Free Health Camp in Delhi - June 2026
150+ patients treated, free medicines distributed
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Shree Balaji Charitable Trust works for the health, education, and well-being of those who have the least, guided by the values of Hindu dharma: compassion, service, and care for all living beings.
At Shree Balaji Charitable Trust, we believe true seva means standing beside people in their most difficult moments, when they cannot afford a doctor, when a child cannot go to school, or when a family has nowhere to turn.
We work quietly, sincerely, and with full devotion, because every person we help is family.
Read MoreThree pillars of seva: health, education, and dharma, reaching those who need us most.
We help poor and needy patients get medical treatment, medicines, and hospital support, because no one should suffer just because they cannot afford care.
We support children from poor families with books, school fees, and learning support, so poverty never stops a child's dream.
We organize religious and spiritual activities rooted in Hindu traditions: bhandaras, satsangs, temple support, and community seva.
Every rupee is used with honesty and full transparency.
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The heart behind our seva - Rajni & Satish Bhatt
Long before Shree Balaji Charitable Trust had a name, a registration, or an office, it had two people: Rajni and Satish Bhatt, a husband and wife who simply could not turn away when they saw someone in need.
For years, theirs was a quiet kind of service. There was no big announcement, no large donor list, just a couple who would help a sick neighbor get to a hospital or quietly pay a child's school fee so they would not have to drop out.
Today, the trust continues in that same spirit, not as a big institution chasing numbers, but as an extension of two people's simple promise: to help wherever help is needed.
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