Our Stories
Real Stories. Real Impact.
Every story shared here is a reminder of why we do what we do. These kind words come from the hearts of people whose lives have been changed—and from those who believe in the work we’re doing. We’re so grateful to walk this journey with them, and now, we’re excited to share their voices with you.
"...paying children's school fees"
Revati Maravi lives in a small town of Ghutas with her family. Coming from low income family she had the desire to support her them but lacked any skill to be employed and the confidence to do something. She joined Anugraha tailoring project and completed her training successfully. After that she started stitching clothes and started a small boutique along with a general store. She is supporting her family. The one thing that makes her the most happy is paying for her Children’s school fees.
Revati Maravi
Women's Vocational Advancement
"...make her feel worthy"
Anita Meena lives in a village Charnaal. Her husband has a tea stall due to which there was very little earning and hence the financial condition of the family was not good. That wasb also the reason of discord in the family every day. As Anita could not support the family financially being illiterate could not get a job. In 2020, a branch of Anugrah Sewing Center opened in our village Charnal where she filled the application for tailoring and studied a six-month course diligently and after learning, she opened a boutique and started sewing in the village. At present she makes good money. Supports family financially and living happy and peaceful family life. And thankful to Anugraha project to make her feel worthy.
Anita Meena
Women's Vocational Advancement
"...self-reliant and bright future"
Mahima joined our children’s home at the age of 5, following the passing of her mother and the earlier departure of her father. The absence of parental support made it challenging for them to progress. Over the course of the next 12 years, Mahima became an integral part of our home, where she received love and care from the dedicated house parents at Sharakuran home. Growing up in such a nurturing environment, she successfully completed her school studies. Recently, she embarked on a promising journey by enrolling in the second year of an undergraduate nursing program at a prestigious school in India. Mahima is now on the path to a self-reliant and bright future, thanks to her determination and the support she received during her formative years.
Mahima
Child Development
"...significant transformation"
My name is Solomon Moni, hailing from Orissa, India. I have immensely benefited from the leadership training program conducted by Good News Service Society. Upon completing the training, my perspective on the church and its services underwent a significant transformation. I am now wholeheartedly committed to the Great Commission. Recognizing the importance of cultivating leaders for diverse facets of church services and fortifying existing congregations, I am actively disseminating this knowledge to my subordinates and team members. They, in turn, are undergoing additional training, and collectively, we have become part of a multilevel training program aimed at nurturing the development of hundreds of leaders in our region. This collaborative effort is contributing to the growth and enhancement of leadership skills within our community, fostering a stronger foundation for the churches we serve.