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Current campaigns

Current campaigns

Hemkunt Foundation Gurukul

Hemkunt Foundation Gurukul is India’s largest not for profit skill development centre based in Madhya Pradesh. We will impart skill training to 1000 students over 3 years in our academy which is planned on a built-up area of 2,10,000 sq. ft out of which 55,000 Sq. ft. has been constructed. The Gurukul will provide skill training, which will enable them to earn a livelihood. We have started with Computer and Stitching classes in our first batch.

Current campaigns

HF Mobile 100

HF Mobile 100 aims at bringing impact to patient lives with the provision of healthcare in the remote regions and villages of India. Hemkunt foundation aims to deploy 100 Mobile medical units doing a yeoman service in rural India with a plan to position these units across 21 states, to help millions of Indians with primary healthcare. Each MMU caters to an average of 110 patients every day.

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Langar on Wheels

We aim at curating nutritious meals for school children to help them maintain a balanced diet and aid them in meeting their daily requirements of each macro-nutrient. We plan to provide a pre-set 5-day menu, made with a variety of vegetables & high nutritional ingredients.

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Rukh Parshad

Since 2015, the Foundation has been organising the Rukh Parshad campaign, during which 50,000 saplings are distributed to devotees at Gurudwaras as parshad. Because of the environmental concern and vision that the 7th Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji, developed during his lifetime, this initiative is dedicated to him.

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Dhabba Nahi

Dhabba Nahi is aimed at making available the very basic accessories to ensure safe and hygienic menstruation with a pack of sanitary pads, bathing soap, washing bar and shampoo. Every month, we impact 10,000 women across India through conducting workshops and giving out sanitary napkins and kits to the marginalised for free.

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Beach clean-up drive

A measure taken to reduce the misery and harm we are causing to our oceans and marine life. We’ve committed to cleaning Mumbai’s various beaches every Saturday with the help of our network of volunteers. As part of the cleanup effort, individuals and businesses join us in order to support the cause and raise public awareness of the problems with environmental degradation.

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How you can help

Merchandise

Hemkunt Foundation has recently introduced its own line of merchandise, comprising of t-shirts, mugs, sweatshirts, sippers, and diaries.

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CSR

Hemkunt Foundation, actively engages in collaborations with various corporates that share a common goal of making a positive impact through sewa.

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Donate

All individuals and corporates can donate money and do sewa with Hemkunt Foundation. All donations to Hemkunt Foundation are 50% exempted under section 80G of Income Tax.

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Impact

  • 500 +volunteers
    mobilized
  • 21 states and union
    territories reached
  • 49 Lakhlives
    impacted
  • 20 campaigns
    operationalized
  • 5 programs
    strategized

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Focus areas

Relief Aid

Our Disaster Response Strategy and immaculate preparedness ahead of disasters and crises, allows us to carry out relief efforts both in India as well as across international boundaries. The Foundation has impacted over 6.3 million lives through rehabilitation, crisis relief, WASH provisions and access to nutrition after a disaster.

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Healthcare

The World Health Statistics showcase that more than 70% people in rural India, have to walk 30 kilometers in search of primary health services. Hemkunt Foundation aims to take healthcare and basic treatment to inaccessible and rural areas of the country.

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Education

Our Founder, Irinder Singh Ahluwalia is dedicated towards the upliftment of the weaker, low socio-economic classes and believes the only way to maximize the potential of children is through education. He feels this, in turn, can put an end to generational poverty.

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Environment

India ranks highest among the world's most polluted countries. As a part of our focus on sustainability, Harteerath Singh launched our fourth and most recent vertical to draw attention to climate change and global warming.

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