Women Health

Seed NGO aims to empower women by prioritizing their health and well-being. Our website serves as a comprehensive resource hub, offering vital information on various aspects of women's health. From reproductive health to mental well-being, we provide insights, tips, and resources tailored to address the unique needs of women at every stage of life. Through educational articles, expert advice, and community support, Seed NGO strives to foster a culture of proactive self-care and empowerment among women worldwide. Join us in our mission to promote women's health and create a brighter, healthier future for all.


Children Health

Seed NGO is dedicated to promoting children's health through various initiatives and programs. With a focus on holistic well-being, we strive to provide access to essential healthcare services, nutritious food, and educational resources for children in underserved communities. Through partnerships with local healthcare providers and community organizations, we aim to address prevalent health issues such as malnutrition, hygiene-related illnesses, and lack of access to medical care. Our efforts are geared towards empowering children and their families to lead healthier lives and build a brighter future. Join us in nurturing the health and well-being of the next generation.


Animal Health

Awareness on Livestock Management and Animal Health Camps Goal:
To enhance the income of livestock farmers, address issues related to health and Nutritional aspects. Objectives  The program creates awareness about animal health and nutritional aspects. Dairy Management, increase milk yields and secure remunerative prices through good Management practices.  To encourage women farmers involved in livestock to join farmers' producer organizations.


Inputs by the SEED:
Conducted meetings and door-to-door visited the families to understand primarily the prevailing livestock productivity and production, feed and fodder, animal health, livestock management,Inputs by the SEED:Conducted meetings and door-to-door visited the families to understand primarily the prevailing livestock productivity and production, feed and fodder, animal health, livestock management, Institutional support, processing and value addition, issued in market of livestock and livestock product. After ascertaining the status approached the Regional Forage Station and discussed the issues faced by the community related severe feed and fodder shortage. The identified persons owning livestock were given training at Regional forage station the experts explained and trainees visited the high yielding varieties of fodder and technologies such as silage making, hay making and urea- molasses treatment for crop residue. For demonstration purpose supplied Fodder seeds and slips. Made arrangements to conduct animal health camps informing the farmers to get their animals for health treatment and vaccination by the District Animal Husbandry Department, which was sponsored by ZUARI Cement. In the camp the services provided is vaccination, health care, supplementary feed and discussed with farmers about the health care of animals.In order to increase awareness among livestock farmers, we utilized Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials such as pamphlets and mobile auto propaganda to maximize attendance and make the most of the opportunity."

Key Results
  • The District Animal Department established two Animal Travis units in Revur and Rampur Villages to conduct health checkups/ treatment for cattle.
  • The Regional Forage Station provided fodder seeds, CO-04, and fodder stems to 100 Farmers in the villages of Revur and Gandhinagar Thanda (Bajara community).
  • ZUARI Cement provided suitable medicine to 2000 livestock (buffaloes, cows, oxen, sheep, Goats, and pet dogs) worth 2,00,000.00 for conducting health camps in four villages: Ramavaram, Revuru, Gandhinagar Thanda, and Dondapadu of Mellachervu and Chinthala Palem in Suryapet District.

Covid 19 Relief Activities

Seed NGO has been actively engaged in Covid-19 relief efforts, extending a helping hand to communities in need during these challenging times. Our initiatives encompass a range of activities aimed at providing vital support to those affected by the pandemic. From distributing essential food supplies and hygiene kits to offering medical assistance and facilitating vaccination drives, Seed NGO is committed to making a meaningful impact. Through collaborative partnerships and dedicated volunteers, we strive to alleviate the hardships faced by individuals and families, fostering resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Join us in our mission to create a safer and healthier future for all.


Nutritional Kitchen Gardens

Nutritional Kitchen Gardens (NKG) initiative promotes sustainable nutrition by empowering communities to cultivate their own fresh produce. Through our partnership with Seed NGO, we offer resources and guidance to establish gardens tailored to local dietary needs and environmental conditions. NKG emphasizes organic practices, maximizing nutrient density and promoting food security. By integrating education on gardening techniques and dietary diversity, we empower individuals to take control of their health and well-being while fostering community resilience. Join us in sowing the seeds of health and sustainability for a brighter, healthier future.

Relief initiatives in response to the COVID-19


During the Pandemic situations SEED has been taken up the initiation towards created awareness on COVID readiness programs with the support partners NGO in Covid Action Collab plot form. Pertaining to this enlightened the community on reducing COVID wave by adaption of guidelines and precautions,mean while SEED participated many virtual meetings with full pledged volunteers by COVID ACTION COOLAB for addressing the COVID relief activities and COVID guidelines


At the same time SEED has been approached and play a pro active role for addressing the transport issues for this MUTHOOTI GEORGE FOUNDATION under CSR ask them to provide the medicated vehicle for front line workers to reach their duties from their home to Fever hospital and to bring the vaccine from Abdullapur PHC to vaccination centers in GHMC hayathangar circle.


Part of the COVID readiness programs SEED done good job pertaining to the vaccination followed the COVID guidelines and support to the vulnerable families explained about the vaccination importance in all GHMC areas in LBNAGAR as a result covered 101250 families for vaccination to all respective doses


During the COVID-19 situation, SEED played a vital role in addressing the marketing issues faced by marginal and small farmers. With the support of volunteers and staff, SEED obtained permission from the Police Department and Horticulture Departments. Subsequently, SEED provided transportation through mobile autos to facilitate the transportation of produce from the farmers to the market. This initiative directly benefited 250 farmers by providing them with livelihood opportunities. Additionally, by ensuring the continuation of agricultural activities and the availability of produce in local markets, SEED contributed to reducing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 8 villages of Nawabpet mandal, Vikarabad district.


In the districts of Vikarabad, Rangareddy, Suryapet, Siddipet, and Khammam in Telangana state, SEED distributed nutritional and dry ration kits to 2,500 vulnerable families and masks to 4,520 families. This initiative was made possible through the support of SWASTI organization, UMEED project, CAC, Dignity Drive Foundation, individual donations from the UK, US, and Canada, as well as contributions from other software employees. Simultaneously, SEED provided 50 pulse oximeters to health workers at PHC Abdullapur of Ranfgareddy district.


In response to a request from the GHMC Hayathnagar circle, SEED initiated various health interventions by organizing free blood tests for Cholesterol, Creatinine, Sugar, BP, and HBsAg. These efforts aimed to enhance awareness among the populace regarding prevalent diseases, facilitated through the platform of 'Muthoot Snehasraya.' SEED provided personnel to oversee the camps and extended support to Muthoot staff by providing sustenance and other forms of hospitality. As a result of these initiatives, 5000 vulnerable families residing in 50 colonies within the Hayathnagar GHMC areas benefited significantly. Notably, these families experienced a reduction in health expenditure from 2500 to 500.00, thereby alleviating their financial burden in accessing essential healthcare services.


SEED NGO raised awareness on menstrual hygiene among women and adolescent girls, while also distributing 2000 sanitary napkins to them.