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Youth
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Social Doctors
in every country

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CSR Brands


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Your Birthday

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NGO Brands


United Nations

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Media
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Billions of users means Social responsibility,
Country responsibility &
Climate responsibility is far bigger
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social challenges
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28.08.2013
Thought birth date
"We cant change that"
Nobody in the last 2025 years was successful in changing attitude of people.

Maybe the thoughts came after 28.08.2013 when founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat had an almost fatal accident and his death was postponed by Bhau and many social doctors like Mastek Foundation, Adfactors PR, Venkat, not to be named philanthropist but these are thoughts.

By education he may be an Engineer and MBA, but his teacher is life.

He had the experience of meeting with Mr Ratan Tata, Keshub Mahindra or had a letter from film celebrity Amitabh Bachchan on his views of Developed Nation or call from former President Dr Abdul Kalam or many school or college friends who stayed at hospital after the accident.

He also experienced below third grade individuals who are motivating him to write a digital book on mental rape.

And he is also learning how to help people from his elder son Rohan, who is differently abled and can not do any main thing on his own.

So like everyone good and bad things happen but instead of blaming them, he is learning from them or their makers.

He worked in advertising and PR and social PR and that is why he thought he should use his skills in Branding issues.

And good things is he was part of Onida TV Team where in the ad they showed broken TV with tag line "Neighbours envy, owners pride"

He does not want to own because he knows he will leave the world empty. But while on earth, he should live with pride.

Governments
Law Ministry
Police
Helplines
Bordering countries

 



Youth for Sewa

Youth Football Club Rurka Kalan

Youth Dreamers Foundation

Youth Ki Awaaz

Youth Technical Training Society

Abhinav Institute of Technology & Management
Vocational training and Skills to youth

NITTSD
National Institute For Technical Training & Skill Development (NITTSD) is a National organization which formed to work towards “Skill India Mission”

Government : India
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports

Funding Agencies : Spain
Barca Foundation - Funding Agency by celebrity

India : NGOs

Ajit Foundation

Suhrid foundation , Mumbai

Kenya
CAP-Youth Empowerment Institute (YEI) : Youth related projects

 

USA
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Camp Fire National Headquarters
CEDARS
Covenant House & Affiliates
DonorsChoose.org
Girl Scouts of the USA
Girls Incorporated
Junior Achievement USA
National 4-H Council
Scholarship America
SOS Children's Villages - USA


XPRIZE
XPRIZE : Connect

 

Corporates : USA
Walgreens : Achieve potential

Corporates : India

YKA Media Pvt Ltd

NGOs : India
Yuva Parivartan

Youth for Sewa

Corporate Foundations : India
Persistant Foundation : Skill development programs in urban and rural areas to empower young men and women to obtain a sustainable source of livelihoo

 

At risk youth

Afghanistan

Parsa

Australia

Kids Help Line
Mission Australia
Spotlight Foundation

Canada

Children's Aid Foundation
Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Fry Society Of Greater Vancouver
Hope Mission
Right To Play
Simple Plan Foundation
Steve Nash Foundation

Colombia

Formula Smiles Foundation

India

City Of Joy Aid
Cry
Harmony Foundation For Children
Youthnet

Namibia

Young Women's Empowerment Network

Netherlands

Meraih Bintang Foundation

Peru

Changes For New Hope

Portugal

Vitor Baia Foundation

South Africa

Children In The Wilderness
Global Campaign For Education

United Kingdom

Aberlour Child Care Trust
Action For Children
Amy Winehouse Foundation
Barnardo's
Bottletop
Build Africa
Cafod
Camden Music Trust
Centrepoint
Cheryl's Trust
Children's Society
Global Angels
Inspire Foundation
Laureus Sport For Good Foundation
Listen Campaign
London Music Fund
Lord's Taverners
Place2be
Railway Children
Samaritans
Sentebale
Step Forward
Tearfund
The Family Haven
The Honeypot Children's Charity
The King's Trust
The Salvation Army
Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

