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ABOUT US

Welcome To ASMITA

ASMITA stands for Association for the Socially Marginalized's Integrated Therapeutic Action. It is a registered charitable trust founded by Fr. Dilraj IMS in 1998 at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. This organization caters to the needs of the underprivileged especially the women and children in the slums of Varanasi. It exists for the dignity and empowerment of the marginalized migrant laborers, widows, children engaged in hazardous situations in the slums, and children who need care and protection.
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Our Programs

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Health

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Menstrual Hygeine

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Vocational Training

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Computer Education

Rescue & Rehabilitation

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Covid Relief

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Covid Vaccination

OUR CAMPAIGNS

Non Formal education in the slums

Food Kits for Pregnant Women

Tailoring machines for livelihood

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URGENT CAUSES

Food Kits for Pregnant Women &
Save the Futures World

ASMITA conducted a baseline survey in the month of January 2022 in ten slums of Varanasi city concerning health issues focusing on women. This survey showed that 67.36 % of the children below the age of 10, in the slums, were underfed and malnourished, and 71.8% of the women suffer from anemia and malnutrition. Pregnant women are in the high-risk category concerning their motherhood and daily intake of food. The condition in the slums is much worse. None of the primary stakeholders have a steady flow of income.
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Stories Of Transformation

Three Children Births

When Radheshyam, s wife delivered three child in one birth even the doctors have no hope of the survival of the children because they were just 600gms each. Asmita fought even with God to bring the children back to life. Now the children are studying in 12th .

Neetu Become Mother Again

Neetu lives in a slum near Chowka ghat at the side of the road. She was four months pregnant when we met her. At that time itself she was on the bed. She was unable to walk around. The problem with her was that her previous delivery was cesarean.

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