SEVA LEGAL AID AND IVF JOINT PROJECT
E-India Verify

Fraudulent NRI marriages are on the rise among Indian community. To prevent fraudulent marriages, IVF and Seva Legal Aid started this project
to provide verification services to people of Indian origin in India, US, and Canada. 

IVF PROJECTS FUNDED BY SEVA LEGAL AID

Crime home Crime 

When a parent is imprisoned, it's the children in the family who are affected the most. They are denied education and freedom along with their parents. These children become the substance of abuse and when they grow up, turn to lives of crime, drugs and misfortune. The Crime Home Children (CHC) Project identifies these children in the prison systems or out of the slums and ensures their education. Support cost per child for one year is 10000 Rupees or $225. This donation provides a child with books, stationary, clothing, travel costs, local guardian's honorarium and admisitrative expenses..

Family Law/Domestic Violence

Legal advice for victims of spousal abuse and advocacy on behalf of domestic violence survivors.

Prison Reform

Tihar jail, the world's largest prison, in terms of population (housing nearly 10,000 inmates at a time) during 1993-95 is also known as the central prison of Delhi. India Vision foundation, after research concluded that it was imperative to impart training and skills to women in prison. Every prisoner, whatever reason they were arrested, faces life in prison which is depressing and traumatic. They are separated from their loved ones, and their self worth and confidence is destroyed.

The Weaving Behind Bars Program teaches women to weave, giving them the opportunity to earn money. They are paid daily. The money is deposited into their internal bank account in the Tihar Jail.

Creche for Children provides developmental and nutritional support to the kids in jail with their parents. They are educated, loved, nurtured, pampered and allowed to live and play as children, away from congested cells and other convicts.

The Bottle Cover Making Project teaches women inmates to make bottle covers with the fines tissue and material. The project found popularity with foreigners who used them as gifts for friends and family, and it has become very successful.

The Gali School Project

A movement that began in 1997 helps children living in the slums of Yamuna Pushta, India get the education they need. In the slums, one in ten children goes to school. The rest are illiterate and have to care for themselves, and their chances of surviving are low. They often end up addicted to drugs, homeless and hungry. The Gali School caters to the needs of such impoverished children. The project identifies children in need and ensures their schooling, connecting over 3000 beneficiaries. It has helped many children turn their lives around.

Rural Development

Rural Development

In collaboration with the Village Panachayats of the neighboring villages of Sohna district of Gurgaon, Haryana and also Navjyoti, The India Vision Foundation is running the Rural Development Project; the first welfare project aimed at total development of the locals with primary concentration on bringing about a change in social attitudes of the rural community, specifically those towards women and children.

Balwari Program

The foundation is running an integrated program in twelve adjoining villages, wherein, not only basic education is provided, but an emphasis is on imparting moral values, with the aim of the overall development of the area.

Human Trafficking

Advocacy for the rights of men, women and children smuggled into the country against their will for purposes of sexual exploitation, involuntary domestic servitude and force labor.


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