Our operational area covers 3 districts of Malwa region consisting of Indore, Dhar and Dewas Covering 210 villages, 50 slums, and 54272 most vulnerable households. We operate through 13 field offices (Partners), 77 staff, 547 CBOs, scores of volunteers and well wishers.
Indore Diocese Social Service (IDSSS) is a registered social organization under Madhya Pradesh Societies Act 1973, having FCRA, 12 (A) and 80 (G) certificates. The intervention of IDSSS is spread under 73 village Panchyat of 8 Development Blocks in 3 Districts namely Indore, Dhar and Dewas of western Madhya Pradesh covering 210 villages, including 50 slums of Indore city. It is the official social action wing of the Catholic Diocese of Indore, started in 1982. The registered office of the society at Indore. IDSSS is mandated to facilitate community development programme with the support of donor agencies either from India or abroad for the betterment of the excluded and marginalized people in the society. Its function are guided by the Vision / Mission / Goal and core values, elucidated in the Memorandum of the Association; under the guidance of the Governing Body, the Diocesan Perspective Plan and stated policies.
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We help companies develop powerful corporate social responsibility, grantmaking, and employee engagement strategies.
We help companies develop powerful corporate social responsibility, grantmaking, and employee engagement strategies.
We help companies develop powerful corporate social responsibility, grantmaking, and employee engagement strategies.
We help companies develop powerful corporate social responsibility, grantmaking, and employee engagement strategies.
The Organization visualizes the formation of a just
society of human beings living with respect and free from exploitation. Its mission is
promoting holistic and sustainable development of people and their surroundings.
The goal of the organization is to enable the poor and deprived communities with enhanced skills of decision making, planning and implementation of programs that will improve the livelihood sources of women, children, small farmers and youth living in targeted areas.
It reflects a profound commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of our loved ones and communities. Through acts of charity, whether through financial aid, volunteer work, or emotional support, we demonstrate our unwavering dedication to the well-being and happiness of those closest to us. It's about recognizing their needs, empathizing with their struggles, and standing by them in times of hardship. By offering a helping hand and fostering a culture of generosity, we create a ripple effect of compassion that spreads far and wide