Social Service refers to organized efforts and activities designed to improve the well-being of individuals and communities, especially those in need. These services can be provided by government agencies, NGOs (non-governmental organizations), or private entities, and are often aimed at addressing issues such as poverty, education, health, disability, child welfare, and women's rights.
Education Services
Free or subsidized schooling
Adult literacy programs
Special education for differently-abled
Health Services
Free health check-ups and treatment
Mental health counseling
Awareness programs on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention
Child Welfare Services
Orphan care
Adoption assistance
Child abuse prevention programs
Women Empowerment
Self-help groups (SHGs)
Vocational training
Legal support and protection services
Elderly Care
Old-age homes
Health and recreational services
Pension and social security support
Support for the Disabled
Special education and training
Assistive devices
Job placement and accessibility services
Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation
Emergency food, shelter, and medical aid
Long-term rebuilding and support
Employment and Livelihood Programs
Job skill training
Microfinance and self-employment opportunities