At Indore Social Welfare Foundation (ISWF), we are committed to uplifting lives through compassion, care, and consistent community engagement. Our Livelihood and Societal Programs are designed to address the urgent needs of underserved populations, helping them access basic necessities like food, education, and support for a dignified life.
Through our initiative titled Project Bhook – Umeed Ek Roti Ki, we have successfully conducted 1,000+ food donation drives across the slum communities of Indore. From bus stands, railway stations, hospitals, and traffic signals to street corners and remote bastis, our volunteers reach out directly to those in need — ensuring that no soul sleeps hungry.
We have also adopted underserved slums such as Tejaji Nagar Basti and Bakdiya, where we provide weekly and monthly food supplies. These areas, often neglected and forgotten, are now receiving consistent nutritional support and care — empowering families to live with dignity.
Education is the first step toward lasting change. Through Project GyaanSetu – Bridging Lives with Education, we work to break the cycle of illiteracy and poverty in marginalized slum communities.
In our adopted slums, we conduct:
We believe that before children can learn, they must be inspired to learn. As envisioned by our President, Mr. Naman Kharya, our volunteers focus on counseling and guiding children first — helping them realize their potential and encouraging parents to invest in their children's education.
Our societal programs are more than just interventions — they are commitments to long-term change. Whether it is:
We aim to build a bridge of hope and opportunity. These programs embody our core values: service, inclusion, and empowerment.
All our initiatives under Livelihood and Societal Programs are aligned with key Sustainable Development Goals: