The striking pain of a father who knows his child needs medicine but has to count the money in his pocket and realize that it won’t be enough is unimaginable. The silence of a grandmother who pretends she feels “better” so her family doesn’t spend their last savings on her treatment is heartbreaking to witness. […]
Explore moreThey don’t know what “home” means. They only know the sound of hunger, the hurt that comes from the stones thrown by strangers, and the nights spent on cold cements. And yet, when anyone bends down with a small smile and gentle hands, offering a biscuit or two, they still wag his tail. That is […]
Explore moreLast Summer, a volunteer from our team visited a village and they saw a mother walking miles to fetch water early in the morning in silent hopes that there would be some water in the well. However, she only saw cracked earth and her hopes crashed thinking how her children might ask for water as […]
Explore moreWhen we speak about attachment, we often imagine a child holding a parent’s hand, a son caring for his mother and a person crying over the pain their loved one is suffering. But we would rarely imagine a caretaker standing quietly beside a rescued bull in a rural shelter. Yet, if John Bowlby were to […]
Explore moreWhen we plant a tree, most of us feel something immediately. A small sense of hope, quiet satisfaction and maybe even relief. We take a picture, we water it, we stand back and look at it as if something big has already happened. But the truth is, almost nothing visible happens in the beginning. In […]
Explore moreTo begin with, the question of why bulls have to be covered with shelters appears. Why bother keeping them safe?Why are they abusing them? Why don’t they feel safe and suffer accidents? Millions of animals all over the world (per year) are abused, neglected, and involved in accidents due to human activity, natural calamities or […]
Explore moreClimate change is no longer a distant warning but it is not something that belongs only in documentaries or global conferences or reports filled with numbers, it is already here. We often feel it in the unbearable summers, see it in unpredictable rains, notice it in drying rivers, in disappearing birds, in heat that lasts […]
Explore moreIn the midst of the busy streets of Rajkot, Gujarat, a casual meeting at a traffic signal changed the life of a man and triggered a journey of compassion. From only seven senior citizens in 2015, the project has grown to become the largest old age home in India, with an ambitious target of providing […]
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