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FAQs

1. What is Sevakendram ?
2. Why should you donate ?
3. How you can donate ?
4. What is the importance of donation ?
5. What is the procedure of donation ?
6. How different is Sevakendram from other organizations ?
















1. What is Sevakendram ?

Sevakendram is a service center meant for identifying the  helpless people , recognizing their needs and fulfilling it in the best possible way to ensure maximum satisfaction to them.

 

2. Why should you donate ?

We have been blessed by the Almighty with good parents, good health and atleast a minimum income to serve ourselves with food, clothing, shelter and education. And as such we have to abide the nature’s rule to give something in return to those who are in utmost deprived condition.
 

3. How you can donate ?

We can donate by just depriving a part of our income to these needy people. The donation can be in cash or kind as you wish. Sevakendram has various donation schemes to help the needy.
 

4. What is the importance of donation ?

We are spendthrift many a times, like we do not mind to throw large parties to celebrate birthdays, wedding anniversaries, death anniversaries etc. In these parties a large portion of items is wasted in the form of food, unwanted luxuries like spending on orchestras, etc. If a small portion of this amount is diverted to the really deserving people then surely we in turn would be blessed n number of times. Sevakendram has special arrangements for the same. Eg. You can donate a certain amount and infom the organization to route it to some noble cause on certain occasions  to cherish those events.
 

5. What is the procedure of donation ?

Kindly contact the Sevakendram team or  fill in the seva form meant for donation and transfer the funds by DD/MO/TT, you will be intimated after executing the same. (For more details refer How to Donate ?)
 

6. How different is Sevakendram from other organizations ?

Sevakendram is an organization that got created on its own, initially a handful of people from a village came in together to identify the needy from their neighbouring areas and went ahead  to solve their sorrows. Today it is on its progressive path and has embraced all the sick, down-trodden, childless couple, handicapped and paliatic patients with no barriers on the grounds of caste, sex, religion, domicile etc. under one roof. The service is extended to all the parts of the world.