Friday, 17 January 2025

A Life in Peril: Samoon Foundation Launches Urgent Appeal for Ramswaroop

 Date - Friday, 17 january 2025


What began as a routine act of compassion during Samoon Foundation’s annual

blanket distribution on the night of January 17 , 2025, quickly turned into a race

against time. As volunteers moved through the quiet, wintry streets of Rishikesh

off ering warmth to the homeless, they came across Ramswaroop— a daily wage

laborer from Tehri Garhwal— lying hellessly in the bitter cold, clutching a hand

wrapped in soiled cloth and pain.






His story unfolded painfully: injured by a falling wooden beam, Ramswaroop's hand

had become severely infected, oozing with a foul- smelling discharge. Though he had

once been admitted to AIIMS, Rishikesh, he was discharged prematurely— still critical,

still in need, and now completely alone, with no family to turn to.

W ithout hesitation, the Samoon team gave him a blanket and sprang into action.

Volunteer Gajendra Rana took the lead, working urgently to arrange Ramswaroop’s re-

admission into medical care. But the need is immediate— and far beyond what the

Foundation alone can sustain.

Today, the Samoon Foundation extends a heartfelt appeal for support. Ramswaroop’s

life hangs in the balance, and even the smallest contribution can make the diff erence

between hope and despair. For those willing to help, please contact Gajendra Rana at

+91 94563 25799.

In this moment of urgent need, the Foundation stands firm in its mission— not just to

distribute aid, but to uphold the dignity and humanity of every individual they

encounter


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Monday, 13 January 2025

Warm Hearts in the Hills: Samoon Foundation Brings Hope to Bagi Village

Date - Monday, 13 january 2025

On a crisp January morning, nestled among the hills of Tehri Garhwal, the quiet

Anganwadi Center in Bagi village buzzed with excitement. Children’s eyes sparkled—

not just from the cold, but from the joy of receiving warm, cozy sweaters from the

Samoon Foundation. This heartwarming initiative, carried out on January  13, 2025,

was more than a gesture of seasonal aid; it was a step toward securing theireducation and well- being.



Mrs. Usha Devi, the Anganwadi worker who has long witnessed the challenges faced

by the village's youngest learners, shared with quiet pride,

“These sweaters do more

than shield them from the cold— they keep their dreams alive. When children feel safe

and cared for, they learn better.

” Her assistant, Mrs. Guddi Devi, echoed her sentiment, pointing out how vital such support is in remote, underserved areas where resources are often scarce.

Representing the Samoon Foundation, Mr. Tejpal Bagiyal stood among parents and

staff , speaking not just of the day's event but of a vision— one where every child,

regardless of geography or background, is equipped to thrive. The gratitude in the

parents’ eyes said it all: this wasn’t just winter relief, it was a spark of hope.

Through initiatives like this, the Samoon Foundation continues to thread warmth,

dignity, and opportunity into the fabric of rural childhoods— ensuring no child is left

behind in the cold.


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Monday, 6 January 2025

Winter Aid in Sera Village: Samoon Foundation Supports Early Learning


  Date - Monday, 06 January 2025


On January 6, 2025, the Samoon Foundation extended its continued commitment to

early childhood development by distributing warm sweaters to children at the

Anganwadi Center in Sera Village (Silla), Dehradun, Uttarakhand. This initiative,

focused on the youngest learners, seeks to provide essential winter protection while

nurturing their early educational journey.

Mrs. Krishna Devi, the Anganwadi worker, highlighted the importance of the initiative,

stating that the sweaters “help children stay safe, continue their education, and focus

better on their studies.

” Assistant Teacher Mrs. Kavita Nautiyal expressed her

appreciation, emphasizing the value of such support in underserved rural settings.

Foundation representative Mr. J.P . Chamoli addressed the gathering, outlining the

Samoon Foundation’s broader mission to foster education and holistic development,

particularly in remote communities. Parents attending the event commended the

eff ort, calling it “an excellent example of promoting education where it’s needed most.”

Through this thoughtful outreach in Sera Village, the Samoon Foundation reinforces

its dedication to empowering children, ensuring that even the youngest have the

resources and support they need to build a brighter future.



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Thursday, 2 January 2025

A Lifeline of Compassion: Samoon Foundation Stands by Kailash Lal in Dehradun

    Date - Thursday, 2 February 2025


On February 2, 2025, the Samoon Foundation once again proved that compassion

knows no boundaries. In the heart of Dehradun, the team reached out to Kailash Lal, a

man fighting for his life amidst mounting health and financial struggles. W ith quiet

dignity, he battles both kidney failure, requiring thrice- weekly dialysis, and a weakened

heart, functioning at only 20 % . His reality had grown increasingly bleak— until help

arrived.

