Our Mission
To stand beside the underprivileged with healthcare, education, food, and shelter, and to do so with the dignity of family rather than the distance of charity.
When we look at the magnitude of the problem before us, we feel that we have only just started. Here is what we have built, and what we still hope to build.
When we look at the magnitude and the dimensions of the problem we set out to address, we feel that the work has only just started. The small dispensary needs to grow into a fully equipped hospital. The residential school needs more accommodation and facilities for technical education. We have to approach those who cannot reach us themselves.
The mission plans to develop the small dispensary into a fully-equipped, specialized hospital with the latest medical technology. We want to build a separate school building for resident and day-boarding students. The workshop is to be developed into a training institute for proper vocational training. We plan to involve students in productive enterprises so they can earn while they learn.
A clear mission keeps us honest. A vision pulls us forward. Values hold the work together.
To stand beside the underprivileged with healthcare, education, food, and shelter, and to do so with the dignity of family rather than the distance of charity.
A Bharat where no child is denied an education, no patient is turned away, and no elder is forgotten. Where seva flows as naturally as the Ganga herself.
Compassion above competence. Dignity above doctrine. Service above self. Sanatana sanskar in every act, modern excellence in every institution.
Our long-term vision spans every wing of the trust. In healthcare, we are working to expand the Samidha dispensary into a multi-specialty charitable hospital, and to scale our Mobile Medical Unit to reach villages further into the Garhwal foothills.
In education, we are growing both Madhav Rao Devle Shiksha Mandir and Divya Bharat Shiksha Mandir, with new buildings, more teachers, and a richer curriculum that pairs Sanatana sanskar with modern learning. We are also expanding vocational training through the Shobha Smriti Skill Centre.
In community service, we want to scale Anna Sewa, deepen our Nirmal Ganga and Harit Bharat campaigns, and train more karyakartās who can take this work to other parts of India. The goal is not size for its own sake. The goal is to make sure no person who comes to us in need is ever turned away.
We have started small. We will stay small in spirit, but we hope to grow vast in reach.