About Us
Vision Statement
"To create a compassionate Delhi where no one on the streets goes hungry or unclothed, fostering hope and dignity through community-driven support and care."
Aims
1. Provide Essential Support: Ensure that individuals living on the streets of Delhi have access to basic necessities like food and clothing to improve their quality of life.
2. Promote Community Solidarity: Mobilize individuals, businesses, and organizations in Delhi to contribute resources and time, building a collective effort to address poverty.
3. Empower the Needy: Offer immediate relief while fostering dignity and hope, creating pathways for long-term support and societal inclusion.
Objectives
1. Resource Collection:
- Collect monetary donations through campaigns, online platforms, and partnerships to fund food and clothing distribution.
- Organize regular clothing drives to gather clean, usable clothes from communities, schools, and local businesses.
- Target collecting enough resources to support at least 500 individuals per month within the first year.
2. Distribution Network:
- Establish a systematic distribution process to deliver food and clothing to high-need areas in Delhi, such as slums, railway stations, and homeless clusters.
- Partner with local NGOs, volunteers, and community leaders to identify and reach the most vulnerable populations.
- Conduct weekly distribution drives, ensuring at least two major outreach events per month.
3. Community Engagement:
- Raise awareness about street poverty through social media, local events, and partnerships to encourage donations and volunteer participation.
- Recruit and train a team of 50 volunteers within the first six months to assist in collection, sorting, and distribution efforts.
- Engage local businesses to sponsor food supplies or provide in-kind donations (e.g., blankets, hygiene kits).
4. Sustainability and Impact:
- Develop a transparent financial system to track and report donations and expenditures, ensuring trust and accountability.
- Evaluate the impact of distributions quarterly, using feedback from beneficiaries and volunteers to improve efficiency and reach.
- Explore long-term goals, such as collaborating with shelters or job-training programs, to provide pathways beyond immediate aid within two years.

