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Prabh Aasra

About Us

About Us

Welcome to Prabh Aasra Trust

Founded in 2003, Prabh Aasra – Home for the Helpless (Universal Disabled Caretaker Social Welfare Society) is a non-profit dedicated to restoring dignity and offering comprehensive rehabilitation to those who are orphaned, destitute, abandoned, or living with mental and physical challenges. Through round-the-clock care, educational support, medical services, and vocational training, we empower vulnerable individuals to reclaim their lives with hope and purpose.

Why Us

What Make Us Different

Holistic Care

Combining rehabilitation, education, medical treatment, and a family-like environment all under one roof.

Meaningful Reunification

Through our “Mission Milap” initiative, we have successfully reunited numerous residents with their families after years apart.

Inclusive Engagement

We integrate sports, cultural celebrations, and skill-development workshops to nurture the whole person.

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Every Life Deserves Dignity
Our Team

Meet the Hearts Behind Prabh Aasra

Our dedicated team—led by founders S. Shamsher Singh and Bibi Rajinder Kaur—embodies compassion, resilience, and ethical leadership. Supported by caregivers, volunteers, and medical professionals, they ensure every individual is treated like family.

Here at Prabh Aasra, every soul deserves to live with dignity, hope, and the warmth of belonging.

— Bibi Rajinder Kaur, Co-Founder

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Little Facts About Us

Small details, big compassion.

Founded

2003 – For over two decades of compassionate service.

Annual Program

Over 1,900 individuals have regained their dignity.

Volunteers

More than 1,300 residents reunited with families.

Partners

Two active centers: Padiala & Raikot; a third under development.

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Volunteering

Heroes Don’t Wear Capes—They Volunteer

At Prabh Aasra, volunteering is not just about giving time—it is about touching lives, restoring hope, and building a more compassionate society. Every volunteer becomes part of a family that believes in dignity for all, regardless of their background, abilities, or circumstances.

Whether you are a student, professional, homemaker, or retiree, your unique skills and compassion can make a difference. From assisting with daily care and medical support to teaching, mentoring, or simply spending time with residents, every act of kindness creates ripples of change.

Volunteers also play a key role in organizing cultural events, sports activities, awareness drives, and health camps, helping residents feel connected with the larger community. Beyond service, it is an exchange—volunteers gain invaluable lessons in resilience, empathy, and humanity.

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