Rooted in rural communities, our programs emphasize empowerment by fostering a harmonious, mindful, and collaborative way of living.
SNC is a residential space for both rural children and young adults. These programs aim to nurture individuals with confidence, compassion, and a deep sense of social and ecological responsibility.
A residential program for children under the age of 18. It offers a nurturing environment where everyday living is interwoven with exploration, reflection, and meaningful learning—focusing on the development of heart, mind, and body.
Designed for teens and young adults, this program centers on self-awareness, skill-building, and a deeper understanding of social and ecological realities. It encourages thoughtful engagement with real-life contexts.
Learning at SNC is a process of exploration—where curiosity leads the way. Through direct experience, collaboration, and inquiry, individuals engage deeply with concepts, making discoveries through questioning and experimentation.
A vibrant space where creativity flows into life itself. Includes Creative Writing (handmade magazines), Music & Dance (singing, regional songs, Kathak), Art & Craft (natural materials), and Festival Celebrations.
Project-based work, drama-based learning, active library reading, and hands-on science experiments. Learning grows through real-life connections and inquiry.
Practices like yoga, silence, and mindful movement build calmness and inner clarity. Discussions on healthy living encourage conscious, connected decisions.
Study tours across India and exchange programs with visiting students expand understanding and build meaningful connections across different worlds.
Quiet nature walks and farming/gardening nurture patience and attentiveness, teaching participants to care for the earth.
In the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas, we build relationships, listen closely, and respond with care and consistency.
Established a Digital Skill Centre in the Kedarnath Valley offering foundational computer training, especially for young women.
Supporting local crops like Rajgira to make temple offerings, creating eco-friendly prasad bags, and opening tailoring centres for village women.
Connecting people and distributing supplies during crises like the 2012 Ukhimath cloudburst, 2013 Kedarnath disaster, and COVID-19 lockdown.
Bringing library books, creative writing, hands-on math, and music to surrounding primary schools to create joyful learning spaces.