About Us

ARISE EVAM A-WAY FOUNDATION SAMITI

ARISE EVAM A-WAY FOUNDATION SAMITI

About Us

Arise Evam A-Way Foundation Samiti is a non-profit voluntary organization, registered under the Madhya Pradesh Societies Act of 1973 (Section no. 44). Since its inception in 2012, the organization has been dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged social groups, including Dalits, tribes, women, working children and other marginalized communities.

Our foundation was born out of the remarkable efforts and visionary thinking of individuals deeply concerned about the plight of underprivileged and backwards rural and urban societies. The founders’ dream was to create a more equitable and just society, free from discrimination, exploitation and atrocities based on caste or creed.

Our initiatives encompass a wide range of activities, including women’s empowerment programs, agricultural development projects, skill development training and environmental conservation efforts. We strive to create a more equitable and just society by providing opportunities for education, skill enhancement and economic self-sufficiency.

Our collaboration with organizations like NABARD and ICICI Bank allows us to extend support to farmers, women and small traders through initiatives like seed distribution, organic fertilizer production and loan distribution.

In summary, the Arise Evam A-Way Foundation Samiti strives to create a brighter future for marginalized communities through education, economic empowerment, sustainable agriculture, environmental initiatives and fostering a sense of national pride.

Our Mission

To educate and empower individuals about their societal roles, provide sustainable livelihoods to the poorest families and promote economic and social empowerment of women.

Our Vision

To create a just and inclusive society where all individuals have equal opportunities, access to sustainable livelihoods and women are empowered to lead and contribute to their communities’ growth and development.

Our Objective

To uplift rural communities, enhance farmer development and empower women by providing education, training and resources, thereby fostering economic and social growth in marginalized regions.