Parakh Trust is a beacon of hope for many, dedicated to uplifting the marginalized and underprivileged sections of society across India. Our foundation is built on the principles of empathy, integrity, and relentless service. We believe that true social change starts with empowering the individual.
By focusing on sustainable development, we ensure that our impact is long-lasting. From providing quality education to the youth to ensuring healthcare access for the elderly, Parakh Trust works tirelessly to bridge the socio-economic gaps in our communities.
Seva Sahay Siddhi is the mission mantra of the organization to bring about social and collective development.
Years Active
Districts
Tribal Reach
TB Awareness
Women Trained
Uni Students
Children Educated
Communities Reached
4 centres · 4,592+ beneficiaries · Legal, health, employment aid
24×7 toll-free · 409 cases handled · New Delhi funded
200 women · 8 villages · Govt. of India, 2 years
5,500+ women · Beauty, tailoring, embroidery · 8 districts
Village to district level · Girl child adoption · Awareness camps
Women safety · Ongoing programme
4,158+ students · 20+ courses · Since Feb 2005
32 students (2012–13) · Free lodging & food · Since 1998
Hearing aids, tricycles, MR kits · 700+ education kits
Age 6–10 disabled children · Megaraj block · 6 months residential
1,759 children identified · 1,372 villages · SSA funded
Urban youth 18–35 · 5 districts · 40% women quota
52 villages · 50,129 participants · RNTCP coordination
Anti-foeticide · Awareness camps · State-wide
5 programmes · 185 beneficiaries · Community level
Active campaign drives · Community mobilization
675 acres irrigated · 2,500+ farmers · Himatnagar
70 hectares developed · Relyo village · GWRDC funded
79,400+ tribal beneficiaries · Bhiloda & Vijaynagar · Since 1998
Horticulture mission · Fruit conservation · Pollution awareness
265 complaints · 48 programmes · 7,200 pamphlets · Since 2005
10 programmes · 720 beneficiaries · Anti-addiction drives
65 shibirs · 1,630 beneficiaries · Village level camps
18 programmes · 635 beneficiaries · Employment support