Our Work
For many families in India, the rising cost of healthcare means that even treatable conditions go unaddressed. A small injury can turn into a disability, and an illness can become a lifelong struggle. At Seva Yagna Samiti-USA we raise awareness and funds to extend the impact of Seva Yagna Samiti in Bharuch, India — an NGO devoted to providing medical care and financial help to those in need.

Funds raised through Seva Yagna Samiti - USA help provide a wide range of medical services. This includes NICU and PICU care for newborns, orthopedic surgeries, implant support to minimize permanent disability, and treatment for burn patients requiring specialized dressings and medicines not supplied by government hospitals. Donations also help cover surgery and hospitalization costs, amputations, and other necessary medical procedures for financially deprived patients.

With your support, seven ambulances continue to operate free of charge, transporting poor and critically ill patients to hospitals safely and on time. Seva Yagna Samiti - USA helps maintain these ambulances, fuel their daily routes, and equip them with medical supplies, guaranteeing emergency care for those who otherwise have none.

Seva Yagna Samiti - USA also supports the organization's diet supply program, which prepares and serves nutritious meals under hygienic conditions every day. We help fund the distribution of newborn kits, grocery packages for the elderly, visually impaired, and economically weak, and nutrition kits for TB, HIV, and other chronically ill patients, promoting recovery.

Seva Yagna Samiti - USA helps fund shelters that provide safe housing, daily care, and emotional support for the elderly, orphans, and differently abled individuals. Our efforts ensure that these individuals receive proper nutrition, medical attention, and opportunities for personal growth.
Our Vision
To minimize the progression of preventable sickness into chronic illness, injury into disability, and disease into loss while ensuring that care reaches those who need it most.