Organization
Profile
Shreesadhak
Satyam Charity Trust (SSCT) is a non-government (NGO) charity organization
established on 12 January 2004 under Association Registration Act 1978.
It works with grass-rooted structures such as community-based organizations,
cooperatives, schools and health posts for effective service delivery
in social security, social development and economic growth. SSCT has
abundant ideas and innovative plans to bring peace and prosperity in
the society. Our slogan is: live and work together for a happy society.
SSCT is named after Shreesadhak Satyam, who is a great spiritual guide
(Gurudev) and has devoted 24 years of his life in spiritual and social
services. He has followers of different faiths - Hindus, Muslims, Christians
and Buddhists. He is surprisingly simple with peculiar interests on
the downtrodden. He can counsel you on any topic. Thousands of families
in Nepal and abroad have faith in him and more than 400 active members
and volunteers are involved in his mission. SSCT is proud to have such
a wise and caring patronage.
As inspired by his teachings, we are committed to expand our services
mainly in three areas: social security, social development and economic
promotion. These teachings are available in Sadhak Pariwar, a spiritual
podium where the aspirants are primarily trained, and then some of them
join SSCT to demonstrate good examples for social service through dedication,
integrity and innovativeness.
The
Head Office
The Head Office of SSCT is in Jorpati-6 of Kathmandu and its Program
Office is in Sundhara, Kathmandu. In addition, it closely works with
the branches of Sadhak Pariwar in Morang, Kavre, Dhading, Tanahun, Kaski,
Bhojpur, Ilam and Lamjung districts. It has ambition to grow and expand
to reach to most remote and excluded areas of the state.
District Offices
SSCT-Nepal is going to utilize the offices and structures of Sadhak
Pariwar in Morang, Kavre, Dhading, Tanahun, Kaski, Bhojpur, Ilam and
Lamjung districts. It plans to reach Dolpa, Rukum and Ramechhap districts
in near future.