Shushrusha Foundation

Welcome To Shushrusha Foundation, We Are Serving Humanity Through Health & Compassion.

Our Campaigns

Focused Efforts, Lasting Impact

Our Campaigns

From healthcare campus to nutrition programs, our campaigns are targeted towards real and urgent community needs.

Food Distribution In Community

From healthcare camps to nutrition programs, our campaigns are targeted towards real and urgent community needs.

Shushrusha Foundation runs several focused campaigns to tackle pressing issues like malnutrition, healthcare access, maternal health, and disaster response. With a people-first approach, every campaign is designed to bring measurable and sustainable change in the lives of those we serve.

Feed & Heal Stray Dogs

Help us provide food and medical care to abandoned and stray dogs.

Our Feed and Cure Stray Dogs program ensures that stray animals receive regular meals, vaccinations, and basic medical treatment. We collaborate with local vets and volunteers to rescue injured or ill animals. By supporting this initiative, you help build a safer, kinder community for both humans and animals.

Celebrate Festivals with Orphans

Join our mission to make festivals memorable for orphaned children.

Festivals are a time of joy and togetherness—but many orphaned children are left out. Shushrusha Foundation organizes special celebrations during Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas, and other festivals with food, gifts, music, and activities. With your support, we spread light and laughter where it’s needed most.

Plant a Tree, Grow a Future

Support our tree plantation campaign to combat climate change and pollution.

Shushrusha Foundation’s tree plantation program aims to plant thousands of saplings in schools, parks, and public spaces. Trees reduce carbon footprint, improve air quality, and create a better environment for all. You can sponsor a sapling or join our plantation drives as a volunteer. Together, let’s sow seeds of hope.

Food for the Needy

Nourishing Lives, One Meal at a Time

Our food relief campaign ensures that no one sleeps hungry in our community. With rising food insecurity, Shushrusha Foundation launched the “Food for the Needy” campaign to serve cooked meals and distribute ration kits to underprivileged families. The campaign runs across slums, shelter homes, and disaster-hit areas, feeding thousands of people every month. Your support helps us expand this initiative and ensure dignity through nutrition.

Donate a Blanket, Save a Life

Join our winter relief drive by donating blankets to those who have none.

Every winter, thousands sleep under the open sky with no protection from the cold. Shushrusha Foundation’s Blanket Donation Drive ensures warmth and dignity for the homeless, elderly, and needy during harsh winters. A single blanket can protect a life. Let’s wrap someone in care—your help matters.

Child Care Kit Donation

Support our initiative to provide hygiene and wellness kits to underprivileged children.

The Child Care Kit includes essentials like soap, shampoo, toothpaste, a toothbrush, sanitizer, and basic medical supplies. These kits help improve hygiene, prevent illness, and promote self-care among children in slum areas and shelters. Your contribution helps nurture young lives and gives them a healthier start to life.

Meal to Feed One Homeless Person

Feed a homeless person today—because hunger cannot wait.

Just ₹30 can provide a nutritious meal to someone living on the streets. Shushrusha Foundation’s Meal Drive serves fresh, hygienic food to the homeless and daily wage workers across Faridabad. You can sponsor one meal, ten meals, or more—every single act of kindness counts. Let’s fight hunger, one plate at a time.

Voices of those touched by Shushrusha Foundation’s care and commitment.

What People Say About Us

“Shushrusha Foundation helped me during a medical emergency when no one else would. I’m forever grateful for their support.”
Meena Rani, Beneficiary (Faridabad)
“Working with Shushrusha has been deeply fulfilling. They reach areas where help is truly needed.”
Dr. Rahul Verma, Volunteer Doctor