About Us

There is no one who desires pain itself, who seeks it out and wants to have it, simply because it is pain, but rather because sometimes there are circumstances where toil and pain can produce some great outcome. Pain itself, because it is pain, because it pursues pleasure, but because certain situations arise in such a way.

We Have the Power to save the life Worldwide

The Founder

Kamalanathan

1968 – Now

Kamalanathan, a senior lecturer at Asia Pacific University, has been dedicated to charity work with his team for the past 15 years. What began as a small initiative has grown considerably, driven by the increasing needs of communities—particularly during the pandemic. His work is marked by kindness and compassion, focusing on providing essential resources and support to those facing hardships. Kamalanathan believes in fostering empathy, not only in his community outreach but also in inspiring his team to uplift lives and create a positive, lasting impact.

Vision

To create a compassionate and equitable society where every individual has access to the resources and support they need to thrive. We envision a community united by kindness, dedicated to uplifting those in need, and fostering resilience through collaboration, empathy, and sustainable initiatives. Our aim is to empower individuals and families, transforming lives and inspiring future generations to contribute positively to society

Mission

Our mission is to alleviate suffering and enhance the quality of life for underserved individuals and families through compassionate support, essential resources, and community engagement. We strive to identify and address the most pressing needs within our community, mobilizing our team and resources to provide effective assistance. By fostering a spirit of collaboration and kindness, we aim to inspire positive change and build a more inclusive society where everyone can flourish.

Values

Other Locations

India

Malaysia

Nepal

They Need Your Help!

No one desires pain itself, seeks it out, or wishes to have it simply because it is pain. Yet, there are situations that arise in which toil and suffering can lead to something valuable and meaningful