Who We Are
This pioneer project is inspired by Sri. Sujit Guha, Sri. Barun Samadder & Sri. Soumen Banerjee. TheSeva Work wing of this organization has a mission of rescuing individuals from the maladies of alcohol and drug addiction. The Eicha Welfare Society was formed in this light to fight against the problems of addiction .
EICHA WELFARE SOCIETY
The Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to substance abuse rehabilitation and restoring personal dignity to afflicted individuals through an intensive healing programme in conjunction with sober living facilities and a stable, loving and caring environment.
MISSION OF EICHA WELFARE SOCIETY
This pioneer project is inspired by Sri Sujit Guhar, the founder of Eicha Welfare Society. The Seva Workwing of this organization has a mission of rescuing individuals from the maladies of alcohol and drug addiction by:
The Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to substance abuse rehabilitation and restoring personal dignity to afflicted individuals through an intensive healing programme in conjunction with sober living facilities and a stable, loving and caring environment.
MISSION OF EICHA WELFARE SOCIETY
This pioneer project is inspired by Sri Sujit Guhar, the founder of Eicha Welfare Society. The Seva Workwing of this organization has a mission of rescuing individuals from the maladies of alcohol and drug addiction by:
- Creating awareness.
- Providing effective treatment and adopting measures against relapse.
- Counseling to chemical abuse persons and their family members.
- Instilling a sense of spirituality in the minds of the addicts through daily practice of Yoga and Sudarshan Kriya (a particular breathing technique after Pranayama) along with many other activities.
- Devising means of social integration for recovered addicts.
- Widening scope to help victims of substance abuse through larger activity and also by increasing capacity to provide help to more people.
- Campaigning against spread of HIV / AIDS.
- To make recovery available for the drug addicts/alcoholics.
- Achieving de-addiction and abstinence from drugs and alcohol for life.
- Helping persons with substance abuse problems to develop a positive attitude to reform themselves independently.
- Helping them to rehabilitate socially and for gainful employment.
- Assist family members to understand the dynamics of drug and alcohol dependant individuals.
- To conduct research and training to handle the problem more effectively and also to bring awareness to the community.