is concentrated in the fields of Education, Health and Community Development which we believe are the areas of greatest need and deserve our attention. We believe the three are inter-related fields and together the only way to make a sustainable and impact-full difference in the beneficiary population. We work for the enlistment of the poor and destitute by helping them achieve socio-economic inde
pendence, self-sustainability and health. We do everything from providing educational and health services to the needy, mainstreaming marginalized street children, making low-literate youth employable and empowering women. We help those in need with full respect, love and commitment, with the aim to not deliver charity but to empower them to better their own lot. Jeet Foundation is the full-spectrum grassroots NGO in India providing services spanning the development perfecta of Education and Community Development and thus able to provide a comprehensive path from poverty to prosperity and fully empower the destitute to tread it successfully. Over the last 3 years, Jeet Foundation has grown to field of helping hand and managed to carve a path to a beautiful life for so many of marginalized young children, women and communities. Sukhvinder Kaur, Jeet Foundation (President), focused to slum area of Ludhiana after working with teaching field for many years in the area of Punjab, she found that millions of children in slum areas are not getting education due to their poverty. Their children grew up malnourished and sickly and without education, followed in their parents' footsteps. It was a heart-breaking situation. Uniquely placed to help by virtue of his global experience in public health and education, Jeet Foundation helps these forgotten and marginalized children and communities. In 2012, Jeet Foundation began work in the area of Health & Hygiene wherein, supported by the other helping hands from society and, Jeet Foundation began to teach to poor children in slum areas and educate children and communities about Preventive Medicine and Hygiene. This was critical to reducing the incidence of diseases and water-borne epidemics that frequently afflicted these settlements and resulted in high rates of child, maternal and overall mortality.