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Binayakam Charitable Trust was founded during the COVID-19 crisis by a group of socially committed individuals. With no interest in fame — just impact — the founders stepped in when others stepped back.
Today, we’ve grown from a food relief initiative to a pan-India grassroots movement, supporting education, healthcare, women’s dignity, and social equity.
Binayakam Charitable Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting the most vulnerable — the poor, the hungry, the uneducated, the differently-abled, the elderly, and survivors of violence. We believe every person deserves food, education, dignity, and protection, no matter their background.
From slums in metro cities to forgotten villages in Bihar — we work at the grassroots, providing free food, education, shelter, and medical aid to those in crisis. Our work extends to blind and specially-abled children, elderly citizens in need, and rape survivors seeking safe housing.
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Small amounts. Big real impact.
Free Meals: For the homeless, jobless, and those living below the poverty line.
Girl Child Education: Especially in under-resourced villages across Bihar.
Support for Specially-Abled & Blind Children: Learning materials, therapy, and safe spaces.
Marriage Support: Financial and social support for the dignified marriage of underprivileged girls.
Senior Citizen Welfare: Regular visits, medical check-ups, and essentials for the abandoned elderly.
Emergency Medical Aid: For families unable to afford urgent treatment.
Safe Housing for Survivors: Shelter and counselling for rape victims and women in crisis.
15,000+ meals served during COVID-19 and beyond
100+ children currently receiving free educational support
50,000+ trees planted for sustainability
100% volunteer-driven grassroots action
New programs launched in Bihar for girls’ education and rural healthcare
Emergency Medical Aid: For families unable to afford urgent treatment.
Safe Housing for Survivors: Shelter and counselling for rape victims and women in crisis.
Volunteers for food drives, teaching, medical camps
CSR tie-ups with transparent impact reports and brand visibility
Long-term supporters for programs across food, health, education, and crisis response