Aajivika Welfare Trust, is a registered non-profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to transforming lives through sustainable development initiatives across India. With a focus on community development, child welfare, education, and health, we strive to uplift underprivileged communities and promote long-term, meaningful change.
We believe education is both a powerful tool and a transformative goal — the means to earn a livelihood and the key to raising awareness on critical social, economic, and environmental issues.
At Aajivika Welfare Trust, we are a team of changemakers, humanitarians, and dreamers united by one purpose: to uplift lives and empower communities. we are a registered non-profit and non-governmental organization working at the grassroots level to bring about sustainable social transformation in India.
We believe that every individual deserves access to education, healthcare, dignity, and opportunity—regardless of their circumstances. Our work spans rural villages, urban slums, and vulnerable communities where support is needed the most.
We operate in multiple regions across India, especially in underserved and rural communities. Our programs are designed to reach those most in need.
We operate in multiple regions across India, especially in underserved and rural communities. Our programs are designed to reach those most in need.
You can securely donate online through our official website. We accept payments via UPI, credit/debit cards, and bank transfers. All donations are eligible for tax exemptions under applicable laws.
Yes, Aajivika Welfare Trust is registered under the Income Tax Act and eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G. You will receive a donation receipt and certificate for your records.
Yes, visits can be arranged with prior permission. We encourage responsible visits for donors, volunteers, and partners to witness the impact of our work firsthand.
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