Let’s create shared impact where it’s needed most
At Subhansh Sewa Trust, we work with compassion, accountability, and on-ground clarity to support children suffering from severe medical conditions, congenital disabilities, and accident-related trauma—especially in rural, underserved regions. With no red tape, a hands-on team, and decades of lived experience, we bring care directly where it’s missing.
Your company’s CSR initiative can help us scale this impact—whether by funding life-saving treatments, building our upcoming hospital, or enabling preventive healthcare education across villages. Every partnership is transparent, legally compliant, and deeply human.
We invite CSR contributions in the following focus areas, each designed for sustainable social impact and full financial traceability.
Your support directly funds surgeries, hospital stays, medication, diagnostics, and mobility aids for children, senior citizens, and disabled individuals—including free provision of artificial limbs and post-operative care.
CSR funds enable immediate action—ambulance services, emergency operations, and trauma care for roadside or rural injury victims, especially minors.
We conduct village-level sessions to educate families about symptoms, early interventions, and myths surrounding disabilities and mental health issues.
With land already secured, we seek long-term CSR funding to establish a fully equipped, free-to-access hospital for underserved children and families.
We arrange 100% free diagnosis, hospital care, surgeries, and recovery support for children suffering from serious illnesses or disabilities in rural and low-income families.
Our field teams coordinate immediate rescue, ambulance transport, and trauma treatment for children injured in road or farm accidents—especially those with no family support or identification.
With land already secured, we are working toward a dedicated medical facility that treats all children—without cost, delay, or bias. CSR support helps us lay this foundation for generations.
We organize on-ground workshops in villages to help families understand disability symptoms, early interventions, and break myths around brain conditions, birth deformities, or mental delays.