Every story of change begins with a single act of compassion.
Testimonials
Stories That Define Our Purpose
"Receiving clean, good-quality clothes made me feel respected and valued. The
volunteers treated us with dignity, and that meant more than anything. Thank
you, SKF, for standing beside people like us."
Aarti More
Pimpri-Chinchwad client
"During the tough months when work was scarce, my family had to cut down on
meals. The food grains provided by SKF not only filled our kitchen but also gave
us the assurance that we are not alone. Their support helped us survive with
dignity."
Ramesh Shinde
Sangvi Customer
"I lost my husband last year and was worried about managing everything for my
two daughters. The clothes and ration kit from SKF eased a big burden. It was
more than just material help — it was a reminder that society still cares."
Sunita Jadhav
Pune client
"Thanks to the grain donation drive by Sarvottam Kalyan Foundation, our
community could cook mid-day meals for children and elders. The smiles on their
faces showed how powerful a small act of kindness can be."
Prakash Gaikwad
Pune client
"As a daily wage worker, I often struggled to provide clothes for my children. The
support from Sarvottam Kalyan Foundation came at the right time. My kids
received warm clothes, which gave them the confidence to attend school
regularly. I will always be grateful for this kindness."
Meena Pawar
Pune Client
Impact Stories
Success Stories: Supreme Welfare in Action
The Education Pillar: Reshma’s Digital Leap
Beneficiary: Reshma (15), High School Student Location: Pimple Gurav, Pune
Reshma's family, displaced during the pandemic, faced immense pressure to pull her out of school to work. Though she was bright, she lagged significantly in the digital literacy required for modern education and job applications. Her family owned no smartphone or computer, making homework and scholarship research impossible. SKF’s Intervention: Reshma enrolled in the SKF’s Digital Literacy Program. By donating just a few hours a week to our remedial center, she received personalized tutoring in basic English and math, and critically, hands-on training in computers and the internet. The Impact: Within six months, Reshma not only caught up on her foundational subjects but excelled in the digital module. She passed her Class 10 board exams with First Division honors, becoming the first member of her family to score over 75%. Most importantly, she secured a scholarship for vocational training in data entry, entirely through an online application she completed herself.
"Before SKF, I felt a closed door in front of my face. The computer was a magic box I couldn't touch. Now, the skills I learned are my passport. I am earning, and I am funding my own future. This is what true education feels like."
The Environment Pillar: The Green Oasis of Krishna Chowk
Challenge: Local Biodiversity & Urban Heat Location: Krishna Chowk, Pimple Gurav (A high-density, concrete-dominated pocket) Krishna Chowk suffered from severe air pollution, high summer temperatures (the "Urban Heat Island" effect), and frequent soil erosion during the monsoons due to a complete lack of green cover. Local residents felt disconnected from nature, and children lacked safe, clean play areas. SKF’s Intervention: SKF partnered with the local RWA and youth volunteers to transform a neglected patch of public land. We initiated a drive to plant 200+ native saplings, focusing on species like Neem, Peepal, and local fruit trees known for their hardiness and cooling effect. The Impact: The project demonstrated the power of collective effort: Climate Resilience: The new green patch has reduced the ambient temperature in the immediate vicinity and drastically improved local air quality. Community Ownership: Through our Green Guardian program, 35 local residents took responsibility for watering and maintaining the saplings, achieving a 90% survival rate in the first critical year. Biodiversity: The area is now a small green oasis, attracting birds and providing a clean, cool microclimate that benefits the health of all residents. "We never thought this barren patch could be green. SKF gave us the trees, but more importantly, they gave us the knowledge and the responsibility. Our children can breathe cleaner air here now. We are protecting our own little forest."
The Health Pillar: Sunil’s Early Detection
Beneficiary: Sunil Kadam (48), Daily Wage Worker Location: A construction labor camp on the outskirts of Pune Sunil had been suffering from constant fatigue and blurred vision for over a year but couldn't afford to take a day off work to visit a distant government hospital. He dismissed his symptoms as normal "old-age weakness," putting his life and family's income at risk. SKF’s Intervention: Sunil attended the 15th SKF Free Community Medical Camp held directly within his labor camp. The multi-specialty team performed basic screenings:
During the screening, the physician noted his blood pressure was dangerously high, and his blood sugar reading indicated severe, undiagnosed Type 2 Diabetes. The Impact: The camp provided Sunil with free initial medication and an urgent referral to a public hospital. SKF volunteers facilitated his follow-up visit. Because of the early diagnosis (made possible through the consistent medical camp effort), Sunil avoided a potential stroke or kidney damage. He now manages his condition with diet and medication, retaining his health and his ability to work. "If the doctors hadn't come to our camp, I would have collapsed one day, and my family would have starved. SKF didn't just give me medicine; they gave me a second chance at life and protected my family's future."