Our Goals
Poverty alleviation, orphan and old age care, opportunities for all, and relief and rehabilitation.
We believe...
We believe all human beings have the right to the basic necessities of life and the means to develop their full potential - physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Their all-round development will help promote health, peace and social harmony. Only then will people realize that they are members of One Universal family.
This is our Mission!
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Give a child like Tishya or Sona an opportunity they wouldn't otherwise have had…the opportunity of an education. For as little as £ 10.00 per month, you can make a huge difference to a child's life. Help us to give someone a chance!
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Tishya's father and mother belonged to different castes. They fell in love while working for a company. Tishya was conceived out of wedlock. The father was a Brahmin and the mother was from the goldsmith caste so the father refused to marry the mother. She was thrown out of her village and banned from living there. She has just died of leukemia. As Tishya is a girl, her father is not interested in her. Now she is being cared for by her grandparents who are very poor labourers who cannot afford to support her.
Sona's parents were prosperous Bengalis living in Nagaland. Her mother died giving birth to her brother, when Sona was 18 months old. So she was cared for by her grandparents. When Sona was two and a half, the Nagas killed the whole family in front of the two children. An old, blind woman took care of them for the next nine months. She was very poor and only gave them rice water. When our social workers went to the village, the two children were suffering from extreme malnutrition and were covered in sores. Now with the help of a generous donor, Sona and her brother are studying in high school. Sona is very talented and has become a beautiful dancer.
Due to poverty Kishore's father killed the whole family with rat poison when Kishore was two years old. Only Kishore survived. His uncle, a poor labourer, was unable to take care of him and handed him over to our orphanage. Now Kishore is studying in Std 2. He is top of the class.
By the age of 8 and 9 years, Ram Parvesh Rai and his brother Vikash had never been to school. Their father, a poor labourer, had gone blind due to diabetes. The mother was working as cleaner and hardly earned enough to feed the family. There was no money to send the children to school. With the help of kind sponsors, Ram and Vikash have now been admitted in a school hostel in North Bengal. They have a special tutor who is helping them to catch up all the work they have missed, so that next year they can join regular classes.
Maitreyii's mother was an unmarried teenage girl. When she discovered that she was pregnant, she tried to abort the baby by taking chemicals. The baby survived, but has brain damage as a result. When she was born, she was immediately handed over to our orphanage. She is a very loving child. Now at the age of three and a half she is just learning to walk, but she cannot talk yet.