At the heart of our work lies a simple belief -

When a community comes together, real change happens.

A warm meal for an elder with no family, a pension for someone struggling alone, a water tank for an entire village, or a helping hand for a young athlete chasing his dreams—every effort is a step toward a stronger, more connected world. Here’s how we’re making that happen :

Here’s how we’re making that happen :

Mid-day meal

We extend our support to underprivileged senior citizens in our village who lack family care or financial assistance. Through our food support initiative, we provide daily meals to individuals

like Umesh Kantilal Khatke, who is unable to hear or speak and has no family, and Hanumanth Kalsayth, a 68-year-old without parents or a spouse.

We care for elders like Sadanand Gaikwad, 57,

a retired artist who resides alone in the village as his children have moved to cities without providing financial assistance or essential food. In an effort to support him, we provide a mid-day meal, recognizing the lack of assistance in his circumstances.

With many more people like them, we provide nutritious meals, strive to bring dignity, care, and nourishment to those in need, ensuring no one in our community goes hungry.

PENSION SCHEMES

Through our pension support initiative, we provide financial assistance to elderly individuals and those facing severe challenges - be it health issues, disabilities, or complete lack of family support.

ForMrs. Kusum Shivaji Gosavi,struggling with blood pressure and diabetes, this support eases the burden of medical expenses. Sukhi Madhu Gaikwad, 85, frequently in need of healthcare, receives a pension to help her through her later years. Bhaira Bai Vithal Mohite, with no family to turn to, finds security in this small but meaningful support

It's not just about financial aid—it’s about dignity. Sudham Shankar Tainjai,86 and mentally challenged, cannot work or provide for himself, yet he isn’t left behind. Sunabai Dharma Shinde, battling poor mental health and isolation, is not forgotten. Omeek Chandrakant Khatke, 35, unable to hear or speak and without a family, knows that there is still a community that cares for him. Each pension we provide is a step toward ensuring that no one in our village has to face their struggles alone. It’s a simple promise - from our farm to their hearts ,that they are seen, valued, and supported

Clean Drinking Water Tank

We installed five 1000L water tanks to address villagers' water challenges during festivals and the summer season. We ensure regular refilling happens based on specific requirements. The water tank was painted by Sadanand Gaikwad, our mid-day meal beneficiary.

Times when the community got together!

Nilesh Tarange,a boy from our Bodhani has spent years honing his skill in archery, training with nothing but a wooden bow. He’s already won 1 Gold, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze medal, proving his talent against all odds. But more often than not, talent alone isn’t enough to make it to the international stage—he needed the right equipment to truly compete.

Coming from a humble background, with his father working as a driver affording a professional carbon bow was out of reach. But when we shared a simple post on our social media handle, our community got together to help Nilesh achieve his dreams. Together, we raised ₹2,97,485 - not just for a bow, but for a dream, for a future, and for a young athlete who refuses to give up. This isn’t just about financial support; it’s about standing behind one of our own and showing that when a community believes in someone, incredible things indeed happen!

SPECIALLY ABLED CHILDREN SCHOOL

During our meeting with the principal at the specially-abled school, we noticed that students were sitting on the floor and feeling uncomfortable. The principal suggested that we could provide benches for them.

Our team took the initiative to support the students, and as a result, we successfully delivered 11 benches to benefit our beloved students.

TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT IN VILLAGE SCHOOLS

We installed a digital screen at a local school in Bodhani. But this is just a start- we plan to expand the same in other classrooms and schools!

THE MAN WHO IS MAKING THIS HAPPEN - NANA SAHEB

SOCIAL IMPACT HEAD AT Two Brothers India Farms

28-year-old Nana Saheb from childhood dreamt of making things better for his village- be it by becoming a cop and setting law and order in the town or by doing small acts of kindness by looking after the lesser privileged people around him.

Since the last 2 years, he has been looking after the CSR wing of Two Brothers India Farms. Last year, when we interviewed him, he spoke about his dream to become a police officer- and just a few months in, we were so proud to see him wear the uniform he dreamt about!