Women, after their spouse’s demise, come down to Vrindavan in their quest to seek spiritual salvation. They spend their life with other widows in the Ashrams. Many widows here depend on the Ashrams for food, and survival. There are around 30000 widows living in Vrindavan and each of them have their own story of hardship and heartbreak.
At old age most widow’s suffer high bp problem because of stress given by their own families. And many are having diabetes and malnutrition. Your small contribution can give them second life. We do periodically check up for them and provide them with their monthly life saving drugs.
A shelter home in Vrindavan could provide a safe haven for these vulnerable women, offering them not only food and shelter but also medical care, emotional support, and opportunities for social interaction and empowerment. Such a facility would address a pressing need and contribute to improving the lives of abandoned widows in the area.
In a world filled with challenges, a small act of kindness can make a world of difference. Imagine the joy on a widow's face when she receives the support she so desperately needs. Your compassion can transform lives and bring hope to those who feel forgotten.By contributing to the well-being of widows, especially those from marginalized communities, you're not just providing financial help—you're restoring dignity, offering comfort, and most importantly, creating reasons for them to smile again.