Donate for Eid al-Fitr 2026 – Feed the Needy for Just ₹100 Per Person
Donate food on Eid al-Fitr 2026 and sponsor a needy family for just ₹500. Give Zakat or Sadaqah online in India and help families celebrate Eid with dignity.
Donate food on Eid al-Fitr 2026 and sponsor a needy family for just ₹500. Give Zakat or Sadaqah online in India and help families celebrate Eid with dignity.
Celebrate Holi 2026 with purpose by sponsoring a festive meal for underprivileged children in India. Your Holi charity donation can provide nutritious food, joy, and dignity to families in need. Turn colours into compassion — donate food and make this festival truly meaningful.

Searching for Holi food donation near me in Delhi? Sponsor a festive meal for ₹100 and support slum and homeless children this Holi 2026. Make the festival meaningful with local food distribution.

Searching for Holi food donation near me in Delhi? Sponsor a festive meal for ₹100 and support slum and homeless children this Holi 2026. Make the festival meaningful with local food distribution.
A menstrual health awareness program conducted in a rural village to educate girls and women about the menstrual cycle, period hygiene, and myths, promoting confidence and better women’s health.

Support flood victims in Mayur Vihar, Delhi. Donate food online with Aapke Saath Foundation. Just ₹42 feeds one person. Join our flood relief today.

a trusted NGO for food donation in India, is launching the Freedom from Hunger Drive

On 3rd July 2025, Aapke Saath Foundation conducted an education awareness camp at Prathamik Vidyalaya, Alampur village (Bareilly), reaching over 840 families. Our team encouraged parents to enroll their children in school, held interactive sessions with students, and distributed snacks promoting the value of education in rural communities.

Why don’t slum children go to school? It’s not neglect, it’s survival. Discover the real struggles slum parents face and the solutions that can change lives.

Every day, slum children face a silent decision—go to school or go to work. While some carry books, others carry bricks. This article explores the harsh reality of child exploitation and how education can break the cycle of poverty, offering children not just knowledge, but protection, purpose, and power.
