SHEOWS uses every rupee towards rescuing, rehabilitating and providing dignified care for abandoned elderly. Your support keeps them alive with hope.
Rescued, rehabilitated and cared
Elderly currently cared for across SHEOWS homes
Serving abandoned and destitute elderly since 1994
Eligible for tax exemption and compliant for global donations
Every contribution makes a real difference
Not all donations need to be monetary. You can donate clothes, food, medicines, wheelchairs and other essentials that directly improve the daily lives of our elderly residents.
Tell us what you'd like to donate — we'll handle the rest
SHEOWS (Saint Hardyal Educational and Orphans' Welfare Society) is a Charitable Old Age Home dedicated to caring for abandoned, destitute, and homeless elderly individuals PAN India.
1. Once an elderly is rescued, he/she is provided with lifelong Holistic Care, i.e. Free Meals, Medical Care (physiotherapy, X-Ray, Yoga, Meditation etc.), Shelter, and other essential services. 2. Respectful end-of-life care.
The admission process involves a medical assessment and verification of the individual's eligibility.
SHEOWS care homes provide 24/7 medical care, including regular check-ups, medication administration, and emergency services.
SHEOWS is unique because it provides a holistic approach to elderly care, offering a secure environment, medical assistance, and nutritious meals. Their dedicated rescue team ensures that elderly individuals are saved from the streets and given the dignity they deserve. By focusing on social interaction, cognitive engagement, and emotional support, SHEOWS addresses the loneliness and isolation often experienced by the elderly.
You can visit our "Become a Volunteer" page or contact us directly to learn more about volunteer opportunities.
You can donate online through our website or by contacting our office.
You can contact our helpline number or visit our Social Media Pages and website to learn more about the referral process.
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