An ongoing journal of small acts
Quiet work,
done with care,
for thirteen years.
One Kind NGO works with the elderly forgotten by family, with children whose homes can't afford a fair start, and with Tihar inmates serving long months for minor offences they could not bond their way out of.
Constituted under Shree Sai Trust in 2012. Led by President Archana Mittal. 80G certified — every rupee tax-deductible.

The Mission
We have stayed deliberately small.
A handful of volunteers, a single trust, no salaried staff. The same partner organisations year after year.
Continuity is the only thing that has ever actually moved the needle for the people we work with. The elderly resident who recognises your face on the third visit. The child whose medicine you funded last winter and again this one. The inmate who served his time, returned home, and now teaches a class at the same vocational programme that helped him learn a trade inside.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
That is why this site is light on photographs of foreign visitors handing out cheques and heavy on programmes you can ask us about, by name, at any time of year.
By the numbers
13years
Continuous service since 2012
07programmes
Active long-running partnerships
50+
Inmates supported with bail to date
100%
Of donations spent in the field
In this issue
Seven
programmes.
Each one is an ongoing partnership — not a one-time event. Many pre-date our trust deed by years.
- 01
Tihar Inmates Rehabilitation
A second chance, paid for in dignity.

- 02
Earth Saviour Old Age Home
Care, medicine, and time spent together.

- 03
Samarpan — Lucknow Old Age Home
Comfort, cleanliness, and quiet dignity.

- 04
Sponsoring Weddings
A wedding day, without a debt for life.

- 05
Underprivileged Children
School supplies, medical aid, and a fair start.

- 06
Earth Saviour Foundation
A long-running partnership, festival to festival.

- 07
Najafgarh Prudent Foundation
Community kitchen and ration support.

Give now
No salaries.
No office rent.
Just the work.
Every rupee you give is spent on the programmes you see on this site — ration kits, medicines, school supplies, bail bonds, festival celebrations.
