Our Projects

Three programs that form the backbone of our humanitarian mission — rescue, food, and education.

Rescuing Helpless People

Sarv Manav Seva Charitable Trust has been continuously working to support homeless, abandoned, and vulnerable people who are living in difficult conditions. Many elderly people, mentally unstable individuals, and helpless persons are found living alone on roadsides, railway stations, bus stands, public places, and open areas without food, medical support, or shelter.

In many cases, these individuals have been separated from their families, neglected due to poverty, illness, old age, or other personal difficulties. The trust has taken consistent efforts to identify such people and provide them with immediate support and care.

The team members and volunteers regularly visit different areas to identify individuals who require urgent help. Whenever a helpless person is found, the trust first provides basic assistance such as food, drinking water, clothes, and medical attention if required. Many individuals are found in weak physical condition and need immediate care and emotional support.

The trust believes that every person deserves respect and dignity, irrespective of their social or economic condition. Therefore, all support activities are carried out with compassion and humanity.

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Rescue Operations – identifying homeless people
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🚑 Medical Aid 🍱 Food & Water 👕 Clothing 🏠 Shelter

Food Distribution

Sarv Manav Seva Charitable Trust regularly distributes food packets to helpless, homeless, and abandoned people who are unable to manage their daily meals. The initiative mainly supports elderly individuals living alone, people found on roads, labourers, and other needy persons facing difficult situations.

The trust distributed around 5,000 food packets in different urban areas of Vadodara district during this year. Approximately an average of 40 individuals benefited from the food distribution activities conducted regularly by the trust. Special distribution drives were also organized during festivals, winter season, and emergency situations to support people in need.

Through this initiative, the trust continues to provide not only meals but also care and support to vulnerable people in the community.

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🍛 Daily Meals 🎉 Festival Drives ❄️ Winter Aid 👴 Elderly Priority

Education

Trust conducts evening educational support classes for children studying from 5 to 12 years especially for students from economically weaker families. The programme helps children improve their learning skills and overall development beyond regular school education.

The classes include English speaking and reading practice, basic computer awareness, science experiments, mathematics support, art and craft activities, personality development, and career guidance sessions. Students are also encouraged to participate in creative learning activities, group discussions, and educational games to build confidence and communication skills.

The trust aims to create a positive learning environment where children can gain knowledge, improve their confidence, and prepare for better educational and career opportunities in the future.

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Education – school bags distribution
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📚 English 💻 Computer 🔬 Science 🎨 Arts & Craft

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