We serve underprivileged children of two government hospitals in Lucknow with 1,200 hot cooked meals three times a day. We also distribute weekly dry rations to mothers whose children are admitted.
Six years back I started a craft unit too. We involve mothers of the child cancer patients to make and sell jewellery and other craft items.
When I learnt that many of these children’s fathers lost their livelihood during the pandemic, we started a “masala unit”, to make powdered spices. It’s doing well, so it helps the families earn.
I help organise the marriage of five girl cancer survivors every year too.
Knowing the foundation’s need for resources, my elder daughter, an engineer, started transferring money to it each month. It was a proud moment for me.