Let the Spirit Move is an NGO working on unprevilleged people of India to provide them Education, Food, Cloths and Employment. We have dedicated team and volunteers to findout the needy person and help them as much as we can.
Let the Spirit Move is has been registered as NGO under Government of India and We have 12A & 80G registration. It is founded by Mr. Eric Seraphin (Founder & President). We are working to provide quality life to the downtrodden as well as for the sustainable growth of socio economically deprived people of the society.
We are dedicated to change lives of underprivileged people of India.
We are dedicated to provide technical education like ITI, Polytechnic for poor students.
Our aim is to provide nutritlite food & fresh water for needy person.
We provide medical facilities- regular medical camps, medicine, checkups, blood donation camps.
Our effort to provide shelters for everyone in our society. We are working on it.
Shri Eric Seraphin is an Indian social activist and women empowerment compaigner. He is dedicated to provide the best support for underprevilleged people of India
Nationality- Indian Occupation- Indian social activist and women empowerment compaigner. Know for- committee member of the infamous "District Women Development Committee.
Let the Spirit Move is committed to improving the lives of underprivileged communities in the rural areas of India. Our mission is to empower women and children through education, healthcare, and sustainable development initiatives. We strive to create a better future for the communities we serve by promoting equality, access to basic human rights, and fostering a culture of social responsibility..
Our vision is to create a world where every individual, regardless of their socio-economic background, has access to equal opportunities and a dignified life. We believe that through education, healthcare, and sustainable development initiatives, we can break the cycle of poverty and create a brighter future for generations to come. We envision empowered and self-sufficient communities that thrive on the principles of social justice, equality, and compassion