At Vilohita Welfare Foundation, we believe that meaningful change comes from impactful action. Our success stories reflect our dedication to uplifting communities and individuals, providing hope and a pathway to a better future. Each story is a testament to the power of compassion, determination, and collective effort.

  • Empowering Women in Rural Communities

    In 2022, the Vilohita Welfare Foundation launched a vocational training program aimed at empowering women in rural areas. Over 500 women received training in various skills, including tailoring, organic farming, and handicrafts. Today, many of these women have started their own small businesses, contributing to their families' incomes and becoming pillars of their communities.

  • Healthcare for All

    Access to quality healthcare has always been a challenge in underserved regions. In 2023, Vilohita partnered with local health professionals to set up mobile medical camps in remote villages. These camps provided free medical check-ups, medicines, and health awareness sessions to over 3,000 individuals, significantly improving healthcare access and reducing the incidence of preventable diseases.

  • Education for Every Child

    Education is the foundation of progress. Through our "Educate a Child" initiative, we have been able to sponsor the education of over 1,200 underprivileged children across different states. These children now have access to quality schooling, books, and learning materials, ensuring they can build brighter futures.

  • Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation

    When a devastating flood hit the northern regions in 2023, Vilohita Welfare Foundation quickly mobilized resources to provide emergency relief. We distributed food, clothing, and essential supplies to more than 1,500 families displaced by the disaster. Our rehabilitation efforts included building temporary shelters and helping families rebuild their lives.

  • Clean Water, Clean Future

    In collaboration with local governments and community leaders, we initiated a clean water project in 2024 to provide access to safe drinking water in water-scarce villages. Over 2,000 households now have access to clean, potable water, drastically improving health outcomes and reducing water-borne diseases in these communities.