About SPYM
SPYM works at the state and national levels and is focused on the following domains:
- Prevention of Drug use and rehabilitation of children and youth dependant on drugs
- Healthcare (Reproductive & sexual health, HIV/AIDS, etc.)
- Intervention with street children on life-skills & education
- Community Development
- Training & Research.

Our Impact
Lives touched across all projects annually

Homeless individuals rescued and supported each year

People engaged in awareness and prevention each year

Youth reached through education and life skills annually

People supported through drug treatment services annually

States/UTs covered every year

People are Rehabilitated

People accessed Health Camp Services

Meals Served

Marginalized and homeless vaccinated


Our Mission and Vision
Our mission is to reach out to the most disadvantaged sections in our society. The main purpose is to enable people to maximize their potential, increase their ability, and enhance human dignity by providing quality services within available resources. The SPYM has been working towards a multi-pronged approach to prevent substance dependency, provide treatment for drug dependents, and support their rehabilitation including skill-set building.
SPYM endeavours to empower vulnerable and marginalized populations by facilitating access to services to improve their physical, mental, and social well-being, and to promote holistic development. In addition, we are committed to strengthening farmers’ livelihoods by enhancing their access to sustainable opportunities, resources, and skill development, ensuring economic security and dignity for rural communities.

Our Projects

FINGODAP
The 8th National Federation of Indian NGOs for Drug Abuse Prevention (FINGODAP) Conference, in association with WFTC and ISSUP, was successfully conducted from 2nd – 4th December at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre at Janpath, New Delhi. 300 national representatives from all across India along with 68 international representatives attended the conference.




FINGODAP
The 8th National Federation of Indian NGOs for Drug Abuse Prevention (FINGODAP) Conference, in association with WFTC and ISSUP, was successfully conducted from 2nd – 4th December at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre at Janpath, New Delhi. 300 national representatives from all across India along with 68 international representatives attended the conference.


