Akshaya Tritiya is a day that symbolizes eternal prosperity and the multiplying effect of good deeds. To honor this auspicious occasion, the Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation is launching a two-phase philanthropic drive designed to spread joy, dignity, and sustenance to those who need it most.
Phase 1 (Pune): Providing a full, wholesome daily meal to the children residing at Matruchaya Balak Ashram in Dighi, Pune.
Phase 2 (Mumbai): Distributing fresh, complete sets of clothing to individuals living on the streets of Mumbai.
Akshaya Tritiya is revered as a day of eternal prosperity, where it is believed that acts of charity and kindness multiply and yield unending merit. This year, the Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation is translating that spiritual belief into immediate, tangible relief for society’s most vulnerable.
Instead of traditional investments in gold or assets, we are inviting our community to invest in humanity. We are launching an ambitious, two-phase philanthropic drive spanning two major cities—Pune and Mumbai—to address two of the most fundamental human needs: sustenance and dignity.
Phase 1: Sustenance in Pune: We will be partnering with the Matruchaya Balak Ashram, providing wholesome, nutrient-rich meals for an entire day to the orphaned and abandoned children in their care.
Phase 2: Dignity in Mumbai: Simultaneously, our ground volunteers will conduct a targeted distribution drive across the streets of Mumbai, handing out brand-new, complete sets of clothing to the unsheltered homeless population.
To ensure this mega-drive has the scale and resources required to make a truly visible difference, we have set a minimum donation threshold of Rs 2,100. This ensures that every single donor is actively participating in both the Pune and Mumbai phases of the event.
(Cost Breakdown: 1 Day’s Meal = Rs 200 | 1 Complete Set of Clothes = Rs 500. )
| Donation Tier | Contribution | The Exact Impact You Create |
| The Seed of Hope | Rs 2,100 | Provides a full day of meals for 3 children (Rs 600) |
| + Fresh clothing sets for 3 homeless individuals (Rs 1,500) | ||
| The Harvest of Joy | Rs 3,500 | Provides a full day of meals for 5 children (Rs 1,000) |
| + Fresh clothing sets for 5 homeless individuals (Rs 2,500) | ||
| The Eternal Blessing | Rs 7,000 | Provides a full day of meals for 10 children (Rs 2,000) |
| + Fresh clothing sets for 10 homeless individuals (Rs 5,000) | ||
| The Golden Patron | Rs 14,000 | Provides a full day of meals for 20 children (Rs 4,000) |
| + Fresh clothing sets for 20 homeless individuals (Rs 10,000) | ||
| Infinite Compassion | Rs 35,000 | Provides a full day of meals for 50 children (Rs 10,000) |
| + Fresh clothing sets for 50 homeless individuals (Rs 25,000) |
1. The Nutritional Gap at Matruchaya Balak Ashram (Pune) Growing children require a steady intake of proteins, vitamins, and calories to support their rapid physical and cognitive development. Unfortunately, orphanages often operate on incredibly tight, unpredictable budgets heavily reliant on sporadic donations. This financial strain frequently forces compromises on daily food quality.
The Reality: A cost of Rs 200 per child covers an entire day of wholesome, balanced meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), ensuring they receive fresh vegetables, lentils, dairy, and a sweet treat to celebrate the festival.
The Impact: Relieving the financial burden of daily food costs allows the ashram’s administration to redirect their limited funds toward critical educational resources, medical care, and facility maintenance.
2. The Struggle for Survival on the Streets (Mumbai) For the thousands of individuals living on the pavements, under flyovers, and outside railway stations in Mumbai, life is a daily battle against the elements. As the harsh summer peaks and the monsoon season approaches, proper clothing becomes a matter of survival.
The Reality: The homeless often wear the same torn, unwashed garments for months, leading to severe skin infections, compromised immunity, and a profound loss of self-worth.
The Impact: At just Rs 500 per set, we provide a fresh, durable, and clean set of clothes. This is not just fabric; it is a shield against the weather, a barrier against disease, and a crucial restoration of basic human dignity.
The concept of “Akshaya” means “that which never diminishes.” When you donate to this cause, your contribution does not just disappear into an organizational fund; it translates immediately into a full stomach for a growing child and a clean set of clothes for someone sleeping on the pavement.
This dual-pronged approach ensures that we are touching lives across different demographics—nurturing the future generation in Pune while providing immediate relief to the forgotten citizens of Mumbai. It turns the cultural spirit of giving into a highly organized, life-saving intervention.
Trust is the foundation of every successful charitable endeavor. The Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation operates with an ironclad commitment to accountability. When you donate to this campaign, we promise:
Zero Leakage Allocation: 100% of the funds raised for this Akshaya Tritiya drive will go directly toward procuring the food for the ashram and the garments for the street distribution. Administrative and logistical costs are handled separately by our core team.
Live Visual Proof: Donors will not be left wondering where their money went. We will share high-quality, time-stamped photos and video updates from the ashram in Pune and the streets of Mumbai, directly to your phone or email.
Financial Openness: Post-event, an exact breakdown of the funds collected, vendor receipts for the meals and clothing, and a final impact report will be made available to every contributor upon request.
These children have no safety net—**you are their hope**. By supporting Sukachi Sawali Welfare Foundation, you’re not just donating money; you’re investing in a child’s right to dream, heal, and thrive.
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