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WELCOME TO SCAN - INDIA

Society for Community Action Network - India (SCAN-INDIA) came into existence in 1995. It is a non-profit, charitable organization working among the underprivileged children, women and youth in the areas of community health, education, economic development and addressing the environmental issues.

The major driving force behind establishing this organisation by the founder and his team is the magnitude of poverty, illiteracy, unemployment and drought in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. SCAN-INDIA is committed to serve all sections of people irrespective of caste, colour, creed, gender or religion.

Our vision

Our vision is to see sustainable and self-reliant communities which are free from poverty and discrimination. We want to see all members of our society as free and equal with the desire to reach their full potential. We see an India where hunger and ignorance are part of the past and better quality of life is not a dream but reality.

Our mission

Our mission is to improve the living conditions and quality of life of the poor and underprivileged, especially the women, children and youth through education, health care and economic development activities.

SCAN-INDIA is deeply concerned about the situations of children in our region. Children are tomorrow's leaders and the future of any nation is in their hands
Rural women have been the hardest hit victims of inequalities and vulnerable to economic, social and political exploitations.
 
Youth programmes conducted in the target area to organise them for development. Many youth in the villages are unemployed due to lack of quality education, training and employment opportunities.
It is said that 'health is wealth'. But a vast majority of people lack basic health care and awareness on general health & hygiene. Therefore to provide basic health care to the poor and needy
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