedsores in patients which may be fatal without timely treatment. Lack of insurance for long-term care of SCI patients, minimal government assistance and continuous financial burden adds to the challenge.
Relief provided by SHSG: SHSG provides holistic care to patients to help them lead healthy, happy, independent and valuable lives. This includes free accommodation and free treatment for their bedsores and injuries, psychological support and motivation, self-care, independence, employment and wheelchair training and provisioning.
Vision: Presently serving SCI patients at its center at Madanheri, Kharar, SHSG’s vision is to construct a mini hospital for them in the future. So it can care for even more patients. Only with your active support, we can achieve this.
Clothes And Blankets Distribution
Creating a World of Warmth and Hope for Deprived
While winter is a joyful time for the resourceful, it is a harrowing time for marginalized people. The lack of warm clothing makes them vulnerable to the vagaries of cold weather and puts their health, safety and well-being at peril. Moved by their plight and suffering, SHSG distributes warm clothing like blankets, jackets among them.
Giving the needy a feeling of warmth, comfort and joy, the warm clothes also help to protect their health and wellbeing from biting cold weather and makes them believe that this world cares for them. Join us in spreading joy and warmth among our less privileged brothers and sisters.
Plant Langar
Spreading Awareness on Environmental Protection & Conservation
Dasvandh
Contributing for the Betterment of Community
One Race Marathon
Creating an Empowering World through Sports
On 19 November, 2023, Serve Humanity Serve God Charitable Trust organized One Race Bhaag Chandigarh Bhaag half marathon race at the picturesque Chandigarh Club. Wheelchair-bound people participated in this inspiring sporting event and achieved the feat of covering a 5 km stretch. The event celebrated the indomitable spirit of people with disabilities, ignited hopes and possibilities in their life and drove home the message of inclusivity and empathy in the society.
Moreover, it paid a rich tribute to legendary Milkha Singh for his immense contribution to sports in India. SHSG is committed to organizing such empowering sports events in the future to promote the development of physical, mental, health and social aspects of individuals with disabilities.
Covid Time Sewa
Covid was a hard time for humanity and SHSG rose to the occasion to help Covid patients and other needy people. Our dedicated doctors and paramedical staff worked hand in hand with our volunteers to provide medical care and succour to the affected people. Operating from the community hall of sector 69, they supported people in a myriad of ways, including distributing medicines and essential items among them, transporting patients through ambulance services, serving langar to them, etc.
Their selfless duty to people irrespective of their caste, creed, gender, etc. was in accordance with Sikh principle of Sarbat da Bhala which signifies the welfare of all.
- Provided free medical and oxygen treatment to patients
- Organized Langar Sewa to feed the hungry
- Soothed souls and generated hopes among people by fulfilling their dire needs
Punjab Flood Sewa
In the month of July, 2023, the state of Punjab witnessed unprecedented floods causing widespread destruction and shattering lives. The people of Punjab were affected in a big way as many lost homes, sources of livelihood and access to schooling and other facilities. The lack of food, water and shelter made people’s lives miserable. They desperately needed help and hope to survive.
Moved by their plight and suffering, men at SHSG quickly sprung into action to protect and support people. They remained at the forefront while performing various flood relief and rehabilitation operations like rescuing people trapped in flood waters, providing them free ration and other needed essentials, etc.
- Rescued flood victims without caring for their own personal safety
- Provided vital and timely support to people which made a difference to their survival
- Helped everyone irrespective of their caste, creed or gender