Sampurna broadly divides its projects into two spheres i.e., micro and macro level. At the micro-level, the organization works with individuals or groups to deal with their specific problems. On an individual basis, case studies are undertaken which may involve face-to-face interaction, arranging joint meetings and working in different settings such as homes, schools, offices or special institutions etc. Macro level projects involve dealing with issues that are important and impact the society as a whole. Sampurna conducts studies, empirical research, focuses on socio-economic issues and leads projects like Adarsh Toilet Mission, Adarsh Mahila Swachha Grehi Abhiyan, Self Defence and Mental Health camps, integrated health camps, protests on burning issues like Women Protection at Workplace, advocating the voice of minor victims of crime, indecency and abuses presented through the social media platforms. Sampurna does not hesitate to come out on the streets and raise a voice for the sake of important social causes. Whenever required, the organization works as a bridge between the society and the government agencies.
Sampurna aims to better the situation of women in India by bringing about practical and tangible changes at the grassroot level. Following the bottom- up approach, Sampurna conducts training sessions, research projects and advocacy camps and reveal the causes and encourage the formation of solutions to issues such as domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, child abuse and sexual harassment.
In the crucial time of utmost chaos during the second wave of Covid19, Sampurna came forward to help the citizens in need in any capacity manageable. We were able to set up a covid care centre equipped with beds and appropriate medical equipment with competent staff to help the community. Two such centres were established, one in Sector 9 and another in Sector 15 in Rohini.