Our Impact
Measurable outcomes across education, healthcare, elderly care, and women's empowerment.
14,000+
Beneficiaries Served
48+
Communities Reached
20+
Programmes Active
7+
States
Programme-wise Breakdown
Geographic Reach
Active across 7+ states in India
Year-over-Year Growth
SDG Alignment
Our programs are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
SDG 1
No Poverty
SDG 3
Good Health
SDG 4
Quality Education
SDG 5
Gender Equality
SDG 10
Reduced Inequalities
Beneficiary Stories
Education (Shiksha)
Meera, age 12
Meera was working in her family's field when our team enrolled her in our bridge education program. Within 18 months, she was reading at grade level and now dreams of becoming a teacher.
"Books opened a world I didn't know existed."
Elderly Care (Samman)
Ramesh, age 68
After losing his wife, Ramesh was living alone without access to healthcare. Our Samman program connected him with regular medical checkups, a support group, and daily nutrition assistance.
"They gave me back my dignity."
Women Empowerment (Shakti)
Sunita, age 28
Sunita joined our skill development program after years of financial dependence. Today she runs a successful tailoring business and supports her two children's education.
"I learned that I am capable of anything."
Healthcare (Swasthya)
Vikram, age 45
Vikram's village had no access to basic healthcare. Our mobile health clinic diagnosed his diabetes early and provided ongoing treatment, potentially saving his life.
"The doctors came to us when we could not go to them."
Women Empowerment (Shakti)
Lakshmi, age 35
Lakshmi was a domestic worker who dreamed of financial independence. Through our micro-enterprise program, she now manages a small grocery store in her village.
"My children see me differently now. They see strength."
Education (Shiksha)
Arjun, age 10
Arjun dropped out of school to help his parents at their roadside stall. Our after-school program helped him catch up on two years of lost education while still supporting his family.
"Now I can read the newspaper to my grandfather."
