Education
CECS firmly believes that education is the cornerstone of societal progress. The organization oversees numerous educational projects aimed at providing quality learning opportunities for all children through both formal and informal education centers.
CECS Impactful projects
CECS involvement across various projects has demonstrated a deep commitment to community development, health, education (formal and non-formal), livelihood, women child care and protection.
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Community Educational Centre Society (CECS) came into existence in 2005 with the aim of helping marginalized children through formal and informal education. Since then, the organization has evolved and broadened its scope from education to healthcare, child rights advocacy, women empowerment, and overall community development.

CECS has grown into a multifaceted organization dedicated to uplifting underprivileged communities by addressing their diverse needs. With a holistic approach, CECS strives to create sustainable change and foster environments where every individual can thrive and contribute to society.

Through collaboration with different agencies both governmental and non-government organizations CECS continues to expand its impact, touching the lives of countless individuals and families paying special attention to women and children.

CECS is officially registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, CECS holds 12AA and 80G certificates from the Income Tax Department, ensuring transparency in our operations. We collaborate with the Government and Non government organizations and actively engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

Our Supporting Partners

Social Welfare Department

Pradhan Mantri Poshan
Shakti Nirman

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OUR Programs

EDUCATION

CECS firmly believes that education is the cornerstone of societal progress. The organization oversees numerous educational projects aimed at providing quality learning opportunities for all children through both formal and informal education centers.

livelihood

Economic empowerment is essential to community development. CECS livelihood programs are designed to provide individuals with the skills, knowledge and resources needed to secure stable employment and entrepreneurial opportunities. The goal of livelihood programs is to bring individual farmers as a whole.

CHILD Welfare

Ensuring the well-being of children is crucial to CECS mission. The foundation's child welfare programs are designed to provide comprehensive support to children in need and care focusing on their physical, emotional, and social development.

cecs impactful

CECS involvement across various projects has demonstrated a deep commitment to community development, health, education (formal and non-formal), livelihood, women child care and protection.

Articles

Integrated Water Resource Management and Supply (IWRMS)

The Integrated Water Resource Management and Supply (IWRMS) project, supported by The Hans Foundation, aimed to address the critical need for sustainable water resources in Kangstung village. Launched in response to the challenges posed by inconsistent water availability during drought season, this project focused not only on providing the community

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Mobile Medical Unit

Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) Project under CECS was introduced in 2013 with support from The Hans Foundation (THF), aiming to provide free and affordable healthcare services to underserved rural populations with limited access to healthcare. Initially launched in Dimapur and Mokokchung district, initially MMU project started in 44 villages and

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Tuli Livelihood Project

The closing of the Tuli Paper Mill in 1992, and the subsequent failure of several attempts to revive it, the Tuli Sub-Division in Mokokchung District of Nagaland sees widespread unemployment. The problem is even graver in villages surrounding Tuli, where subsistence agriculture, daily wage labor, and mat weaving are the

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Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM Poshan)

A story of Meal and the Children. Ensuring that children receive nutritious meals is a key part of improving both their education and overall well-being. The Mid-Day Meal Scheme, a flagship program in India, has been designed to enhance school attendance and provide wholesome meals to students, especially those from

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