International Yoga Day

International Yoga Day is a special day in our home, but its spirit runs through the entire year. For girls who have faced loss, fear, or instability early in life, yoga becomes much more than exercise; it is a simple, powerful way to feel safe in their own bodies again. Studies with children living in orphanages show that regular yoga practice can reduce anxiety and depression while improving self‑esteem, attention, and overall mental health. By celebrating International Yoga Day, the orphanage uses a global movement to highlight the emotional and physical benefits of yoga for every girl under its care.​

Marathon

This marathon is more than a race—it is a journey of compassion, unity, and purpose. Every step taken represents hope for those who need care, support, and a chance at a better life. When you run, you are not just moving forward on the road; you are helping someone else move forward in life.People from all walks of life come together, driven by a shared belief that small efforts can create powerful change. Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines, your participation helps spread awareness, raise support, and remind our community that kindness has the power to transform lives.

Success Stories

Every success story begins with a moment of care, courage, and belief. Behind each smile is a journey filled with challenges, resilience, and the support of people who refused to give up.These stories are not just about achievements—they are about healing, growth, and rediscovering hope. With the right guidance, education, and emotional support, lives once shaped by hardship are now moving toward confidence and independence.Each story stands as a reminder that when compassion meets action, real change happens.Together, we are helping individuals rewrite their futures and build lives filled with dignity and purpose.