EERAYA

In India today, over 200 million women lack access to basic menstrual hygiene, 40 million children remain out of school, and our environmental challenges like climate change, deforestation, pollution threaten the future we’re building for our children.

These are not just facts….They represent mothers, daughters, sons, and communities whose sustainability and upliftment remains a question due to systemic barriers.

EERAYA addresses these challenges through our focused objectives:

Shakti

Women Welfare and Development

Empowering women through comprehensive support systems that address health & hygiene, wellbeing, financial literacy, and overall development.

Muskaan

Child Welfare and Development

Ensuring every child’s right to education, nutrition, healthcare, and protection in a safe, nurturing environment.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Muskaan

Child Welfare and Development

Ensuring every child’s right to education, nutrition, healthcare, and protection in a safe, nurturing environment.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Praanam

Environment Preservation

Promoting sustainable environmental practices through community engagement, conservation initiatives, and ecological awareness programs.

This ancient Vedic prayer perfectly symbolizes what EERAYA stands for:

सर्वेभवन्तुसुखिनः सर्वेसन्तुनिरामयाः।
सर्वेभद्राणिपश्यन्तुमाकश्चिद्दुः खभाग्भवेत्॥

"May all beings be happy, may all beings be healthy, May all beings see goodness, may no one suffer."
May all beings be happy
reflects our commitment through our Program Shakti to ensure women's empowerment and dignity, and through Muskaan to bring joy and opportunity to every child.
May all beings be healthy
encompasses our focus on menstrual hygiene, child nutrition, and the environmental health that sustains all life through Praanam.
May all beings see goodness
represents our belief in creating positive change, hope, and opportunity where despair once existed.
May no one suffer
is the driving force behind our systematic approach to eliminating the root causes of poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation.

Mission

Our three-pillar approach applies venture-building principles to social transformation:

Empowering women is the key to building a future we want.

Believing this phrase, Our Founder, an empowered women herself envisages to empower other women from the depleted walks of the society.

Our Program Shakti reimagines women’s empowerment through scalable intervention models. Rather than traditional charity approaches, we’re building sustainable ecosystems that create economic opportunities, health awareness, and financial literacy.

“When women take charge of their destinies, entire communities experience exponential growth and prosperity.”

The phrase "Child is the father of man," coined by William Wordsworth, suggests that the qualities and experiences of childhood significantly shape the adult individual.

With this thought in mind, our Program Muskaan treats child welfare as a long-term investment strategy for our Society. Our programs focus on educational innovation, nutritional security, and protective environments that nurture potential.

“Every child we reach becomes a catalyst for generational change—the ultimate shift in the societal economic progression.”

The proverb "We don't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children" underscores the idea that we are tenants of the Earth, not owners.

EERAYA aims to become a catalyst in addressing the current environmental issues with its Program Praanam.

This program targets environmental preservation as a community-driven innovation lab. We’re developing local solutions for green initiatives, and sustainability education that communities can own, scale, and replicate.

“Our sustainable environmental practices will ensure that our social development efforts have lasting impact and that future generations inherit a world where they can thrive.”

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