Aarush Welfare Society is a nationally registered non-profit organization under the Society Registration Act, 1860. While our operations span across India, our head office is located in Basti, Uttar Pradesh.
We focus on environmental conservation through education, advocacy, and sustainable practices. Simultaneously, we empower women by providing skills, resources, and support to help them achieve economic independence and leadership roles. We also prioritize children’s welfare by ensuring access to education, healthcare, and safe environments. Through these integrated efforts, we aim to create resilient communities that thrive socially, economically, and environmentally.
To build a sustainable and inclusive environment where every individual is empowered to lead a clean, healthy, and dignified life. We strive to ensure that all people, regardless of their background, have equal access to the resources and opportunities needed to thrive. By fostering a deep connection between communities and the environment, we aim to create a future where human well-being and ecological balance coexist in harmony, paving the way for generations to come.
1. Educate and Empower: Generate widespread awareness on critical issues such as water and sanitation, waste management, child and women welfare, and sustainability, empowering communities to take informed actions.
2. Protect and Preserve: Commit to preserving our planet by promoting practices that sustain the environment on which all life depends, ensuring a healthier and greener earth for future generations.
3. Ensure Clean Water and Sanitation: Advocate for and provide access to clean water and effective sanitation services, vital for the health and dignity of all individuals.
4. Promote Women’s Development: Support the social, educational, and economic development of women and thereby fostering gender equality and enabling them to contribute fully to society.
5. Uplift the Underprivileged: Deliver essential services to underprivileged communities, helping them create sustainable livelihoods, build assets, and improve their standard of living, thereby breaking the cycle of poverty.