
He didn’t expect warmth. He didn’t believe he mattered.
Wrapped in Warmth On a cold winter night near the temple stairs, our team noticed an elderly man curled up on the ground, barefoot and barely covered with
From food and education to shelter and self-reliance, we serve those who are forgotten by the system, but not by us.
Almighty Welfare Foundation was born from lived pain and a deep urge to serve. Founded by Dilip Maurya and S. Kumar, our mission is simple: no one should sleep hungry, remain uneducated, or feel abandoned in their old age. While Dilip continues to work and support the seva in parallel, S. Kumar left his job entirely to dedicate his life to this cause. From street vendors to school dropouts, orphans to the elderly — we stand beside every soul who has been left behind. No spotlight. No noise. Just quiet action, every single day.
We provide warm, home-style meals to those who survive without one through weekly food drives across streets, slums, and shelters.
Children, teens, even adults we help those who missed the bus of schooling get back on track with learning and dignity.
Skilled or not, we help people find dignified jobs including rickshaw driving, vending carts, daily wage work, and small shop setups.
We collect, sort, and distribute clean clothes for children, elders, labourers, and slum families because warmth is a human right.
We are building old age homes, child care shelters, and ashrams for the abandoned offering not just shelter, but family and faith.
From stitching to mehandi, beauty parlour to awareness our training centres uplift women, youth, and disabled individuals with purpose.
Some need food. Some need work. Some just need someone to care. Our causes are born from real lives the widow without support, the child without school, the elder without a home. We serve quietly, with hands that heal and hearts that do not judge.

We conduct weekly food drives, distributing fresh, home-cooked meals to the hungry not as charity, but as a right. Each meal carries warmth, respect, and the message: you matter.

Through ground-level learning support, we help children, youth, and even adults who never had access to school. Education is not just about books it’s about giving someone their future back.
Almighty Welfare Foundation is a grassroots initiative led by ordinary individuals doing extraordinary seva. We are not backed by big names or massive funding just the unwavering faith of those we serve and the dedication of our founders, Dilip Maurya and S. Kumar.
Our work spans across villages and city slums feeding the hungry, educating children, helping youth find employment, supporting the elderly, and caring for those who have no one.
Every donation we receive goes straight into action. No middlemen. No delay. Just pure, honest service from one human heart to another. In winter’s harsh silence, we met an abandoned elder shivering near temple steps.
Behind every initiative is a face, a moment, a cry for help we couldn’t ignore. A hungry child. An abandoned elder. A young man ready to work but with no tools. These are not issues they are lives. And through each project, we respond not with promises, but with practical, heartfelt action that restores hope.















Every face we serve carries a story and every story deserves to be seen.
No big banners. No staged events. Honest efforts reaching those who’ve been forgotten
Change doesn’t always need a revolution. Sometimes, it begins with a single meal, a second-hand book, or a sewing machine. At Almighty Welfare Foundation, we focus on action that is small in cost, but deep in impact.
A mother finds work through our training centre.
A child goes to school with her head held high.
An old man, once begging at traffic signals, now rests peacefully in our care.
These are the quiet victories that give our work meaning. And with every hand that joins us, the circle of change grows wider one life at a time.
Our donors don’t just give they witness. Each note, each word, reminds us that when seva is real, it touches both sides. Real seva creates real faith. Here’s what our supporters have felt not just through words, but through the impact they saw.
The smallest act of giving can spark the biggest shift in someone’s world. Whether it’s ₹100 or your time, every offering matters. From feeding a child to helping a widow set up a stall you’re not donating to a cause. You’re becoming the reason someone believes again.
The smallest act of giving can spark the biggest shift in someone’s world. Whether it’s ₹100 or your time, every offering matters. From feeding a child to helping a widow set up a stall you’re not donating to a cause. You’re becoming the reason someone believes again.
You may never meet the person you helped. But they will remember the moment their life changed because of you.
Behind every project lies a story sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes uplifting, always real. In our blog, we share field updates, journeys of the people we serve, and reflections from our volunteers and founders. Because true change is not just measured in numbers it's felt in stories.

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