Volunteers prepare pack and distribute nutritious meals reaching jobless families cancer patients and individuals struggling daily to meet nutritional needs.
Volunteering with Karuna Seva Trust is about standing beside people during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. It is not symbolic support. It is practical, on-ground involvement where help is required immediately and consistently.
Our volunteers work closely with families affected by hunger, illness, and financial instability. From distributing meals to supporting cancer patients, from helping children stay in school to assisting in medical and mobility support — volunteers are an essential part of every initiative we run.
If you are looking for meaningful service rather than formality, this is where you belong.
Karuna Seva Trust believes that real change happens when people are willing to be present, not just supportive from a distance. Our work is deeply rooted in communities where hunger, illness, and financial stress are part of everyday life. Volunteers are not observers here — they are active participants in every initiative. When you volunteer with Karuna Seva Trust, you step into work that is honest, demanding, and deeply meaningful.
No prior experience is required. Karuna Seva Trust provides basic guidance before each activity. Volunteers are briefed about the nature of work, expectations, and on-ground realities so that they can contribute confidently and responsibly.
Volunteering with Karuna Seva Trust is unpaid. The Trust operates on the principle of service and community responsibility. Volunteers contribute their time and skills to create impact rather than receive financial compensation.
Yes. We understand that people have different schedules. Volunteers can participate in one-time activities, weekend programs, or ongoing support based on their availability. Even limited time, when used meaningfully, is valuable.
Yes. We welcome college groups, community groups, and corporate teams. Group volunteering helps scale impact and encourages collective responsibility. Activities are planned in coordination to ensure meaningful involvement.
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Volunteers prepare pack and distribute nutritious meals reaching jobless families cancer patients and individuals struggling daily to meet nutritional needs.
Volunteers support cancer patients and families by providing meals assisting hospital visits reducing emotional stress and offering help during treatment.