Recognizing the urgency, the Foundation stepped in with a lifeline of support:

arranging accommodation, delivering a ₹10,000 check to cover two months' rent,

supplying a full two- month ration, providing essential utensils, an extension cord, and

an additional ₹7,000 in cash for immediate needs. This built upon their earlier

assistance of ₹11,000 toward his treatment and hospital care. But their support

didn’t end with resources— it came with empathy.

Kailash's wife stands beside him as his unwavering caregiver, while his sister works as

a domestic helper to make ends meet. His two young children, left in the care of their

ailing grandfather back in the village, wait for brighter days. For this family, every act

of kindness is a beacon of hope.

The Samoon Foundation is committed not only to Kailash’s survival but to restoring

dignity to his life. Their call for public support echoes a powerful message: every

contribution— no matter how small— can bring light to someone’s darkest hour. Through this

act of solidarity, the Foundation continues its mission to transform empathy into

action, one life at a time.


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Monday, 30 December 2024

Winter Warmth for Learning: Samoon Foundation Reaches Khabliseera

  Date - Monday, 30  December 2024


On December 30, 2024, the Samoon Foundation advanced its widespread uniform

distribution campaign by providing free warm sweaters to students at Government

Primary School, Khabliseera, in the remote region of  Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand. This

initiative is a vital eff ort to shield children from the winter chill while fostering

consistent school attendance and academic focus.

Mrs. Ekadashi Rana Devi, the school's Headmistress, emphasized the initiative's

significance: “These sweaters will help protect children from the cold and ensure

continuity in their education, also aiding their focus in the classroom.

” Echoing this

sentiment, Assistant Teacher Mrs. Jaysheela Sajwan expressed heartfelt gratitude,

noting the critical value of such support for students in geographically isolated

schools.Mrs. Vimla Devi, Chairperson of the School Management Committee, remarked that

the initiative has “strengthened both trust in and appreciation for the Foundation,”

reinforcing its reputation for meaningful community engagement.

The Samoon Foundation remains steadfast in its mission to promote education andholistic development for children in underserved areas. Through this thoughtful initiative in Khabliseera, the Foundation continues to ensure that no child’s learning

journey is hindered by environmental or economic hardship.



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Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Continued Compassion: Samoon Foundation Extends Support to Sunita Panwar’s Family

 Date - Tuesday, 24 December 2024


On December 24, 2024, the Samoon Foundation reaffirmed its deep commitment to

supporting vulnerable families by extending critical financial assistance to the children

of the late Sunita Panwar. Following an earlier contribution toward her cancer

treatment, the Foundation provided an additional cheque of ₹21,000 to her eldestdaughter— bringing the total support to ₹42,000 — aimed at helping the family

navigate an uncertain future.

Sunita Panwar’s life was a testament to quiet resilience amid overwhelming adversity.

Having lost both her father and husband at an early age, she later faced her own

battle with cancer. Tragically, she succumbed to the illness on December 1 3, 20 24, at

Himalayan Hospital, leaving behind three young children. The Samoon Foundation

stepped in once again, recognizing the family’s dire circumstances, which include an

inability to return to their ancestral village or aff ord rent in Dehradun.

This aid is more than a financial contribution— it is a compassionate gesture aimed at

safeguarding the dignity and future of Sunita’s children. The Foundation remains

dedicated to ensuring that these children receive continued support to meet their

basic needs and access opportunities for a better life. In doing so, the Samoon

Foundation also calls on the broader community to join in this humanitarian eff ort,

emphasizing that collective compassion can be a powerful force in healing and

rebuilding lives shattered by loss.



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Tuesday, 17 December 2024

Ensuring Continuity: Samoon Foundation Brings Winter Relief to Khola Naveen

 Date - Tuesday, 17 December 2024

On December  17 , 2024, the Samoon Foundation continued its impactful outreach in

the hills of Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, by distributing warm sweaters to children at

Khola Naveen. This thoughtful initiative is part of the Foundation’s larger mission to

eliminate obstacles to education by addressing the basic needs of students—

especially during the challenging winter months.

