Our Core Activities

Women Empowerment

SSVWS serve as a critical tool for women’s empowerment by providing access to small JLG Loans, particularly in underserved communities. This access enables economic independence, improves decision-making power, and enhances overall social status. Such loans allows women to start or expand small businesses (e.g., in agriculture, handicrafts, or retail), providing them with a steady income and reducing financial dependence on male family members.

Social Development Activities

SSVWS engage in a variety of social development activities that go beyond basic credit provision to holistically empower clients and their communities. These activities are often integrated with financial services to improve overall quality of life and create sustainable impact. Key social development activities include Financial Literacy and Education, Skill Development and Livelihood Promotion, Vocational Training, Preventive Healthcare and Sanitation, Education Support etc.

Health & Hygene

SSVWS address health and hygiene through a range of integrated programs, recognizing that client illness can lead to loan defaults and that poverty reduction is more effective when combined with improved health. These programs aim to overcome knowledge, financial, and access barriers to healthcare.

Promoting Education

We believe that education is one of the most important tools to change one’s life. It elevates a person as an individual with knowledge, skill and personality. Education makes a person eligible to secure a job and give his family a better life. To help the underprivileged Indian in rural areas move towards a better tomorrow, SSVWS works towards spread of education.  We have lined up various initiatives to educate and uplift the youth. Right from the inception of our society we were conscious about this major issues of Education, unemployment . We have taken the following initiatives for promoting education in the area.

Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable Agriculture Programs for microfinance institutions combine financial services with support for eco-friendly farming practices to enhance food security, boost farmer incomes, and build climate resilience.

This programs aim to address barriers smallholder farmers face, such as limited access to credit and technology, and link economic growth with environmental sustainability.

Microfinance Acitivities

Microfinance envisaged an inclusive India where access to credit was not discriminated on the grounds of having the wherewithal for it. With this thought, the sector offered collateral-free credit and started a movement towards a financially inclusive India. In empowering the woman of the household as the decision maker, it created a more gender inclusive society where equal opportunities resulted in a surge of rural women entrepreneurs.