Creating Impact 
with Compassion‍ ‍

Healing lives, nurturing, and creating lasting change—one day at a time.

WELCOME TO THE LIFESSENCE FOUNDATION

Restoring dignity and self-respect through health, education, and financial independence.

Born from years of quiet, personal service — feeding street animals, sitting with families through crises, and believing no child's future should be decided by their bank balance — Lifessence Foundation is where that work now lives, grows, and asks for your hand.

A family outside on a sunny street, feeding and playing with puppies, while children read books on a mat. An elderly woman and another woman sit on steps nearby.
A woman and four children sitting on the ground grooming a dog, with three more people in the background preparing food outdoors.

An amalgamation of years already given.

HOW WE BEGAN

"All beings must live in peace and dignity — feeding animals is as important as taking care of the poor."

Lifessence Foundation is an amalgamation of the work its founders have already done in the community. It started as support for other NGOs — but over time, certain causes settled close to the founders' hearts, and they chose to give those causes more time, more energy, and a name of their own.

Twenty years of charitable work, mostly with animals. Seva delivered door to door through the COVID lockdowns. Two pre-schools set up from scratch. Health and welfare programs for children supported quietly, often from personal funds, long before there was a foundation to hold them.

ANIMAL WELFARE

The voiceless need more empathetic people to stand up for them.

With rising urbanisation, we see more injured and malnourished animals on the street — and more conflict between humans and animals. Population control isn't optional; it's the difference between coexistence and crisis.

  • Believes every child deserves equal access to quality education, regardless of their financial background.

  • Working to ensure every child has an equal opportunity to learn, grow, and build a brighter future.

  • Breaking financial barriers so every deserving child has access to quality education.

  • Creating equal educational opportunities for children from underserved communities.

  • Supporting equal access to education by removing financial and social barriers to learning.

CASE STUDY

A drop in the ocean — one girl's path from crisis to her own business.

THE CRISIS

A young girl from rural Bihar, daughter of a local security guard living in an informal settlement, was diagnosed with advanced cancer. Without immediate help, her odds were desperately low.

THE INTERVENTION

We didn't just send money — we brought her to Delhi, navigated AIIMS' bureaucracy in person, and provided medical advocacy, housing, financial aid, and ongoing emotional support for her family.

WHERE WE ARE TODAY

100% cancer-free after a two-year battle. Enrolled at the Singer Foundation and gifted a professional sewing machine — she now runs her own micro-repair tailoring business from home.

"From a child in terminal medical crisis to a self-sustaining, proud business owner who will never see poverty again.
Help us scale this model."



Poverty cannot be the reason to stay in poverty.

A lack of skills keeps entire generations unemployable and bound to the same cycle. The next generation has to be skilled to earn a living on its own terms.

This pillar is still in planning and fundraising — corporate and individual donors are helping us get centres in Gurugram off the ground.

  • For girls who've passed class 9: training in retail, salons, garment-making, and healthcare support — so domestic work isn't the only option.

  • For young men: semi-technical skilling in telecom and as electrician's assistants.

  • Currently working through the Singer Foundation's existing centres in Delhi, with plans to open centres in Gurugram.

  • Working toward partnerships with government, local bodies, and corporations to create localised job opportunities.


EQUAL EDUCATION

Not enough money cannot be the reason for lack of education.

Many children give up school and college due to lack of funds — even government subsidies rarely cover engineering, medical, or other higher degrees. Post-COVID, we're seeing more children drop out altogether.

DIGNIFIED SKILLING

  • Supports treatment for animals injured on the road — at shelters or private vets.

  • Helps rehome animals too old or injured to stay on the street, into shelters and homes.

  • Supports old-age animal homes with donations, medicines, and vet bills.

  • Built and upgraded a small shelter and feeding point in Sector 50, Gurugram, for ill, injured, and aged dogs.

  • On-the-spot treatment for 60+ animals using homeopathy and Bach Flower Remedies, and Bach Flower support for 75+ animals at a partner shelter.

  • Coordinated neutering across Sectors 50–65, Gurugram, working alongside local ABC centres, feeders, and building staff.

150+

DOGS FED DIRECTLY
OR VIA NGOS

100+

DOGS & CATS NEUTERED/YEAR

2009

AWBI FEEDER
CARD ISSUED

EVERY LIFE MATTERS

Help us scale this, one life at a time.

A young girl with long braided hair writes in a notebook at a desk with a dog resting its head on her arm.