
Kolping projects with special attention to Tribal communities
Kolping India is a national level humanitarian organization, registered under “Trust Act”. The organisation is involved in socio-economic development of marginalized groups and communities through promoting, strengthening community-based organisations (CBOs) and focusing on their integrated development.
"Source of Inspiration & help for all people around the world"
Kolping India, established in 1991, empowers the poor through self-help strategies, promoting dignity and self-sufficiency.
Enhancing the capacities of the marginalized communities in India for holistic development
The capacities of the marginalised communities are enhanced through formation of Kolping Family Associations also called Kolping Self-Help Groups that functions as Community-Based Organisations (CBOs).
The Livelihood projects are aimed at improving the economic conditions of Kolping members by supporting them with technical and financial assistance to initiate or diversify income generation activities which generate additional income.
Climate Change is a top priority for governments, organizations, and individuals worldwide. Drastic lifestyle changes are the need of the hour to mitigate its impact, promote sustainability, and ensure a sustainable future for all living in present and the generations to come.
Access to basic sanitation and safe housing is a fundamental right that significantly impacts health, dignity, and overall social wellbeing. Still a significant percentage of Kolping Members in India was found to lack adequate sanitation and housing.
The capacities of the marginalised communities are enhanced through formation of Kolping Family Associations also called Kolping Self-Help Groups that functions as Community-Based Organisations (CBOs).
The Livelihood projects are aimed at improving the economic conditions of Kolping members by supporting them with technical and financial assistance to initiate or diversify income generation activities which generate additional income.
Climate Change is a top priority for governments, organizations, and individuals worldwide. Drastic lifestyle changes are the need of the hour to mitigate its impact, promote sustainability, and ensure a sustainable future for all living in present and the generations to come.
Access to basic sanitation and safe housing is a fundamental right that significantly impacts health, dignity, and overall social wellbeing. Still a significant percentage of Kolping Members in India was found to lack adequate sanitation and housing.
Msgr Christoph Huber, the General Praeses of Kolping International was the Chief Guest for the National Level Coordination Meeting held on 6th June 2023 at ICSA Paripurna Centre, Chennai where all key stakeholders managing Kolping India programme across India were present.
The idea of a resource centre for Kolping India was mooted as back as 2015. The centre was envisioned to be a hub for knowledge building and information dissemination. With the support of Donors, the dream of Kolping India has become a reality with the inauguration of the Centre at Kancheepuram on 7th June 2023.
Commemorating World Nature Conservation Day, Kolping India in collaboration with Tuticorin Multipurpose Social Service Society organised a public rally and kickstarted plantation of palmyra seeds in the panchayat land near Anthoniyarpuram, Tuticorin on July 22, 2023.
Kolping India, Chennai in collaboration with Tuticorin Multipurpose Social Service Society organised a National Level Conference on a theme, “Conserve Nature for Sustainable and Healthy Human Life” on 22nd July 2023 at Good News Centre, Tuticorin.
Powered by WordPress