About Us

Pudukkottai Multipurpose Social Service Society (PMSSS)

PMSSS is empowered with capable leadership, competent staff, appropriate management structure and systems along with adequate training infrastructure and unique identity as one among the reputed and lead NGOs in Pudukottai District. To its credit, PMSSS has organized vulnerable women and children, marginal farmers and traditional fishworkers and excluded communities of Gypsies, Tribals and refugees and operates in more than 600 hamlets spread over 10 blocks of Pudukottai civil district.

It has organized 400 micro groups of women, fish workers, farmers and children and reached out to 1000 differently able women and children, trained 500 plus women leaders, built 1270 shelters for Tsunami victims, mainstreamed hundreds of school dropouts in to formal schools. It is democratically governed by a board headed by Rev.Dr.Devadass Ambrose, its President and Bishop of Thanjavur Catholic Diocese under the progressive and active leadership of Fr. S.Arulananthu Secretary of PMSSS and P.Yagappa Rajarethinam Director of PMSSS supported by an able and experienced team of 10 staff with specialization in Animation, Organization building, Health, Non-formal education, Legal Education, Negotiation Skills etc.PMSSS is a registered social service society under Tamilnadu societies of registration act 1975 registered with Ministry of Internal affairs (India) FCRA No:076050017 dated on 15.10.1991 for receiving foreign funds & income tax exemption 12A (a) dated on 8.12.1989. We are the largest membership organization in the district and we operate over 210 villages in 10 unions of Pudukkottai district. Motive of our organization is to give peaceful, clean environment to future generation. Though, we diverse in form of religion, caste and language, social harmony should prevail. We have specialized human resource team with seven trained staff, five field workers and twelve volunteers. PMSSS is the collab organisation of CHILDLINE - 1098 in pudukkottai district

We address the following groups

Marginalised Farmers

HIV positive people

Fisher Folk Community

Destitute women and children

Dhalists

Differnetly abled