OUR HISTORY

VSK Foundation was founded in 2013, and is an IRS-Aproved 501(c)(3) public charity, formed for the purpose of providing support for benevolent causes.

Based on its stringent due diligence and highest standards in quality care, it currently supports highly-acclaimed and successful charitable institutions that have been operating in poverty-stricken remote parts of rural India for over a decade.

For their exceptional level of charitable care, these organizations have been nationally recognized, year-after-year, with the following awards and accolades.

RECOGNITION & AWARDS

2016

Indian Icon Award
Exemplary work in providing free education to young girls from the primary to postgraduate level.

2015

Zee Sargam Award
Hard work, dedication and constant efforts in empowering women through free, charitable schools and college.

UP State Mahotsav Award
For chariy in health & education.

2014

All India Dalit Muslim Morcha
For laudable efforts to educate girls irrespective of any student’s religion, caste or creed.

2013

Zee Sargam Award
For social service & education of girls.

Nelson Mandela Award
For “selfless contribution to society “.

NARI Today Award
For “extraordinary work, remarkable contribution in female education”.

Mother Teresa Excellence Award
For work educating girls.

Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award
For outstanding achievements in charity.

OUR MISSION

In line with VSK Foundation’s mission of supporting benevolent causes for the poor and needy, the organization it supports conduct charitable programs in rural India, through three key initiatives:

Healthcare

Providing 100% free, high quality medical care, hospitals, medicines and healthcare education outreach for the poor.

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Education

Through 100% free, education of girls from primary through college level, and vocational industrial training for employment of women.

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Philanthrophy

Food, clothing & basic neccessities for the poor and routinely providing financial support for natural disasters relief drives for the poor.

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