United States Of America

A Place Called Home
A Sense Of Home
A Time To Help
A World Fit For Kids!
Ac Green Youth Foundation
Aging Up
Ali Forney Center
Amy Roloff Charity Foundation
Andre Agassi Foundation For Education
Andy Roddick Foundation
Angel Rock Project
Apl.De.Ap Foundation International
Aviva
B.L.I.N.D.
Bailey's Cafe
Bama Works Fund
Battier Take Charge Foundation
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Boys & Girls Clubs Of America
Bryan Bros. Foundation
Buildon
Bus Stops Here Foundation
Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation
Camp Hale Alumni Association
Camp Southern Ground
Care To Learn
Cathy's Kids Foundation
Celebration Of The Sea Foundation
Chaka Khan Foundation
Children's Lifesaving Foundation
Chill Foundation
City Hearts: Kids Say Yes To The Arts
Cityparks Foundation
Coachart
Common Ground Foundation
Communities In Schools
Communities In Schools Of The Gulf South
Cops4causes
Covenant House
Cp3 Foundation
Create Now
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch
Debate Mate
Devonshire Pals
Diamond In The Raw Foundation
Ed Asner Family Center
Emeril Lagasse Foundation
Family Scholar House
Figure Skating In Harlem
Filmaid International
Find A Dream
First Star
Free Arts For Abused Children
Free Arts Nyc
Freewishes Foundation
Fresh Air Fund
Friends Of Nova
Garden Of Dreams
Get Schooled Foundation
Gibson Foundation
Girls Inc.
Girls Rock Camp Alliance
Give Something Back Foundation
G-Unity Foundation
Harlem Children's Zone
Heal The Hood Foundation Of Memphis
Hollywood Arts
Homeaid
Homeward Nyc
Honey Shine Foundation
Honey Shine Mentoring Program
I Have A Dream Foundation
I.Am Scholarship Fund
Imagine La
James R. Jordan Foundation
Janie's Fund
Jason Foundation
Julian D. King Gift Foundation
K.I.D.S.
K9 Connection
Kasey Kahne Foundation
Kelly For Kids Foundation
Kerosene Lamp Foundation
Khloe Kares
Kids In The Spotlight
Kobe And Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation
Konfidence Foundation
Kristi Yamaguchi’S Always Dream
La's Best
La's Promise
Lebron James Family Foundation
Living Classrooms Foundation
Love Our Children Usa
Ludacris Foundation
M. Night Shyamalan Foundation
Mad Mac Foundation
Malivai Washington Youth Foundation
Man/Kind Project, Inc.
Mario Chalmers Foundation
Marshall Mathers Foundation
Marty Hennessy Inspiring Children Foundation
Matt Leinart Foundation
Mayor's Fund To Advance New York City
Meet Me Halfway
Mentors For Youth
Mercy Ministries
Milagro Foundation
Mourning Family Foundation
My Stuff Bags Foundation
Newman's Own Foundation
One World Play Project
Opening Act
Orangewood Children's Foundation
Oyc Miami
Pablove Foundation
Plan International Usa
Quinton Aaron Foundation
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation
Safe Horizon
Safety Harbor Kids
Save A Life Foundation
Sbc P.R.I.M.E.
Scare Foundation
Sean Anderson Foundation
Seeds Of Peace
Shania Twain Foundation
Smiles For Life Foundation
Standup For Kids
Steve And Marjorie Harvey Foundation
Stewpot Community Services
Stoked Mentoring
Suns Nite Hoops
Teammates For Kids
The Bridge
The Gentle Barn
The Lunchbox Fund
The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation
The Skatepark Project
The Thrive Network
Toys For Tots
Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation
Turn 2 Foundation
Umps Care
Unite The United
Unusual Suspects Theatre Company
Urban Arts Partnership
Usher's New Look Foundation
Variety Club
Victor Cruz Foundation
Will And Jada Smith Family Foundation
Women's Media Center
Youth Emerging Stronger

Mental Health and Well-being:
Young people are increasingly experiencing mental health challenges like depression, anxiety, and stress due to the pressures of school, relationships, and social media.

Self-Esteem and Body Image:
Navigating adolescence and young adulthood can be a difficult time for developing a healthy sense of self, leading to low self-esteem and body image issues.

Substance Abuse:
Peer pressure, the quest for acceptance, and easy access to substances can lead to smoking, drinking, and drug use, negatively impacting mental and emotional well-being.

Education
Many youth face difficulties in accessing quality education and developing the skills needed for future employment.

Employment : Unemployment:
Finding stable employment can be a significant challenge, particularly in countries with economic instability or limited job opportunities.

Lack of Role Models:
The absence of positive role models can hinder young people's ability to see themselves succeeding and achieving their full potential.

Social Media:
While social media can connect people, it also poses risks like cyberbullying, exposure to harmful content, and addiction.

Political Instability and Conflict:
Political instability and conflict can disrupt education, limit opportunities, and force young people to take on adult responsibilities prematurely.

Violence:
Youth are vulnerable to various forms of violence, including bullying, gang violence, and conflict-related violence.

Materialism:
The relentless pursuit of material wealth and possessions can lead to a lack of focus on more meaningful life goals.

