Social Welfare

We invest in smiles and rejoice with each life touched by us. We have set up a home for widows and destitute women at Baru Sahib that houses several unfortunate women who have lost their husbands or have been discarded by their families.

An old-age home has been set up at Baru Sahib for numerous elderly people. Some of them are trained professionals while some are retired officers/officials from various departments – civil, army, accounts, income tax, science, medicine, engineering, etc. These senior citizens enjoy the beauty of great outdoors in The Valley of Divine Peace.

The Trust looks after all their basic needs including boarding, lodging, medical and health care. Along with their spiritual uplift, such children become professionally trained to live honourable life and eventually become an asset to the society and the nation.

Honourable Life

The Akal Home for Widows and Destitute Women ensures an honorable life for these women in a safe and secure environment and help them raise their kids in serene, healthy and comfortable surroundings

Equality

Irrespective of the caste, creed, religion or region, all are given every facilities to grow up as responsible, honest and hard working citizens.

Taking Care

The center provides a variety of activities to meet diverse needs. We takes care of all their basic needs, including boarding, lodging, education, medical and health needs.

The organization has been carrying out a unique women empowerment program for rural needy women and widows at Baru Sahib and nearby villages. The Rozgar Yojana (employment scheme) imparts tailoring, embroidery and stitching training to womenfolk in 10 village centres and provides them with necessary employment.
Akal Rozgar Yojana

Through this the women are carving a new identity for themselves and are regaining their self-confidence. The products of these rural women are collected at Baru Sahib and these women do not have to worry for the sale of their products as it is taken care of by the volunteers of the organization.

With their dwindling financial resources and weakening health, elderly are often being perceived as a burden and even while living within the family, may face violence and neglect. Many senior citizens are living without children.

The most severely isolated and lonely are people over 75, particularly older women, those who are widowed and those living alone.

We, at The Kalgidhar Trust – Baru Sahib run an orphanage by the name ‘Child Welfare Foundation’ at Baru Sahib, which brings up several orphans with love and care.

Orphaned children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness, suicide, poor educational performance and criminality. Their care in tender age is essential to save them from such maladies and to render them facility for normal growth and development.

Benefited 378 Senior Citizens
Changed lives of more than 339 Widows and Destitutes
298 Orphans are Benefited
25,000 Employment Generated
272 Liquor free Villages
10,090 Well Placed Alumni