NEW DELHI – [November 12,2024] Ammucare marked its 21st anniversary with a grand celebration, unveiling ambitious plans for nationwide expansion of its social welfare initiatives. The event was graced by Chief Guest Shri Iqbal Singh Lalpura, Chairman of India’s National Commission for Minorities, alongside distinguished guests from various sectors.
Since its inception, Ammucare has touched millions of lives through various social welfare programs, environmental initiatives, and educational projects. The organization announced plans to expand its presence across India, focusing on underserved communities through its multi-faceted approach to social development.
Mohanji, Founder of Ammucare, shared the organization’s founding principles: “Two decades ago, we embarked on this journey with a profound understanding that true greatness lies in giving ourselves completely to serving Earth and its children. Today, we’ve created a sustainable impact through our initiatives, from planting over 100,000 fruit trees across India to establishing nurturing spaces for underprivileged children. Our strength lies in transparency and organic growth.”
A significant highlight of the anniversary celebration was the announcement of major expansions to the Mohanji Home for Seniors program. The initiative, which provides dignified living spaces and comprehensive care for elderly citizens, will be expanded to many new locations across the world in the coming year. These facilities will offer:
– 24/7 medical care and support
– Recreational and wellness activities
– Spiritual and cultural programs
– Specialized care for seniors with specific needs
The trust announced significant expansion of its Annadan food seva program, which will now reach many locations nationwide. The enhanced program includes:
– Daily meal services in underprivileged communities
– Emergency food relief during natural disasters
– Nutrition programs for school children
– Community kitchen initiatives in rural areas
Building on its commitment to all forms of life, Ammucare revealed plans for expanded animal welfare programs including:
– New animal shelters in major cities
– Mobile veterinary units for street animals
– Sterilization and vaccination camps
– Wildlife conservation partnerships
– Community education programs on animal welfare
The anniversary event highlighted Ammucare’s significant environmental achievements:
– Successful plantation of 1,000 saplings in Turkey
– Implementation of the innovative Energy Forest project in South Africa
– Support for Amazon forest preservation
– Launch of the World Tribal Colonies initiative empowering indigenous communities
– Development of fruit-bearing forests benefiting local populations
Through “Mohanji ka Aangan” centers, Ammucare provides comprehensive development programs for underprivileged children. The anniversary celebration featured captivating performances by children from these centers, demonstrating the program’s positive impact on young lives.
Shri Iqbal Singh Lalpura Cabinet Minister and Chairman of the National Commission of Minorities praised Ammucare’s dedication: “The remarkable journey of Ammucare exemplifies the power of selfless service. Their transparent approach and clear vision in uplifting marginalized communities align perfectly with our national goals for inclusive development. The government recognizes and supports such meaningful initiatives that create lasting social impact.”
The event also recognized key contributors and volunteers who have been instrumental in Ammucare’s success. Looking ahead, the organization announced new initiatives focusing on sustainable development and community empowerment, reinforcing its commitment to social transformation.