Projects

Beneficiaries queueing for meals during the Do Roti Campaign

Do Roti Campaign

Sani Welfare Foundation began with the ‘Do Roti’ campaign, providing free meals to as many hungry underprivileged people as possible. What started as a self-funded effort now runs on donations in kind and cash to reach hundreds each day with nutritious food.

Today the campaign feeds between 1,000 and 1,500 people each day. With further funds and volunteer support, the foundation aims to serve at least 10,000 people daily across 50 cities and towns of India, with a focus on less developed states including Odisha, Bihar, UP, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, and West Bengal.

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A doctor treating a patient at the Free Health Clinic

Free Health Clinic

Sani Welfare Foundation runs an evening clinic in Hyderabad for those with common ailments who need medical treatment but cannot afford it. A senior experienced lady doctor, a gold medalist who also serves government hospitals, sees patients from 7.30 pm to 10 pm.

The foundation procures good quality generic drugs at discounted rates and provides free medicines to poor patients. Around 180,000 patients have received free treatment and medicines at the Sani Charity clinic over the last 6 years.

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Women taking part in the Silai se Kamai Tak tailoring training

Silai se Kamai Tak

The Foundation runs a livelihood program to empower women from economically backward areas by imparting vocational training. A tailoring training center in Assam teaches women to stitch clothes and earn a living.

Over the last 3 years, ~1,300 women have trained at the center. The program has increased self-confidence among participants and contributed to gender equality.

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Students practicing device repair during a mobile repair workshop

Mobile Repair Workshops

India has deep internet penetration, with over 500 million smartphone users. Mobile repair is a practical skill for young people entering the workforce.

Sani Welfare Foundation helps students secure internships in mobile repair shops so they can upskill, earn while they learn, and build a livelihood.

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