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What is the mission of the Trust?

The Trust works for inclusive social development by supporting disadvantaged communities through welfare, education, skill development, livelihood promotion, cultural activities, and ethical value–based initiatives. Its mission is to empower individuals and communities to lead dignified, self-reliant lives.

The Trust serves poor and needy individuals, women, children, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, unemployed and underemployed youth, informal sector workers, artisans, and first-generation learners. All activities are carried out without discrimination based on caste, religion, gender, or economic status.

The Trust provides relief during emergencies and periods of hardship through distribution of food, clothing, medicines, educational materials, and essential commodities. It also supports basic healthcare, sanitation, hygiene, nutrition awareness, and assistance to families affected by illness, accidents, or economic crises.

The Trust conducts awareness programs on social justice, human rights, labour rights, and access to government welfare schemes. It encourages community participation, inclusion, and collective responsibility for social development.

The Trust runs training centres and programs in vocational, technical, digital, professional, and life skills. These include computer literacy, office assistance, basic accounting, service-sector skills, career guidance, counselling, and employability enhancement programs.

Yes. The Trust promotes self-employment through income-generation schemes, micro-enterprises, cottage industries, and home-based livelihood models. It also supports entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and market access for trained beneficiaries.

The Trust supports service-oriented ventures such as cloud kitchens, food services, tailoring and garment units, repair and maintenance services, personal care and wellness services, as well as traditional crafts, handloom, and artisanal industries

Yes. The Trust may establish and manage service-oriented institutions, training-cum-production units, and social enterprises that integrate skill development, employment generation, and community benefit.

Yes. The Trust promotes spiritual well-being, ethical values, social harmony, arts, culture, literature, music, theatre, and folk traditions. It organizes cultural programs, workshops, exhibitions, and provides platforms for emerging artists and creative practitioners.

The Trust operates media and digital platforms to create and publish content related to social awareness, education, culture, and development. It also offers training and opportunities in journalism, content creation, media production, and e-publication, ensuring ethical and responsible communication.

Yes. The Trust actively collaborates with government bodies, educational institutions, NGOs, CSR initiatives, private organizations, professionals, and volunteers for joint projects aligned with its objectives.

Individuals and organizations can support the Trust through donations, partnerships, sponsorships, volunteering, professional services, and participation in programs and initiatives, in accordance with applicable laws.

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Mythri Mutually Aided Co-operative Credit Society Limited is a member-driven financial institution established primarily for the welfare of media persons.

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Sreeman Bhagavathi Foundation has been established with the primary aim of training, helping, guiding, assisting the needy in various aspects of life.

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