In many parts of India, hunger is not just a symptom of poverty — it is a daily fight. For those living in urban slums, on construction sites, or near railway tracks, access to food, clean clothes, or even basic hygiene is not guaranteed. Families survive day by day, often skipping meals or rationing essentials just to make it to the next week. At Eduworld Foundation & Charitable Trust, we don’t see food as charity. Through our “Roz Ki Zarurat” campaign, we treat it as a human right — a basic, non-negotiable part of dignified living.
Poverty doesn’t always look dramatic. It often looks like an elderly couple living on tea and biscuits. Or a mother feeding her children and going to sleep hungry. Or a young boy missing school because he has one uniform that hasn’t dried. The need is not just for food — it’s for dignity. That’s why our relief kits are thoughtfully curated and personally delivered. We don’t want people to feel rescued. We want them to feel remembered.
Essentials are not luxuries — they are the foundation of a stable, safe life
Each kit is built with real community needs in mind, not just what’s convenient to donate
Dignity and respect are central to how Eduworld Foundation & Charitable Trust distributes support
These aren’t big things — but they can restore strength, health, and self-worth in ways we don’t always see. At Eduworld Foundation & Charitable Trust, we believe the small things are often the biggest relief. Through “Roz Ki Zarurat,” we continue to serve families quietly, respectfully, and consistently — because no one should have to earn the right to survive.