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Abraham Sahu

Rev. Dr. Abraham Sahu

Founder President of the organization (TFGTI)

He began his work from the ground up and is a highly qualified, deeply experienced professional. He completed his graduation with a major in Science and later pursued his Master’s studies in Social Work and Personnel Management. He served World Vision India for 14 years, overseeing the North India region. His key responsibilities included initiating, monitoring, and evaluating development programmes, as well as managing human resource matters across the region. He has also served as a Consultant for the United Nations Drug Control Programme in their New Delhi office, covering five South-East Asian countries. In addition, he holds several honorary positions in various institutions. TFG Trust of India was established in 1992 and formally registered in 1995.”

More About TFGTI

The story of change is seen at two levels - in the community and at the organization itself that has been moving forward leaps and bounds. The Full Gospel Trust of India is a registered organization under Indian Trust Act in India. It is also registered with the Home Ministry of the Government of India to receive foreign funds under the appropriate FCR Act and with the Income Tax department of the Government of India and is allotted a Permanent Account Number (PAN) and is exempted from paying tax on the funds received by them. It never been black listed, changed its name or moved its head office but has expanded to different state offices. Its priorities and objectives have remained the same.

The Full Gospel Trust of India has targeted its development efforts on project designed to impact the lives of under privileged women, men and children. It empowers women and work towards providing them with a safe and secured surrounding where their rights are not crushed and they are not abused. TFGT India places an emphasis on rehabilitation of victims and works on disaster mitigation project in various disaster prone areas like Orissa, Bihar, Gujarat, and Kashmir.

The Full Gospel Trust of India is committed to serve the poor and needy of the society with a special focus on women and children. It aims at caring for the uncared for, the vulnerable and the neglected and needy ones in manner which is holistic. They go through the process of development which is sustainable and aims at restoring the dignity that rightfully belong to them. Youth are challenged and mobilized to shape the future of the nation.

The organization has 70 Full-time staff and 20 part time Staff members along with more than 1000 volunteers who serve the poor and marginalized people of community irrespective of their caste, creed or religion, who are living in situations of poverty, injustice and disaster.TFG Trust is motivating and partnering with other NGOs and the Governments in uplifting the poor and marginalized. TFG Trust's relief and development programmes provide a model for involvement in the development process, which is equitable, sustainable, and value based.

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