SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST, a non-profit organization in india is to empower underprivileged children, youth and women through relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused livelihood programmes. This charitable trust started informally back in april in 2015 .In 2015, on a routine visit to an orphanage, Mohd Muzammil tried to spend more time with the children and understand their wishes and aspirations in life. They surpassed his expectations when one child mentioned that he’s never had his birthday celebrated. The others followed suit. Recollecting all the birthday cakes that he cut and stacks of presents received, he could only imagine what their joy would be to have theirs celebrated at least once. It did not take him long to make a list of the 73 children represented by 73 days of the year.The next few months that he spent striking some of these days off his list, and sharing a piece of the cake changed his perception of life. Thus was born the idea of setting up "Share Care Welfare Trust", meaning way to Live Life. From the desk of Mr Mohd Muzammil, Founder of "Share Care Welfare Trust", With assistance from my family, and with the support of my friends, we were able to make a better use of our resources. We requested people to donate their old clothes and accessories, to provide to these children as their new clothes. Even the simplest of gestures would light up their lives. But that would not have been enough. Education remains the epicenter of development apart from one’s basic needs. We tried to encourage school attendance and stimulate interest by organizing vocational activities and awarding them with reading material and stationary. To overcome the disparities in female literacy, we now seek to promote the education of the girl child, by sponsoring their education and propagate it. We are a growing foundation and still learning to improve and serve better. We are welcoming your support and ideas. Thus, if you have the heart and the same dreams come and join us because any contribution is very much appreciated
Asting organization is established to make the world better. Our goal is to help to alleviate the burden of the world’s poor through helping to meet each of five basic needs in their life including food, shelter, healthcare, education, and livelihood.
Our Vision -
“The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than thousands of heads bowing in prayer.” - MAHATMA GANDHI
Work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of underprivileged children, youth and women, with a life-cycle approach of development.
Enable the civil society across the world to engage proactively in the change process through the philosophy of civic driven change.
Adopt highest standards of governance to emerge as a leading knowledge and technology driven, innovative and scalable international development organization.
Our Mission -
SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST provides children and families with clothing, food, education, shelter and the teachings. Through love, motivation, and opportunities we help people thrive and become self-sufficient and on the other hand to support the elderly with dignity and assistance. As these we have taken up a sacred mission of helping the helpless, it’s now our duty as well to help them to raise funds and support their noble cause.

Special Support Program
SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST constantly strives to support and empower individuals, particularly underprivileged children enabling them to meet basic ambitions of their life and realize their potential, make informed choices, resist oppression, fight for rightful existence and facilitate new possibilities and opportunities for them.
The Foundation takes up individual cases based on their immediate needs. These individuals are then given educational support, in individual capacity, who are at risk of discontinuing their studies due to impoverished circumstances and have exhibited outstanding academic record. Individuals suffering from any critical diseases are provided support for their health; specific cases are also taken for rehabilitation wherein they are given educational support, vocational training, entrepreneurship training, counseling and provision for aids and appliances.
Support for education and health is also provided to recognize those children who have performed outstanding deeds of bravery and selfless sacrifices including bravery award winners. There are over 4200 individual children who have been supported through this program.

Motivational seminars
The growth of the non-profit sector in India, in the last two decades, has been phenomenal. SEMINARS particularly, by engaging directly with the people, are able to participate in the thought-making process of the communities they work with, and thus have the capacity to bring about long-lasting positive change also arranged seminars to influence the behaviour of people and changed their thoughts towards society.
But accelerated development soon reaches a stagnant point if it is not sustainable. Ensuring sustainability of initiatives requires a reorientation of NGOs focusing on their capacity building to attain competitiveness. This is not an easy transition, requiring grassroots NGOs to rethink and reform their programme designs, planning, fund mobilisation, fund management, and effective programme delivery. There is also a need to guide these NGOs to be able to identify and adapt with the changing national and global socio-political and economic developments which affect them. To equip and facilitate grassroots NGOs in the country to address these issues and eventually aim at achieving sustainable grassroots empowerment and community development, SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST initiated Empowering Grassroots.

