Celebrating Birthdays With a Deeper Meaning
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Festivals or ordinary days, our seva continues without pause or pride.
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Across cities and sacred streets, we’ve stood by those facing hunger, neglect, and hardship.
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In the early days of the lockdown, when the streets of Vrindavan stood still and temple bells fell silent, another sound grew louder — the silent suffering of hunger. With no access to food, shelter, or basic care, sadhus, migrant families, elderly citizens, and abandoned children were left unseen.
Today, Smile India Foundation operates across Vrindavan and surrounding communities — conducting weekly food drives, organizing school kit distributions, offering seasonal relief, and providing shelter and warmth through clothing and blankets. For us, community service isn’t charity — it’s sacred responsibility. Each effort reflects our core belief: real seva is devotion in motion, not a display of duty.
At Smile India Foundation, service is not an activity — it is a heartfelt offering. Our work spans across providing freshly prepared meals to the hungry, clean water to the thirsty, warm clothing to those left in the cold, and educational support to children who dream with empty hands. Whether it’s feeding saints on Ekadashi or distributing school kits to children in forgotten neighborhoods, each act is a prayer in motion.
We focus on real needs, seen and unseen — often where cameras don’t go and where gratitude is silent. Food, shelter, stationery, care — they may seem small, but in the right moment, they mean the world.
Providing school essentials like notebooks, pencils, and bags to help children begin their academic journey.
A focused initiative to provide children with fresh, nutritious meals daily so no child sleeps hungry.
Celebrate your birthday or any special occasion by sharing joy, food, and gifts with underprivileged children.
Identifying real needs on-ground through direct interaction.
Focused on Hygiene-focused, need-based meal and kit preparation.
Direct service without intermediaries — hand-to-hand giving initiatives.
Continuous Revisits and consistency across every distribution point.
From notebooks and pencils to school bags and educational charts — we provide tools that support learning.
During harsh winters and festival nights, we bring comfort through warm clothing and blankets — folded with compassion.
Nourishing the hungry at yatras, temples, footpaths, and shelters with freshly cooked meals prepared daily and distributed with care.
On sacred days, we organize collective food distributions and Gau Seva — reflecting our commitment to all life forms, both human and divine.
“I never imagined someone would bring food right to my sleeping place. They didn’t just feed me, they made me feel seen.”
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We serve meals across the streets of Vrindavan, especially near temples, bus stops, roadside shelters, and areas where sadhus and families gather.
Yes. You can sponsor a special meal drive, sweets, gifts, or stationery kits on your birthday or any other special day — and join us if you'd like.
Absolutely. We prepare kits based on the academic level of the child, ensuring they receive the right tools to support their learning.
Meals are prepared in clean, supervised environments by trained hands, using fresh ingredients. We take food safety and dignity seriously.
Yes, we are officially registered under Indian NGO norms and certified under 80G for tax-exempt donations.
Every Sunday, every Ekadashi, and on major festivals — without fail. In times of crisis, we increase frequency based on need.