Bless Children Home:
A Home For Helpless Kids.
60 children from unprivileged communities in Tamil Nadu live in the Bless Children Home, Including 20 Toddlers. We
We Ensure Happy Childhoods. Join Us.
What We Do
Adoption Center
Bless Children Home
- Children’s Home to serve 75 children from villages near and far.
- Taking Care of 20 Toddlers who were surrendered or abandoned.
- Three meals a day with locally-produced food
Education
Schools For the Children
- Creating hygienic habits among the children.
- Installing clean water, toilets, & rainwater harvesting material.
- Offering computers and books for the schools’ libraries.
- For 8 schools located in rural areas.
Village Development
FFVDP – Family Focused Village Development Program
- Aims at the total development of the selected scheduled tribe and scheduled caste families in the target areas.
- 274 families gets housing, toilet construction, livelihood Support from us.
Fish Vendors
Cycle fish vendors
- We Grouped all these scattered vendors under one roof, in the micro-credit programme.
- Fish vendors who met few criteria and who regularly attending meetings, trainings, and met savings and repayment goals were provided with interest-free loans.
- BLESS is also working with the fisheries department to improve assistance to impoverished fish vendors.
Self Help Groups
Self-help Groups / Women Empowerment- NABFINS- Micro Finance Program
- Support micro-credit for the women’s self-help groups.
- Members save small amounts regularly, with the mutual agreement to contribute to a common fund to meet their emergency needs.
- The group members use collective wisdom and peer pressure to ensure proper use of credit and timely repayment of loans.
Medical Camps
Improving public health
- Children attending the camps will receive special attention to increase their awareness and understanding of healthcare.
- Thanks to these camps, people who have rarely or never seen doctors will receive free care and evaluation targeted to their needs.
- To Provide medical assistance to the needy and vulnerable, to bridge the gap until the general primary health service improves.