Women Empowerment
NAARI SHAKTI is a programme focusing on girl children and women empowerment. The USP of “NARI SHAKTI “ is its innovative and highly effective approach named the ‘4-S Model’ which means Seeking Healthcare as a Behaviour, Support through Education, Support from Men through Male Involvement, and Sustaining Change in the Community.
According to a recent UNDP Human Development Report, India has a dangerously imbalanced sex ratio, the chief reason being rampant female infanticide and sex-selective abortions.
A tailor-made strategy called the ‘4 S Model’ has been developed under NAARI SHAKTI, the women empowerment programme. The ‘4 S Model’ is an acronym for four novel approaches, namely Seeking Healthcare as a Behaviour, Support for Education, Supporters through Male Involvement, and Sustaining the Change in Communities.
The programme identifies adolescent girls and women from the community and develops them into Change Agents, who in turn actively contribute to the community mobilization process.
So far, NAARI through women’s education empowerment program and health programmes has successfully made a difference to the lives of over 560,000 women and girl children.

Livelihood
SEEKHEGA INDIA e-Learning Programme evolved as a logical linkage to Mission Education, based on the need to provide employability skills to high school pass-outs and urban underprivileged youth to enhance their prospects of employment in the fast expanding retail, hospitality and service sectors.
It is not their lack of theoretical knowledge that causes this. Instead, it is the lack of right skills and attitude. There is thus, an increasing concern among the leading employers of the country, about the dearth of ready-to-deliver employees. In addition, the macro perspective affirms that, it is crucial for the energy of the underprivileged youth to be channelized properly with proper direction to aid economic growth and nation building to elude their addition to family woes, social stress and national misery.
SEEKHEGA INDIA / ATMA NIBHAR E- learning Programme is such an initiative of SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST which through its e-learning education programme aims at creating a pool of young and independent people, from a section of underprivileged youth, through skill enhancement in tandem with market requirements. It is an effort towards bridging the gap between demand and supply of skilled manpower in the fast emerging services and retail sectors of modern India.
This national level programme through its livelihood projects trains the poor and underprivileged youth in English Proficiency, Basic Computer Education and Soft Skills for enhancing their prospects of employment in the fast expanding retail, hospitality and BPO sectors.
So far, 4,000 youth have been trained through the e-learning programme and 800 have been placed in over 200 brands through 90 operational projects across India

Health Care
HEALTH ON WHEELS is a national level mobile healthcare programme which provides curative and preventive healthcare services at the doorsteps of the underserved in remote rural villages and urban slums, besides inculcating a health-seeking behavior in them, which also includes child health programmes in schools.
While the health statistics of rural India continue to be poor, the health status and access to health for the poor in urban slum dwellers has surfaced to be equally deplorable and have less than 4% of government primary healthcare facilities.
Urban slum dwellers suffer from adverse health conditions owing to mainly two reasons –first the lack of education and thus lack of awareness; and second the unwillingness to lose a day’s wage in order to reach the nearest medical facility. Healthcare for underprivileged, which is a desperate need, thus remains unaddressed.
The need of the hour is thus a two pronged approach – first to bring quality healthcare services to doorsteps of the needy and second to promote healthcare awareness and contemporary healthcare seeking behavior among the underprivileged.
In such a scenario a mobile healthcare services delivery system is the most practical mechanism. And in subscription to this view, Smile Foundation has initiated the Smile on Wheels programme. This is a unique mobile hospital programme that seeks to address problems of mobility, accessibility and availability of primary healthcare with a special focus on children and women, in urban slums and remote rural areas.
The SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST on Wheels programme has so far provided free healthcare services to more than 50,000 children and families.

Education
PADHEGA INDIA , the education programme of Share care welfare trust provides basic education and healthcare to underprivileged children, with the belief that education is both the means as well as the end to a better life because it empowers an individual to earn his/her livelihood while also increasing one’s awareness on a range of issues; in the process helping him/her evolve as a better citizen.
Education is both the means as well as the end to a better life; means, because it empowers an individual to earn his/her livelihood and the end because it increases one’s awareness on a range of issues – from healthcare to appropriate social behavior to understanding one’s rights, and in the process evolve as a better citizen.
SHARE CARE WELFARE TRUST educational initiatives include Pre-school [3-6 yrs], Non Formal Education [6-14 yrs non-school going], Remedial Education [6-14 yrs school going] and Bridge Course [14-18 yrs drop-outs]. It is an education NGO which works for education for underprivileged children who are under difficult circumstances, such as child labour, children of poorest of the parents, children inflicted and affected with HIV/AIDS, street and runaway children, children with rare disabilities, disaster struck children and slum children. Special emphasis is given on girl education and women education, so that they and their families get empowered.
