From clean water to skill development, Sarvajanik Shiskshonnayan Sansthan’s (SS Sansthan) government-linked projects empower 22 lakh+ people across 11 districts of Uttar Pradesh.
Our roots trace back to a small village school in Allipur, Hardoi district, Uttar Pradesh—aligned with a strong belief that educating girls and underprivileged children can ripple out to transform entire communities. From there, our growth has been steady, grounded in local trust, integrity, and unwavering commitment.
Since 1981, SS Sansthan (ISO 9001:2015 certified) has been dedicated to transforming lives in urban and rural India. Born from a vision of social and economic upliftment, we work unceasingly to empower downtrodden and marginalised communities, helping them build self-reliance, dignity, and hope.
We are driven by our belief that every person deserves access to health, education, nutrition, clean water, and sanitation—not as charity, but as a right. Our mission is anchored in creating vibrant, resilient communities rooted in participation, inclusivity, and sustainability. We don’t see ourselves as just implementers—we see ourselves as enablers, facilitators, partners in a shared journey toward dignity and well-being.

We engage both men and women alike at every level—from planning through monitoring and evaluation. Communities aren’t just beneficiaries; they’re co-creators.

Through micro-enterprises, self-help groups, vocational training, and livelihood opportunities, we help people build income pathways — not dependency.

We tap into local skills, heritage, and resources. Solutions grounded in context are the ones that last.

We partner with government bodies, private institutions, NGOs, volunteers, and grassroots leaders. Shared goals. Shared effort.
Empowering Communities Since 1981 | SS Sansthan Uttar Pradesh
Inspired by Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, we strive to empower the elderly, youth, women, and communities through initiatives that nurture dignity, opportunity, and sustainable well-being for all.

Operating old age homes and shelter homes in several districts to care for the elderly and distressed.

Running de-addiction centres as well as open shelter homes to support vulnerable groups.

Managing Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls’ Schools, colleges, and non-formal education programs to expand educational access.

Carrying out projects in water & sanitation, health, nutrition, environment, and skill development—particularly in underserved regions, often in partnership with state and central government.
Seven years, My wife was here, but she died in Kanpur in 2022.
I have a son and daughter in law and they are good, but financial situation is bad. So i had to come here. My son does sen some money. Everybody behaves well, all work i done well, when we fall sick we are treate immeditely, excellent and wll kep surroundings....we re entertained ...we play cards and carro board. We do Yoga with a teacher...spiritual practices alo carried out. we celebrate functions, play colors during Holi busrt crackers and lght dias during diwali.
I am staying here ince 6 years,from kanpur. I was leading a happ life...after sometm, i came to street, we didnt have any food and my huband was responsible for this. We came to the treets. My neighbor who was the sister of Senroop Singh, who was the councillor of our area told hm about my state. after a week he met me and asked me about my problesm and then brought e to this home. I am very omfotrable here. Travelled to ayodhya thrice, we go on pilgirmages, We read the ramayan, bhagavad gita, shiv pura,n together and also sit and talk . My liver is weak i am getting medicines , my BP us high as well and I ma getting treated for the same. The staff s very good...
I was running a flour mill and a kirana store five years ago. Then, when my wife and son passed away. Though, I was living with my brothers, I did not want to burden them. I also did not want to be alone, so I came here.
I feel more happier here than at home. We enjoy oursleves play boardgames, cards, carrom, ludo, chess and have a program or activity every other day to look forard to ....
Living at Sarojini Nagar since last nine months
I feel more happier here than at home, we are happy 100 percent. We enjoy oursleves play boardgames, cards, carrom, ludo chess we live here happilty, we are all firends with each other.every other day there is program.
My wife and son passed away and i was alone. I was living with my brothers but was feeling bad.... I dd not want to be alone, so i came here. I do not feel any lack at all. Food is good. I like it better than home. My brothers did supoort me. Gopal Ji, Mehra Ji, Bhanwar Singh. I had a mill and a kiranan store five years ago. I do not face any difficulties. every other day we go out for some or the other prorgam...