Amavasya Daan for Old Widow Mata in Vrindavan and Mathura
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Amavasya Daan for Old Widow Mata in Vrindavan and Mathura
On this Amavasya, Gurukul Foundation invites you to support elderly widow mothers (Vridh Mata) living in Vrindavan and Mathura. Your daan helps provide food, essentials, warmth, and dignity—so no mother feels alone or forgotten.
Why This Daan Matters
For many elderly widow mothers in Vrindavan and Mathura, daily life is a quiet struggle—limited resources, fragile health, and very little emotional support. Amavasya is considered a sacred time for daan and seva, and this initiative is our humble effort to bring comfort, care, and respect to these mothers who have endured so much.
Your contribution becomes more than a donation—it becomes a blessing. A warm meal, a shawl, basic medicines, and gentle companionship can restore hope and dignity. Let this Amavasya be a moment where your kindness reaches a mother who truly needs it.
What Your Contribution Supports
- Nutritious meals (ann-daan) and groceries for widow mothers in Vrindavan & Mathura.
- Essential care kits: toiletries, sanitary essentials, and daily-use items.
- Warm support items like shawls/blankets (seasonal need-based distribution).
- Basic health & wellness help: common medicines and check-up support (as required).
- Regular visits and continued seva beyond Amavasya for sustained care.
How You Can Help
- Sponsor an Amavasya Bhojan Seva for widow mothers.
- Donate for ration & essentials kits (monthly support is welcome).
- Support warm clothing needs for elderly mothers.
- Volunteer your time for distribution and support visits (where feasible).
- Offer daan in memory of a loved one—your dedication can be included in our prayers.
Updates and Contact
Gurukul Foundation will share brief updates of the Amavasya Daan distribution in Vrindavan and Mathura (photos/videos where appropriate). For volunteering, coordination, or dedication requests, connect with our team.
Updates
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gurukul Foundation is a legally registered, non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable and marginalized communities such as tribal populations, people with disabilities, widows, orphans, religious minorities, and those affected by HIV/AIDS. It provides access to education, healthcare, and livelihood opportunities in geographically challenging regions
Gurukul Foundation supports a wide range of causes including tribal welfare, education for underprivileged children, healthcare for the elderly and infirm, women empowerment, support for people with disabilities, HIV/AIDS awareness and care, and rights advocacy for religious minorities and socially backward communities.
You can donate directly through any active campaign listed on the Gurukul Foundation’s website. Just select the campaign you want to support, click “Donate,” and complete the secure payment process.
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Currently, campaigns are initiated by the foundation based on community needs and assessments. However, if you’re passionate about a cause aligned with our mission, you can reach out to us for collaboration or support.








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