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During This Auspicious Festival, Give Countless Sadhus In India’s Holy City Nourishing Meals

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    Situated in a place rich with history, this ancient site holds special importance in India. Its old buildings and stories from long ago attract many visitors, especially those seeking spiritual guidance. People come here to connect with something greater than themselves, finding peace and inspiration in the stories of the past.


    Amidst recent events that have captured the nation's attention, the spirit of unity and faith in this holy city remains strong. The inauguration of a significant structure has further enriched the cultural fabric of this place, drawing pilgrims and devotees from far and wide.

    This place is also home to thousands of spiritual seekers who have renounced all worldly pleasures and dedicated their lives to prayer and service. These very seekers have struggled for years now.



    Hope Welfare Wants To Help Them During This Auspicious time

    An initiative by youngsters with a will to bring about a change in society, especially in rural India, Hope Welfare Trust started as a nascent movement in September 2015. A few students from various universities and colleges joined hands with the aim to bring about sustainable development in rural Indian villages and involve women to play a key role.

     



    “Ever since the beginning of the crisis in 2020, thousands of spiritual seekers have been suffering. They rely on devotees and visitors for food and alms, and since tourism has stopped, they haven’t had regular meals. They’ve spent days going hungry. Some of them even say that they have no option but to beg for food. They say they’re grateful to have even a handful of rice, but they deserve fresh, healthy meals. And we want to do our bit.” - Divyanshu Upadhyay, Secretary, Hope Welfare Trust.



    Their efforts throughout the crisis and after have been tremendous. While they helped seekers get grocery kits and meals during the first wave, they have also worked to help sick patients and distribute supplies to countless people in various areas. Even after the crisis, they continue to help those in need.

    Hope Welfare Trust now wants to feed thousands of helpless Spiritual Seekers. However, they can’t do this alone.

    Your Support Can Ensure These Seekers Have Fresh Meals

    The Spiritual seekers in this city face many challenges in their daily lives despite their dedication to their spiritual pursuits. They rely on the kindness of others for their basic needs and navigate a path that requires sacrifice and resilience in the ups and downs of life. However, with their unwavering devotion and commitment to their beliefs, they continue to inspire and uphold the rich spiritual heritage of our country.

    You can support Hope Welfare Trust to give thousands of Spiritual Seekers in one of India’s most historical places grocery kits which will allow them to make healthy and nutritious meals. Every person’s contribution during these difficult times will make a difference in their lives.



    Donate grocery kits and help thousands of hungry spiritual seekers.

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    An initiative by youngsters with a will to bring about a change in society, especially in rural India, Hope Welfare Trust started as a nascent movement in September 2015. A few students from various universities and colleges joined hands with the aim to bring about sustainable development in rural Indian villages and involve women to play a key role.


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