Vision & Mission

Aina’ means mirror. True to its meaning, Aina strives to reflect the problems and hopes of the poorer sections of society in both rural and semi-urban areas – and to work towards an egalitarian society.

Commitment

AINA commits itself towards the benefit of children, parents, families and caregivers from all the sections of our society, and to enable the empowerment of the poor and marginalised sections especially women and children, both from rural and urban areas.

Goals

Ensure that every child experiences a meaningful and enriching childhood. Work with the Government complementing their programs wherever possible, especially with the Women and Child Welfare Development (Anganwadi supervisors and teachers) and Health Departments (immunisation & health care). Collaborate and work with like-minded Non-governmental Organizations.


About Aina Trust

Aina’ means mirror. True to its meaning, Aina strives to reflect the problems and hopes of the poorer sections of society in both rural and semi-urban areas – and to work towards an egalitarian society.

Aina is a Non-governmental Voluntary Organization working since 1997 from Bangalore, India, for the welfare and rights of the most socio-economically marginalised sections especially the deprived children and women. Aina has successfully guided communities to realise their disadvantaged situation, to reflect on their potential, to become aware of welfare needs and to assert their rights.

Aina’s programmes have made a significantly positive difference in the lives of hundreds of children, women and caregivers in the society.