Other Challenges:
Obesity:
Unhealthy eating habits and lack of physical activity can contribute to obesity and related health problems.

Time Management:
Young people often struggle with time management, leading to poor academic performance and missed opportunities.

Peer Pressure and Competition:
The pressure to conform to social norms and compete with peers can negatively impact mental health and well-being.

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Fund or donate directly to the concerned NGO. If you want to see whom to donate, we share issuewise NGOs and also mention their country. Visit their website and donate to them.
What NGOs can do ?

NGOs can email us link of their official website which shares social issue programmes. If the NGO works on 5 social issues, we need 5 different links or one link where all the social issues are mentioned one below the other. And the NGO should mention the location of the programme and the country where it is happening or happened. Why we are saying happened is, it gives donors an idea that the NGO has already done this type of programme.

The NGO should not send us website other than their own website.

There is no cost of sharing the name of the NGO but we have a limitation.

We can share only one para (150 to 200 words) programme story or success story of the NGO with no photo. Since the link goes to the website of the NGO, the NGO can put photographs on their website.

We may get many mails and virus protection means if the mail has virus we can not open it. To give justice to your email, please do not send photographs, funding appeal, presentations or pdf or word files.

If the NGO does not have any website, then they can neither share their success story but can give their address and phone number on which donors or volunteers can contact. In case they send phone numbers, we are not responsible if they get false phone calls because we have experienced how one gets false calls and related Government of India messages warn every Indian citizen on related issues

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Focus is limitation
NGO Social Doctors is our focus. We know there are millions of social doctors in the world and focussing on NGOs would reduce the social doctors which help communities, countries & climate. But we limit it to NGOs because they need funds for their own survival and for helping communities more in terms of numbers as well as in terms of geographical area.

Corporates have competition from other corporates. NGOs have competition not just from other corporate donors which may look for other NGOs for whatever good or bad reasons but that from funding agencies, corporate foundations, philanthropists, celebrities and volunteers who may select other NGOs

In 2001, we invested time, money and talent of various corporates, funding agencies to work on credibility of NGOs and realised two things.
1) It takes anywhere between 3 months to 6 months time to do research on any 1 NGO because we have to do research with their donors, the communities they serve, local people & employees of the NGO
2) When the founder or CEO of the NGO either leaves the world or the NGO, then the NGO credibility affects manytimes in positive or negative direction because new management will have their own working characteristics plus the NGO Founder or CEO or team members are like family to the communities and with their living, the NGO Credibility may get affected (again, in positive or negative term)

Doing research of thousands of NGOs from different countries is not something any organisation can do (however large it is like 1000 people organisation because they can neither give necessary salary to the talented people not can they afford travel and stay cost of people from that organisation). And it is always better to get local talent for not just cost of talent and travel but they know the local lanauage which is essential to communicate plus local humsn behaviour or local government plus local politics which may have positive or negative effect

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Nobel Laureates

Nobel Laureates
By country
By name
By year
Physics
Chemistry
Medicine
Literature
Peace 
Economic Sciences

Nobel's WILL

Award Winners

Great Social Doctors

Scientists , Discoveries , Inventions

NGO Founders & CEOs

Social issues need
Brand Surgery

People like Brands.
Infact they love Brands.
Many people in the world hate "social issues". Maybe because they think they have one life.
They want to enjoy.
And not get involved with
Social issues others face.
Please note "others face"

These people know must know that they came on earth alone and leave the world alone. Their parents, life partner, children are all different than themself. Even if it is twins or more together, they as individuals are aline. And yes, maybe leave alongwith others in case of natural disasters like flood, earthquake or or man made disasters like war, naxalism but the fact is as government counts them as numbers like number of people died in flood was 28813. Yes, they become a number however poor or rich they were.
So what you do in between birth and death is important. You can be a great film hero or sports heroine or super rich business person or born in royal family or on streets in a poor family. You were born as a body and leave as a body, what you live as a body is key.

Celebrities are influencers

We think they are celebs

Parents
Teachers
Police (All police)

U : BirthdayPhilanthropist

UN Goodwill Ambassadors
UNESCO
FAO
UNDP
UNHCR
WHO
UNODC
UNFPA
Women

Special Celebrities
Academic celebrities
Administration
Adventure
Architects
Arts
Authors
Bloggers
 
Business Celebrities

Comedy
Dance
Developmental celebs
Drama
Economy

Engineer
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Environment
Fashion
Film persons
Film names
Film producers
Film writers
Fine arts
Food
Health
Historians
Journalists

Media celebrities
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Peace of Mind
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Royalty
Science

Singers

Spiritual

Sports celebrities
Television
Traditional medicine
Yoga