Social Doctors

Success is the result.
In medical operations, success matters.
In social operations, success matters more because 8 billion social patients, millions of trees, animals, marine life, wild life in the universe.

You can be a corporate, NGO, funding agency, corporate foundation, philanthropist, celebrity, product, medicine ... and of course government & UN making successful impact of either direct work or partnership addressing social challenges ... What matters is sucess.

By 28.8.2025, we plan to share at least 62000 social doctors, over 200000 social programme links & 10000 success story links.

We invite organisations from all countries, to just email Datacentre@CSRidentity.com & share following
Name or organisation. Organisation type like corporate or NGO. Social issue. Headline of success story. Links
Dont send images, presentations, pdfs ....

Bhau & others postponed founder's death on 28.8.2013 because he had not done enough to serve mother earth.

Heart attack : If cardiac operation is succesful, then you live a sustainable life.
Else you depend on others or leave this world.


Social issues post so many challenges that the organisation gets many heart attacks.
But strong organisations survive.
And this strenth gives others an example of how to address social challenges which result in positive impact


CSRidentity.com plans to share 10000 successful social operations between 1.1.2025 to 28.08.2025.
And social doctors can be Corporates, Corporate Foundations , NGOs, Funding Agencies, Philanthropists, Celebrities, Government, UN

Addiction
Success Stories

Adoption
Success Stories

Agriculture
Success Stories

Animals
Success Stories

Arts
Success Stories

Autism
Success Stories

Biodiversity
Success Stories 

Biotechnology
Success Stories

Blind
Success Stories

Blood donation
Success Stories

Cancer
Success Stories

Child Health
Success Stories

Children
Success Stories

Civic issues
Success Stories

Clean country
Success Stories

Clean river
Success Stories

Climate Change
Success Stories

Crafts
Success Stories

Culture
Success Stories

Deaf
Success Stories

Deaf and Dumb
Success Stories

Dementia
Success Stories

Disability
Success Stories

Disaster Relief
Success Stories

Diversity
Success Stories

Dumb
Success Stories

Dyslexia
Success Stories

Economy
Success Stories


Ecotourism
Success Stories

Education
Success Stories

Employment
Success Stories

Energy
Success Stories

Environment
Success Stories

Financial inclusion
Success Stories

Food
Success Stories

Girl child
Success Stories

GLBT
Success Stories

Health
Success Stories

Heritage
Success Stories

HIV / AIDS
Success Stories

Housing
Success Stories 

Human Rights
Success Stories

Hunger
Success Stories

Income Generation
Success Stories



Immigration
Success Stories

Indigeneous communities
Success Stories

Jobs for disabled
Success Stories

Jobs for locals
Success Stories

Jobs for poor
Success Stories

Jobs for women
Success Stories

Justice
Success Stories

Livelihood
Success Stories 

Marriage
Success Stories

Mental Disability
Success Stories

Mental Health
Success Stories

Microfinance
Success Stories

Migration
Success Stories

Nutrition
Success Stories

Orphans
Success Stories

Palliative Care
Success Stories

Peace of mind
Success Stories

Physical Disability
Success Stories

Population
Success Stories

Poverty
Success Stories

Prisoners
Success Stories

Racial Equity
Success Stories


Recycling
Success Stories

Refugees
Success Stories

Renewable energy
Success Stories

Rural Development
Success Stories

Sanitation
Success Stories

Science
Success Stories


Senior Citizens
Success Stories

Skill Development
Success Stories

Slums
Success Stories

Solar
Success Stories


Sports

Success Stories

Suicides
Success Stories

Tree Plantation
Success Stories

Tribals
Success Stories

Urban Development
Success Stories

Village Development
Success Stories

Waste Management
Success Stories

Water
Success Stories

Women
Success Stories

Youth
Success Stories 

Success Stories

We plan to share success stories of Philanthropists from various countries.

India is our global example, so Philanthropists in India are covered as one big centre of information.

We plan to start sharing success stories from 1.1.2025 and by 31.3.2026, we share thousands of success stories of how Philanthropists impact social challenges positively.

And we give only following two things
1) Subissues within the issue
2) Headlines of success stories
We will link both to the related Philanthropist website (not any other website) because the initiative is done by the Philanthropist which invests not just money but time, experience, guidance ...

If you want to share your success story, mail
Datacentre@CSRIdentity.com your name, social issue, headline and link to the programme on your official website.