Our programmes
Two areas of work. One commitment to dignity.
Our work is organised into animal welfare and human welfare. This page explains how the programmes fit together, so you can go straight to the one that matters to you.

How our work is organised
Immediate relief, and the prevention that follows it
Almost every programme we run has two halves. One responds to what is in front of us — a hungry animal, an untreated ear infection, an inmate with no one to speak to. The other tries to reduce how often that situation arises at all, through sterilisation, vaccination, screening and awareness.
Both halves need qualified professionals, community cooperation and steady funding. We describe each programme's scope honestly, including where our capacity ends.
Animal welfare
Animal welfare grounded in rescue, prevention and daily care
We work to improve the safety and well-being of stray, abandoned and vulnerable dogs and cows through feeding, rescue, sterilisation, deworming and vaccination initiatives.

Stray dog feeding
Regular, responsible feeding that helps community dogs stay healthier and makes other care, such as vaccination or sterilisation, possible.
Stray cow feeding
Fodder and water support for stray and abandoned cows, distributed in ways that keep both animals and roads safe.
Dog sterilisation drives
Humane population management carried out with qualified veterinary professionals, with proper pre-operative and post-operative care.
Abandoned dog rescue
Assessment, safe handling, veterinary evaluation and recovery support for abandoned, injured or unwell dogs, with responsible rehabilitation where possible.
Dog deworming & vaccination
Preventive care delivered under veterinary guidance — assessment, suitable schedules, records and follow-up for community dogs.
Human welfare
Making essential care more reachable
Our human welfare work covers ENT support, hearing assistance, general health screening and mental-health initiatives for underserved sections of society.

ENT check-up camps
Free ear, nose and throat check-ups for underprivileged communities, with qualified specialists and practical guidance for everyday care.
Hearing aid camps
Support for people who know they have a hearing difficulty but cannot access suitable assistance because of financial limitations.
Health screening camps
Accessible general screening and guidance, with a stated focus on senior citizens and defence personnel who have ENT-related needs.
Psychiatric camps for jail inmates
Mental well-being support for inmates, delivered through qualified professionals and authorised institutions, with dignity and confidentiality.
From support to action
How support moves into action
This is the path a contribution or a volunteer hour typically follows.
01
Need identified
A community, resident group or partner institution raises a specific need.
02
Plan and professionals
We assess feasibility and confirm qualified veterinary or medical support.
03
Activity carried out
The drive or camp is organised with coordination, consent and safety.
04
Documented and reviewed
We record what was done and use it to plan the next round.
See the work
Current projects and field photographs
Our projects pages list ongoing initiatives and proposed projects, and the gallery holds photographs cleared for publication.
Get involved
Be part of a more compassionate India
Whether you give an hour a week, a skill, a partnership or a contribution, there is a way to help care reach further.
