Giving money to food
Giving money to food
Giving money to food
Vimal Edu Vision is a registered non-profit organization committed to creating sustainable opportunities for underprivileged children and communities. Through education, health services, and food assistance, we aim to uplift and empower those in need.
Urgent help needed for 1-year-old baby Amarjit suffering from CCTGA and HEART BLOCK — please support his treatment and recovery.
These Kits are carefully curated to provide students with everything they need to start the new academic year with confidence and enthusiasm.
Nitya has suffered 60% body burns and urgently needs intensive medical treatment—your support can help her receive the critical care required for survival and recovery.
Volunteer
Global Partner
Save Children
Refuge Shelter
Founder & Director
President
Health Support Volunteer
Education Support Incharge
We distribute school bags, notebooks, and stationery to underprivileged children, ensuring they begin their academic year equipped and motivated to learn and succeed in school.
Organized in rural and slum areas, our health camps offer medical checkups, doctor consultations, and free medicines to families who lack access to basic healthcare facilities.
A week-long initiative where we serve hot meals and distribute ration kits to struggling families, ensuring they have access to nutritious food and support during tough times.
Vimal Edu Vision has changed countless lives with care, compassion, and action. Their support gave us hope, dignity, and a better path forward.
Read More"Thanks to Vimal Edu Vision, my son now goes to school with proper books and uniform. They gave him the confidence to dream big."
"Being part of their medical camps has been a fulfilling experience. The team is well-organized, compassionate, and truly committed to community service."
"I donated for a child’s education and received regular updates. It’s heartwarming to see real impact. A trustworthy and transparent organization."
"They helped me with school fees and stationery when my parents couldn’t. I now want to become a teacher and help others like me."