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About

About

About Us

Veera Maruthi Seva Trust (Regd.) is a non-profit social and humanitarian organization committed to serving people in need, supporting underprivileged communities, and promoting the values of compassion, unity, and selfless service.

Our journey began in 2015, when a group of socially committed individuals from Chikkamudnooru Village, Puttur Taluk, Dakshina Kannada District, came together with a shared vision — to work for the welfare of society beyond barriers of caste, religion, or social status. With a strong belief in humanity and community support, we started carrying out various social service activities under the name Veera Maruthi Seva Trust even before formal registration.

Over the years, our team has actively participated in initiatives focused on:

  • Medical assistance for needy patients
  • Educational support for students
  • Women empowerment and skill development
  • Community welfare activities
  • Support for poor and vulnerable families
  • Emergency and humanitarian assistance

As our activities and public support continued to grow, we recognized the need to establish a formal structure to expand our service initiatives more effectively and transparently. Therefore, in 2025, we officially registered Veera Maruthi Seva Trust (Regd.) to strengthen our mission and reach more people in need.

Today, we continue our efforts with dedication, transparency, and accountability, believing that even small acts of kindness can create meaningful change in society. Through the support of donors, volunteers, and well-wishers, we aim to build a more compassionate and empowered community for future generations.

Our Mission

To serve humanity through social welfare activities, provide support to people in need, and create positive change in society through compassion, transparency, and community participation.

Our Vision

To build a caring and inclusive society where every individual receives dignity, support, and equal opportunities to live a better life.

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