Humanity Services

One main hub for practical care, temple seva, and spiritual support.

Humanity Services now centers around actionable modules: jobs, blood support, ambulances, hospitals, astrologers, temple showcases with billing software and pooja catalogs, and meditation or counselling requests.

Service modules

  • Devotees can register service-support entries from their profile.
  • Temples can add billing software and online pooja service catalogs.
  • Admins can view platform counts and remove harmful or incorrect records.

Jobs Portal

Support job seekers and employers through searchable records and structured submission flows.

Job seekers register

Job Seeker Registration

Employers post jobs

Post a Job

Filter by location, skills, salary

Job Search Filter

Blood Request

Structured blood support requests and donor records for urgent situations.

Patient request

Blood Request Form

Donor registration

Blood Donor Registration

This is managed from member profiles so verified devotees can maintain their availability details cleanly.

Nearby Ambulance

Location-aware ambulance directory records intended for quick access and direct action.

Providers by city or location

Nearby Hospital

Hospital directory structures for emergency use and local support navigation.

Hospitals by area

Nearby Astrologer

A practical guidance module focused on spiritual insight, consultation access, and location-based astrologer discovery.

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Nearby Temples

Temples can showcase their location, billing software, timings, pooja service list, and receive online order requests directly from this directory.

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How the data model is organized

People records

users, devotee_profiles, blood_donors, psychiatrist_profiles, and admin_users hold role-specific identity records.

Service content records

job_posts, ambulance_services, hospitals, astrologers, temples, and temple_pooja_services hold searchable public entries.

Request records

blood_requests, service_requests, session_requests, and temple_orders manage incoming needs and response workflows.