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Founder

Mahinder Dobriyal

Founder
of Care India Welfare Trust

Care India Welfare Trust was founded by Mahinder Dobriyal in 2011, moved by his passion for inspiring the underprivileged and his commitment to creating a more equitable society. The organization focuses on supporting poor children and families who struggle daily. Seeing their hardships inspired the establishment of an NGO dedicated to providing education and assistance to those without support. Their mission is to stand by the underprivileged, offering a helping hand to empower them and help turn their dreams into reality.

Right from the beginning, we have aimed for quality education for every child, and empowered women to lead with strength and dignity, while the economically disadvantaged receive support to succeed. Together, we have become the viewers of a great transformation: children accessing education, women standing tall as community leaders, and families finding new hope.

Mahinder Dobriyal saw beyond the seasons of immediate relief. He imagines a tomorrow where everyone can have equity, dignity, and well-being. Using the guiding light, we fly to reach out even further and deepen the impact that we make by opening new doors for life to those in need. The challenge that lies ahead is to ensure that there is a comprehensive and inclusive society in which no one stands deserted. With tireless and careful efforts, we incorporate into the world material his vision.

A walk through our journey

Achievement
2021-22

Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust

In 2021-22, Care India Welfare Trust impacted thousands through health, education, and empowerment programs. They held 16 health camps for 5,004 people, educated 6,263 girls, trained 783 women in skills, provided 23,186 meals, planted 3,048 medicinal plants, and conducted self-defense programs for 913 women, along with awareness campaigns.

Achievement
2020-21

Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust

In 2020-21, Care India Welfare Trust provided COVID-19 relief, distributing 12.2 crore meals, hygiene kits, and medical aid. They served 500+ families daily, sponsored 580+ girls' education, and trained 1,416 women in skills. A new vocational center in Kolkata expanded their efforts to empower marginalized communities with education and healthcare.

Achievement
2019-20

Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust

In 2019-20, Care India Welfare Trust impacted thousands through education, healthcare, and skill development. Over 500 children joined learning centers, 10,000+ women received vocational training, and 4,000+ people benefited from health camps. They supported migrant workers, promoted legal awareness, and led initiatives like Beti Padhao and Clean India Squad for social upliftment.

Achievement
2018-19

Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust

In 2018-19, Care India Welfare Trust impacted education, health, and women empowerment. Over 10,000 youth Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust skill training, 500+ women completed vocational courses, and 25,000+ people benefited from health camps. They promoted environmental initiatives, legal awareness, sanitation, nutrition, and the Beti Padhao campaign, ensuring holistic community development.

Achievement
2017-18

Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust

In 2017-18, Care India Welfare Trust empowered 10,000+ children and youth through skill training. Over 5,000 women received entrepreneurship training. It provided free computer training, health camps for 25,000+ people, and legal awareness. The trust won the Best Emerging NGO award and supported education, food distribution, and marginalized communities.

Achievement
2016-17

Highlights – Care India Welfare Trust

In 2016-17, Care India Welfare Trust advanced education, health, and livelihood. Over 1,000 children received computer education, 500+ women learned stitching, and 200+ students earned scholarships. Health camps aided 30,000+ people. Vocational training, food distribution, and legal awareness programs empowered communities, ensuring dignity and better opportunities for the underprivileged.