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At Nabatara Foundation, we walk alongside communities to heal, protect, and uplift. From supporting families during crises to caring for animals, empowering women, and ensuring no child misses school, we believe in hands-on kindness. Together, we’re building a world where everyone—people, animals, and elders—lives with safety, respect, and hope. Join us in turning compassion into action.
Community Development
At Nabatara Foundation, we believe that a strong community builds a...

Covid-19 Pandamic Relief
The Covid-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges, leaving ...

Protecting Animals lives
Animals are an integral part of our ecosystem and deserve our love, ...

Support for Visually Impaired Peoples
Nabatara Foundation’s “Support for Visual Impaired Peoples” program…

Inspiring Women to Rise
At Nabatara Foundation, we believe that empowering women is the key to ...

Human Rights Awareness
Nabatara Foundation’s “Human Rights Awareness” program aims to ...

Orphanages Care Initiative
Every child deserves a safe, nurturing environment to grow …

Scholarship Programs
Education is the cornerstone of a thriving society, yet many …

Hope and healing care
Nabatara Foundation’s “Hope & Healing Care” program focuses ...

Community Wellness Camps
Health is wealth, yet many individuals in rural and underserved areas lack …

peaceful Homes for Elders
At Nabatara Foundation, we believe that every elder deserves to ...

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General Questions
What does Nabatara Foundation do?
Nabatara Foundation works to heal and uplift communities by standing with those often left behind. We run programs like free health camps for villagers, rescue injured animals, fund education for underprivileged kids, and empower women through skills like stitching and computer training. During crises like COVID-19, we distributed food, masks, and vaccines to daily wage workers and slum communities. For elders, we build safe homes where they’re treated with love, not loneliness. Every initiative is rooted in kindness—because we believe everyone, whether a stray dog or a struggling mother, deserves safety, dignity, and hope.
How can I help during health crises like COVID-19?
When disasters strike, we focus on immediate needs. During COVID-19, volunteers delivered food kits to families who lost jobs, set up free oxygen camps, and helped rural communities access vaccines. You can donate essentials (medicines, sanitizers), sponsor a family’s groceries for a month, or volunteer to teach hygiene practices in villages. Your support could mean a child doesn’t go hungry or a grandmother gets her insulin on time. Even small acts—like sewing masks or sharing reliable health info—save lives.
How do you protect animals?
We rescue injured strays, rehabilitate them, and find loving homes. For example, last year, we saved 200+ dogs hit by cars, treated their wounds, and vaccinated them. We also run campaigns to stop cruelty—like educating kids to care for street animals and building feeding stations in slums. For endangered species, we partner with forest teams to protect habitats. You can foster a rescued pup, donate to our ambulance fund, or volunteer at adoption drives. Every creature, big or small, deserves kindness.
What support do you offer visually impaired people?
We provide free Braille classes and tools like talking calculators and audiobooks to help them study or work. Last year, we trained 50+ visually impaired teens in coding using screen readers—three now work at IT firms! We also host inclusive sports events (like blind cricket matches) to boost confidence. You can sponsor a child’s education kit, volunteer to record audiobooks, or mentor someone in your skill (music, coding, etc.).
How do you empower women?
We run free workshops where women learn tailoring, computer skills, and financial literacy. For survivors of abuse, we offer legal aid, counseling, and safe shelters. Last year, 120+ women started small businesses with our microloans—like selling handmade clothes or opening tea stalls. We also host community talks to challenge stereotypes (e.g., "women can’t handle tech"). You can mentor a woman, donate sewing machines, or fund a scholarship for girls in STEM.
How does the scholarship program work?
We fund school fees, uniforms, and books for bright students from slums/villages. For example, Priya, a farmer’s daughter, topped her class in 10th grade—we now fund her engineering degree. Scholarships aren’t just for academics: we support kids in sports, art, and vocational trades (like carpentry). You can sponsor a child’s yearly education (₹8,000/year) or donate old laptops/books.
What is "Peaceful Homes for Elders"?
Many elders face neglect or abuse. We build safe shelters where they get meals, medical care, and companionship. Volunteers visit weekly for chats, songs, or just holding hands. We also reunite abandoned elders with families through counseling. You can donate blankets/medicines, celebrate birthdays at our homes, or simply spend an hour listening to their stories.
Can I volunteer at orphanages?
Yes! Orphaned kids crave love and guidance. You can teach math, play games, or help with homework. We also need mentors for older kids—like coaching them for jobs or college applications. Donations like clothes, toys, or festival gifts (Diwali sweets, school bags) light up their days.
What happens at Community Wellness Camps?
We set up free clinics in villages/slums where doctors check BP, sugar, and common illnesses. For mental health, counselors teach stress-relief techniques (like yoga or art therapy). Families also learn about nutrition—like growing veggies in small spaces. You can sponsor a camp (₹15,000 covers 100 patients) or volunteer as a nurse/translator.
How do you promote human rights?
We host village plays and street art to teach about child labor laws, gender equality, and reporting abuse. For instance, our "No to Child Marriage" campaign in Jharkhand helped 30+ girls return to school. We also run a 24/7 helpline for domestic violence survivors. You can join awareness rallies or fund legal aid for a family.
What is "Hope and Healing Care"?
This program supports trauma survivors—like acid attack victims or abused children. We offer counseling, job training, and art therapy (painting, pottery) to help them heal. For example, Riya, a trafficking survivor, now runs her own jewelry shop with our support. You can sponsor therapy sessions, donate art supplies, or volunteer as a counselor.
Can my company partner with Nabatara?
Absolutely! Companies can sponsor programs (e.g., fund a health camp or animal ambulance), donate products (medicines, laptops), or let employees volunteer for a day (painting schools, planting trees). We also collaborate on CSR projects—like building toilets in villages or solar-powered community centers.