Mrs. Lakshmi Negi, Headmistress of the school, commended the initiative, highlighting

that it not only provides protection from the cold but also uplifts children's morale and

confidence. Mrs. Sapna Devi, Chairperson of the School Management Committee,

described the aid as a “blessing” for underprivileged families who struggle to provide

warm clothing during winter, noting its direct impact on students' ability to continue

their education. Assistant Teacher Mrs. Suman Painuly praised the distribution as

both inspiring and essential for securing the educational future of children in such

remote regions.

Parents present at the event wholeheartedly appreciated the Foundation’s timely and

compassionate eff orts, recognizing the program as a powerful example of education-

focused social service in underserved areas.

Through initiatives like this, the Samoon Foundation reaffirms its commitment to

ensuring that no child is left behind due to environmental or economic hardships,

paving the way for consistent, uninterrupted learning.





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Wednesday, 11 December 2024

Warmth and Uninterrupted Learning: Samoon Foundation Reaches Tungoli

 Date – Thursday, 11 December 2024

On December 11 , 2024, the Samoon Foundation continued its mission of supporting

rural education by distributing warm sweaters to students at Government Primary

School No. 42, Tungoli, Nakot Cluster, U ttarakhand. This initiative was designed to

shield children from the biting winter cold while ensuring their uninterrupted

participation in academic life.

The school's Principal, Mr. Dinesh Chandra Dangwal, lauded the initiative, describing

it as “inspirational for the entire community.

” Mrs. Vinita Devi, Chairperson of the

School Management Committee, reflected on the emotional impact, noting,

“The

smiles on the children’s faces speak volumes— this support directly enhances theireducation and overall well- being.

” Assistant T eacher Mrs. Navita Chauhan

emphasized the necessity of such eff orts, stating that warm clothing plays a vital role

in maintaining students' attendance and learning continuity during winter months.

The program witnessed enthusiastic involvement from parents, teachers, and

community members, all expressing appreciation for the Foundation’s compassionate

outreach. Through initiatives like this, the Samoon Foundation reinforces its

commitment to educational equity— ensuring that no child is left behind due to a lack

of basic resources.



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Tuesday, 10 December 2024

Boosting Confidence: Samoon Foundation Brings Winter Relief to Bunga Anganwadi

Date - Wednesday, 10 December 2024

On December 10, 2024, the Samoon Foundation extended its winter relief initiative to

the Anganwadi Center in Bunga, Pauri Garhwal, U ttarakhand, distributing warm

sweaters to children aged 3 to 6 years. This eff ort reflects the Foundation’s ongoing

commitment to nurturing the health, comfort, and early education of young learners in

rural communities.

Mrs. Anju Devi, the Anganwadi worker, expressed heartfelt gratitude, stating,

“The Samoon Foundation’s continuous focus on child welfare is commendable. Providing

sweaters in winter not only safeguards children's health but also boosts their confidence and inspires them to pursue their goals.

” Parents warmly welcomed theinitiative, recognizing it as a crucial step toward securing a brighter future for children in remote areas.

Mr. Raju Bhatt, representing the Samoon Foundation, actively engaged with families

and shared insights into the organization’s broader mission of promoting holistic

development and educational access. He reaffirmed the Foundation’s target to

distribute uniforms to 4,000 children across 50 schools by the end of December

2024. By addressing both immediate needs and long- term educational goals, the Samoon

Foundation continues to build a solid foundation for the next generation— one warm

sweater at a time.



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Bridging Disparities: Samoon Foundation's Uniform Distribution in Daunr

Date - Wednesday, 10 December 2024

On December 10, 2024, the Samoon Foundation advanced its commitment to

educational equity through a uniform distribution drive at Government Primary School

No. 41 , Daunr, in Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. Warm sweaters were distributed to

students, ensuring their protection against the harsh winter and helping them remain

focused on their studies.

Mr. Raju Bhatt, a representative of the Samoon Foundation, led the initiative and

shared the organization's broader vision: to distribute uniforms to over 4,0 0 0

students across 50 schools by the end of December 20 24. Mrs. Kiran Gaur, the

school's Headmistress, expressed heartfelt appreciation, stating that the initiative not

only safeguards students’ health but also instills in them a sense of confidence and

inclusion.

Mrs. Sushma Devi, Chairperson of the School Management Committee, emphasized

the deeper impact, noting that such eff orts help bridge the educational divide faced

by children in remote regions. The program saw active participation from teachers,

parents, and local residents, all of whom commended the Foundation's dedication to

inclusive development.

Through such targeted interventions, the Samoon Foundation continues to bridge

disparities in rural education— ensuring that no child is left behind due to lack of basic

resources