About Us.
Gulshan Welfare Society version in the mind of like-minded people who are committed and understand the real call in life is to state good news of their hopeful future to the poor, to declare freedom for the prisoners or in bondage and recovery of sight for the vision-less or hopeless, to set the oppressed free and to lead them to the brighter future and whole.
According to the most recent estimates, in 2015, 10 per cent of the world's population or 734 million People lived on less than $1.90 a day (world bank- Google). Nearly half the population in developing countries lived on less than $1.25 a day as of Nov.2018. Around 373 million Indians are still living in poverty, with about 68 million of them in extreme poverty, without the security of even 2 meals a day.
"In India, with a share of almost 90 per cent of people working in the informal economy, about 400 million workers in the informal economy are at risk of falling deeper into poverty during the crisis."
COVID19 is a major setback to our dream of building a poverty-free world. It has weakened the economy of many nations. India is no exception. Our economy has been badly affected.
So to bring down the suffering of the deprived Gulshan Welfare Society is taking measures to solve the problem of poverty and unemployment predominantly by reaching out to them through several projects like Entrepreneurship Training , Women and Child Development, Health plus wealth and to acquaint them of EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, SELF EMPLOYMENT SKILLS / TRADE, IMPORTANCE OF SAFE DRINKING WATER, PROPER SANITATION etc; by which we make this small world a better one to live without distinction and unprejudiced.

OUR VISION
Watch around to Find the marginalized & vulnerable populations especially adolescents, women & senior citizens and to Assist them to be self-sustained and whole.
OUR MISSION
Our Mission is to UPLIFT PEOPLE SUFFERING IN DIVERSITY AND TO BRING EQUITY BEYOND CASTE, TRIBE, CREED, RELIGION AND DENOMINATIONS and aims to build an unbiased relationship of strength, sustenance and dignity between the cities and villages across the nation and world.


OUR APPROACH
At Gulshan Welfare Society our approach to the mission of developing the community is with “A long-term vision, systematic and scientific approach to make the panchayat/village economically and socially sustainable, finding permanent solution to issues like infrastructure, food security, water, health, education and housing is what we have adopted to make it possible.
We at Gulshan Welfare Society dreams to see transform all areas of undeveloped villages of India with this approach to make each villages model village by ensuring self-reliance in all aspects viz., education, health care, family welfare, infrastructure, agriculture, water conservation management, and working towards sustainable livelihood patterns. Fundamentally, we will ensure their complete development through various well-constructed programs.
After graduating, I enjoyed my full time 9 to 5 work, but my greatest role has been dedicating my life to helping needy for over five decades. Extensive work in a number of humanitarian organizations gave me a framework for volunteer engagement and management that I find invaluable to this day.
My nonprofit training took place through the Assistance League, the Mary and Joseph League, and several professional organizations.
Each time I share the story of helping people, I always mention that volunteers are the backbone of the organization. When it came time to conceive of a national response to child abuse, Women Empowerment, Entrepreneurship I knew the job would require a lot of hearts working together to make this dream a reality.
The Gulshan Welfare Society Chapters became a network of helping hands advocating for children, Women Empowerment, across the State. I oversee fundraising initiatives, volunteer coordination, board development, strategic planning, celebrity stewardship and community outreach/awareness.
I have seen firsthand that nothing is impossible with the right team of philanthropists refusing to give up!
Growing up with Boys & Girls Club charity as part of my life, I quickly realized the impact of wonderful programming and support offered to people by educated staff and dedicated volunteers. I then became a volunteer for various organizations while in school. About various achievement I decided to make a greater impact by transitioning to the nonprofit sector to fulfill my own need for purpose and assist in filling gaps for the nonprofits with my experience and education. I joined Gulshan Welfare Society as a Secretary in support of the necessary mission to meet the physical, emotional, educational, for making great future.
