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Working in a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) does not provide one with an immense amount of money to afford many things (Green, 2014). This is for the reason that NGOs typically have less resources as compared to for-profit organizations. Thus, this has made many others choose an area of expertise where they are able to get more monetary value. Many, however, fail to realize the number of benefits and personal growth one can earn through working for an NGO. Behind the limited budget, NGOs can bring about many successful employees. Some of the benefits are as follows:

  1. Networking opportunities

Given that NGOs typically participate in numerous networking activities, volunteers and employees alike are able to experience interacting with different types of people and hearing different opinions and perspectives. They are able to hear success stories and learn from mistakes previously committed by others and what has been done as a contingency. Furthermore, the people NGO employees meet can also be their personal contacts in the future. Getting connected to philanthropists, top-level executives and the likes can surely help one’s career development.

2. Contribution to social impact

Volunteering can range from various methods. This can be helping the less fortunate with their education, participating in relief and rehabilitation activities, helping out in medical missions, tree planting, and many more. through these activities, people will experience taking part in something which will improve society. This, regardless of the monetary amount people receive provides an immense amount of self-fulfillment and personal growth which will be difficult to find elsewhere.

Volunteering while you are employed is not an easy thing to do. This can cause a loss in income and can even bear performance issues due to absences. Thus, many employees working for the private sector are not able to experience volunteer work which is not only personally rewarding but professionally as well. Volunteer work can immensely improve one’s resume which will impress many employers.

3. Knowledge growth

NGOs are often invited to participate in conferences both locally and internationally. These conferences are often times very informative where people can really learn a lot. Without being invited, participants will need to pay for conference passes to join. Attendance in such events educate NGOs in various fields and help their knowledge bubbles grow further.

4. Academic amelioration

Managing an NGO is no easy feat. Hence, in recent years, many NGO project management and courses on development studies have been established by many academic institutions. Employees of NGOs have had the privilege of taking these courses to further develop their knowledge in the field. Additionally, they are able to earn degrees which can bring them to great heights in the future. In today’s day and age where almost nothing is free, gaining access to education is something employees can not only benefit from greatly, it also helps them balance their time and money.

5. Training seminars

As employees who are to handle various tasks, NGOs would invest in training seminars to help develop qualified and dedicated employees. These trainings would happen with reputable training agencies who have proven to be effective over many years. After the training sessions provided, they are able to produce competent employees who can do various tasks in different fields. The training employees experience is not limited to just one program as this is usually continual. This is something employees can bring with them wherever they may go in the future. These trainings will not only give them professional development but personal growth as well which is not easily attainable in private companies.

With the limited monetary value employees of NGOs are given, it’s difficult for some to even consider working for an NGO. Despite that, NGOs give many opportunities for personal and professional growth which cannot be found everywhere. From the different courses and trainings to the seminars and volunteer work alongside the contacts people gain, working for an NGO can definitely build one’s career.

FREE MEDICAL CAMP TUMBADA BHOPAL RURAL M.P.

The Shree Harinarain Foundation of Maharashtra Nasik, in hands with Dr. Jaiswal day care center, organized a one-day free medical camp for the benefit of public in Tumbda Village Bhopal M.P. on 04th Feb. 2024 (Sunday). The medical camp was conducted at Gram Punchayat Tumbada district Bhopal In and its organizing team included 10 SHF volunteers led by Dr. Aswani Sharma (MBBS), Dr. Sunil. Dr. Umesh, Dr.B.Nayak (MBBS.MD.) and Dr. satendra (BDS) supportive paramedical staff Pharmacist, Lab Technician, and staff nurses. The teams arrived to the location at 10 am and the camp was inaugurated with a welcome speech by surpanch. Many villagers attended in the camp thanks to wide publicity by SHF volunteers. In total, 200 villagers attended the medical camp and benefitted. The SHF also arranged for free Blood Sugar Level and Blood Pressure tests which were hugely useful for many villagers. Nearly 200 people have undergone their general health check-ups and 20 people were benefitted with the dermatology-skin check-ups. After the checks up, many people were benefitted with the medicines provided free of cost by SHF. The SHF volunteers played a vital role in making this camp success with their dedication in serving people; they directed people in all needy way.

FREE MEDICAL CAMP BONDER BHPAL RURAL M.P.

The Shree Harinarain Foundation of Maharashtra Nasik, in hands with Dr. Jaiswal day care center, organized a one-day free medical camp for the benefit of public in Bnder Barkheda Funda Village Bhopal M.P. on 24th Jan. 2024 (Sunday). The medical camp was conducted at Gram Punchayat Barkheda district Bhopal In and its organizing team included 10 SHF volunteers led by Dr. Aswani Sharma (MBBS), Dr. Sunil. Dr. Umesh, and Dr.B.Nayak (MBBS.MD.) supportive paramedical staff Pharmacist, Lab Technician, and staff nurses. The teams arrived to the location at 10 am and the camp was inaugurated with a welcome speech by surpanch. Many villagers attended in the camp thanks to wide publicity by SHF volunteers. In total, 122 villagers attended the medical camp and benefitted. The SHF also arranged for free Blood Sugar Level and Blood Pressure tests which were hugely useful for many villagers. Nearly 122 people have undergone their general health check-ups . After the checks up, many people were benefitted with the medicines provided free of cost by SHF. The SHF volunteers played a vital role in making this camp success with their dedication in serving people; they directed people in all needy way.

 

Free Medical Camp organized in barkheda village funda taluka bhopal M.P.

Report of General Medical Camp organized by SHREE HARI NARAIN FOUNDATION  on 07-01-2024

 

The Shree Harinarain Foundation of Maharashtra Nasik, in hands with Dr. Jaiswal day care center , organized a one-day free medical camp for the benefit of public in Barkheda village Funda Bhopal M.P. on 07st January 2023 (Sunday). The medical camp was conducted at Gram Punchayat Barkheda Tahsil Funda district Bhopal In and its organizing team included 10 SHF volunteers led by Dr. Aswani Sharma (MBBS), Dr. Sunil. Dr. Umesh, Dr.B.Nayak (MBBS.MD.) and supportive paramedical staff Pharmacist, Lab Technician, and staff nurses.

The teams arrived to the location at 10 am and the camp was inaugurated with a welcome speech by surpanch shree naresh kumar. Many villagers participated in the camp thanks to wide publicity by SHF volunteers. In total, 5 villagers attended the medical camp and benefitted. The SHF also arranged for free Blood Sugar Level and Blood Pressure tests which were hugely useful for many villagers. Nearly 200 people have undergone their general health check-ups and 20 people were benefitted with the dermatology-skin check-ups. After the checks up, many people were benefitted with the medicines provided free of cost by SHF. The SHF volunteers played a vital role in making this camp success with their dedication in serving people, they directed people in all needy way.