Giving back

This is a small invitation to extend the impact of our work together into communities that need support.

Below are a few non-profits — each doing meaningful work in India across education, women’s empowerment, children, animal care and differently abled individuals. I invite you to explore them and contribute if you feel called.

SOS Children of India

SOS Children’s Villages of India acknowledge the plight of 2 crore children without adequate parental care in India and evoke response to ensure that over 26,000 children under the care of SOS India will never be alone again.

National Association of Blind

NAB empowers individuals with blindness, low vision, deafblindness, and multi‑disabilities through inclusive education, vocational training, assistive technology, and residential care . With programs like integrated schooling, Braille and digital learning centers, mobility training, and multi‑disabled support, NAB Delhi has impacted over 80,000 visually impaired individuals.

Karuna Society for Animals and Nature

Karuna Society for Animals & Nature was founded in Puttaparthi in 2000 to rescue and care for street animals, starting with dogs, donkeys, and cattle. Over time, their work expanded to include wildlife protection and the rescue of animals from illegal slaughter. Today, they care for hundreds of animals and are building a wildlife rescue center near the reserve forest.

The Akshaya Patra Foundation, for 20 years, has been a purveyor of the Mid-Day Meal Programme (MDM) supporting government school students in India with a hot nutritious lunch every school day, encouraging underprivileged children to remain enrolled and complete their secondary education.

The Akshaya Patra Foundation