GLOBAL CAUSES
LONG TERM CENTERS
We have plans to establish Free Global Wellness centers in Strategic Locations, where People can be benefited for the most those who are strving everyday for FOOD WATER SHELTER CLOTHES EDUCATION WELLNESS EVOLUTION. These centers are strategically located and capable of delivering Specific and Integrated Solutions and Services for the people needs and well connected to the Local communities, Surrounding Villages and Remote areas,
Purpose of these Long term Centers:
Based on population area, situation identification of local people for immediate needs is first step, it may be water, food, education,clothes , sanitation etc.. plan and Second step is help them evolve to stand on their feet. These centers also well equipped with necessary tools, Minimum levels of inventory and capable of gathering pool of local human resources on-demand basis in case of emergency or any natural disasters in those regions with in a short notice.
Short Term Camp Service Centers
These centers well designed and capable of serve immediate local needs of the people..and able to move from one location to another location freely with necessary inventory and resources..These centers carry necessary needs of people ,Such as Tooth Brush, Paste, Clothes, blankets, Food Grains and Drinking Water, necessary basic health care needs etc..in case of disasters.
Address the people needs step by step through BOTS Strategy ( Build, Operate , Transfer & Support )
Water Drinking and Farming Projects
Agriculture Food Projects:
Shelter and Homes Projects
Clothes and Garments
Saadhake Approach and Strategy :
Education:
Saadhake Global Wellness Centers
The Primary Goal of Saadhake Wellness centers are to provide totally free services to the people in following nine areas. Ultimately to figuring out them selves by exploring the unexplored inner potential in practical life with confidence in understanding with Mother Nature and live in global Society as wellbeing. in all respects.
1) Spiritual wellness:
is being connected to something greater than yourself and having a set of values, principles, morals and beliefs that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to life, then using those principles to guide your actions to establish peace and harmony in our lives. The ability to develop congruence between values and actions and to realize a common purpose that binds creation together contributes to our Spiritual Wellness.
2) Environmental Wellness:
is the ability to recognize our own responsibility for the quality of the air, the water and the land that surrounds us. The ability to make a positive impact on the quality of our environment, be it our homes, our communities or our planet contributes to our Environmental Wellness. Our environment and how we feel about it can have a huge impact on the way we feel overall.
3) Physical Wellness :
is the ability to maintain a healthy quality of life that allows us to get through our daily activities without undue fatigue or physical stress. The ability to recognize that our behaviors have a significant impact on our wellness and adopting healthful habits (routine check ups, a balanced diet, exercise, etc.) while avoiding destructive habits (tobacco, drugs, alcohol, etc.) will lead to optimal Physical Wellness. Physical wellness involves aspects of life that are necessary to keep yourself in top condition.
4)Emotional Wellness:
is the ability to understand ourselves and cope with the challenges life can bring. The ability to acknowledge and share feelings of anger, fear, sadness or stress; hope, love, joy and happiness in a productive manner contributes to our Emotional Wellness. Being emotionally well is more than just handling stress. It also involves being attentive to your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, whether positive or negative. Emotional Wellness implies the ability to be aware of and accept our feelings, rather than deny them. Having an optimistic approach to life.
5)Intellectual Wellness:
is the ability to open our minds to new ideas and experiences that can be applied to personal decisions, group interaction and community betterment. The desire to learn new concepts, improve skills and seek challenges in pursuit of lifelong learning contributes to our Intellectual Wellness. It is engaging the individual in creative and stimulating mental activities to expand their knowledge and skills and help them discover the potential for sharing their gifts with others. An intellectually well person cherishes mental growth and stimulation. Is also regularly involved in intellectual and cultural activities
6)Occupational Wellness :
is the ability to get personal fulfillment from our jobs or our chosen career fields while still maintaining balance in our lives. Our desire to contribute in our careers to make a positive impact on the organizations we work in and to society as a whole leads to Occupational Wellness. It is the ability to achieve a balance between work and leisure time, addressing workplace stress and building relationships with co-workers. It focuses on our search for a calling and involves exploring various career options and finding where you fit. Because what we do for a living encompasses so much of our time, it's important for our overall well-being to do what we love and love what we do. When people are doing what they were meant to do, they deepen their sense of meaning and purpose.
7)Relational Wellness
Understanding What Relational Wellness "Truly Is", Provides Yet Another Important Key To Experiencing Real Wealth, Real Joy, Real Harmony, Real Freedom and Ultimately, Real Fulfillment In All Facets of Life.
Relational Wellness isn't something that "needs to be" achieved, sought after or made real. It's an already existing fact. Our beliefs and perceptions regarding our spiritual connection or disconnection determines the level of relational wellness we'll experience or not experience in life. At this "spiritual level", (or if you prefer metaphysical level) we're ALL connected as is EVERYTHING we receive and experience in life.
Simply put, what you "put out there" and your relationship with life which is determined by that you believe, perceive, think, say and do, determines the quality of your relationship with life in all it's facets.
8)Social Wellness :
is the ability to relate to and connect with other people in our world. Our ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with family, friends and co-workers contributes to our Social Wellness. This refers to one's ability to interact with people around them. It involves using good communications skills, having meaningful relationships, respecting yourself and others, and creating a support system that includes family members and friends. If you are a person engaged in the process of social wellness, you see the value in living in harmony with your fellow human beings, seeking positive, interdependent relationships with others, and developing healthy behaviors. You are also willing to actively seek out ways to preserve the beauty and balance of nature and the community.
9) Financial wellness
is an intricate balance of the mental, spiritual and physical aspects of money. Financial success and stability are required for continued living within expected comforts. This includes planning ahead for unexpected occurrences and saving for the future. It also includes educating yourself about scams and fraudulent activity to prevent yourself from falling victim to scammers. financial wellness is "effectively managing your economic life." This simple concept encompasses many factors, including