
Akansha Charitable Trust
Akanksha Charitable Trust (ACT) is a non-profit organization based in Puttur, Karnataka, dedicated to providing equal opportunities for disadvantaged children and youth, particularly in rural areas. Their mission is to empower these individuals by helping them discover their strengths and unleash their full potential.
Sri Kalajyothi Charitable Trust
Sri Kalajyothi Charitable Trust is intensively striving with comprehensive developments in the sectors of education health/hygiene skill development community development women empowerment.
The organization's main objective is to reach out to the needy and indigent people and support them in the medical, educational and social development areas.
Bangalore Birth Network
Bangalore Birth Network (BBN) is a grassroots, non-profit collective dedicated to promoting respectful, evidence-based, and women-centered care across the childbirth continuum in India. Based in Bengaluru, BBN brings together birth professionals, healthcare providers, educators, doulas, lactation consultants, and families with a shared vision—to ensure every woman experiences a safe, empowered, and informed journey through pregnancy, birth, and early parenting.
Snehanilaya, Franciscan sisters of the Immaculate
The Congregation “Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate” was founded in Valencia, Spain. It offers its services in different countries around the world, especially in some of the remote villages and places of India.
We have established our congregation in India in 1974 offering our services to the care of the Leprosy patients, empowerment of the women, working with physically challenged, and visually impaired and hearing impaired children providing education to the poor and marginalised children, destitute women, care for the elderly, the orphans and single parent children in the remotest places of INDIA.
Our first foundation in India was in July 1974 in Andhra Pradesh (Nalgonda). We started to run a hospital for leprosy patients with 200 beds and a school for the poor and leprosy-affected children.
In 1978, we were invited to Bangalore to work with leprosy patients at the Sumanahali project.
The plan is to engage everybody in constructive human dignity in society.
Later on, we offered our hands in different missions that invited us as orphans and abandoned children, destitute women.
Snehanilya was also started in 1996 for the Ragpicer children, single parents and abandoned children. We assure our responsibility and our total surrender to the service of those neglected people in society.
We are in connection with the Assisinilaya boarding, mainly overlooked by the Franciscan sisters of the Immaculate.
Nightingales Sandhya Kirana
Nightingales Medical Trust is a professionally managed not-for-profit organisation based in Bengaluru, working for the well-being of the elderly since 1998. The Trust strives to improve the quality of life of senior citizens and those with dementia through various innovative and need-based projects and programs focusing on comprehensive dementia care, active ageing, livelihoods, and mitigating loneliness, combating elder abuse, and caring for the marginalised and destitute. NMT is also involved in building awareness, training age care institutions and individuals, besides protecting the rights and privileges of elders through advocacy efforts.
Vidya Gokula
Vidya Gokula is a residential facility in proximity to the schools. This enables for easy access, through tuitions, providing life skills and an environment that is conducive to learning. Vidya Gokula has been a ray to many young lives since 2016. It rehabilitates destitute children such as rag-pickers, beggars, orphans, and other needy and neglected. It has touched many hearts and changed many lives. The road travelled by Vidya Gokula has seen many successes. It has made them self-reliant. The future plan of Vidya Gokula is to empower thousands of children who are on the streets and who otherwise may end up as anti-social elements. Vidya Gokula is a service organization in India focusing on education in rural and tribal areas across India.
Vidya Gokula not only rehabilitates underprivileged children, but also conducts different community-oriented projects in the locality. Vidya Gokula is set up as a vocational training centre, empowering women and youth in the neighbourhood.
Ashraya Seva Trust - old age home
Ashraya is a Non-Governmental organization established in the year 2005, to provide shelter and care to aged women who were either abandoned or could not be cared for by their kith and kin for various reasons. “Ashraya” has gradually grown over the years with the help of donations from individuals and Corporate. “Ashraya” accommodates at present 33 female inmates at Rajajinagar branch,and 47 inmates(44 females, 3 Males) at Thalaghattapura branch and provides a fairly comfortable stay to the inmates with a clean environment, nutritious food and regular health care. Along with these basic amenities, “Ashraya” also provides various other facilities to ensure mental peace to the inmates like pravachans, bhajans, meditation, counseling, medical checkups, spiritual trips in and around Bangalore & more.









