We've served 22500+ Cows
At Ujjawal Unnati Foundation, we are dedicated to creating a planet where every child is free to dream, where women are empowered, and where the rights of all living beings, including cows, are protected.
We are deeply concerned about the exploitation of children and firmly believe that every child deserves the right to education, play, and a childhood free from exploitation. We are passionate advocates for gender equality and women's rights. We strive to challenge societal norms, empower women, and provide them with equal opportunities to thrive.
Cows hold a special place in our society, and we are committed to their well-being.
Providing care to cows and communities across India
Empowered through skill training & microfinance.
We are combating child labor, empowering women, protecting mother cows, and fostering skill development. Our approach is built on trust, transparency, and measurable outcomes — working directly with communities through awareness drives, skill training workshops, legal aid clinics, and regular distribution campaigns.
Every program we run has clear targets, regular monitoring, and community feedback loops to ensure we are truly making a difference — not just on paper, but in real lives.
Our mission is to uplift underprivileged communities across India by implementing sustainable development programs, promoting education, healthcare, and livelihood initiatives.
To create a just and equitable society where every less privileged soul in India has access to basic necessities, equal opportunities, and lives a life of dignity and empowerment.
Compassion • Integrity • Community • Action • Accountability — these are not just words for us, they are the principles that guide every decision, every program, and every rupee we spend.
Our dedication, transparency, and community-driven approach set us apart.
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Mother Cows Served
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We work tirelessly to uplift communities by providing resources, support, and sustainable solutions.
Fighting for legal rights, safety, and equal opportunities for every woman.
Running shelters for abandoned and injured cows across the region.
Rescuing children from labour and bringing them back to education.
Skill training, self-help groups, and entrepreneurship support for women.
Our team of passionate individuals works every day to make a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
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Ujjawal Unnati Foundation is a registered NGO based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. We are dedicated to women empowerment, Gau Sewa (cow protection), child labour eradication, free education, and fighting hunger across India. Established in 2023, we have served 22,500+ cows and empowered 1,15,000+ women.
Ujjawal Unnati Foundation was established in 2023. Despite being a young organisation, we have achieved significant impact — serving thousands of cows, empowering lakhs of women, and running education and ration programs across 50+ villages.
<p>We primarily operate in Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar, and surrounding districts of Uttar Pradesh. Our programs reach over 10 villages through education centres, ration distribution, and awareness campaigns.</p>
Yes, Ujjawal Unnati Foundation is a duly registered NGO. We are 80G-certified, making all donations tax-exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act of India.
You can reach us at +91-8130789837 or email us at info@ujjawalunnati.com. Our office is located at Sector 12, Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar 201301, India.
You can donate online via UPI, bank transfer, or card on our Donation page. You can also choose to donate for a specific cause such as Gau Sewa, Child Education, or Women Empowerment.
Yes. We are 80G-certified. You will receive a donation receipt by email which can be submitted to claim tax exemption under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
100% of your donation goes directly to our programs — cow care and medical treatment, free education centres, women empowerment training, and monthly ration distribution. We publish our accounts and maintain full transparency.
Absolutely! When filling out the donation form, you can select a specific cause: Gau Sewa (Feed a Cow), Education for Underprivileged Children, or the Women Empowerment Fund.
There is no minimum donation amount. Even a small contribution helps — ₹100 can feed a cow for a day, ₹500 provides a month of notebooks for a child, and ₹1,000 supports a woman's skill training session.
We need volunteers for Gau Sewa (cow care and feeding), ration distribution drives, women skill training camps, free education centres, public awareness campaigns, social media outreach, and event management.
No prior experience is needed. We provide full orientation and on-ground training. What matters most is your commitment, compassion, and willingness to make a difference.
Simply contact us at +91-8130789837 or fill out the form on our Contact Us page. Our volunteer coordinator will get in touch with you within 24 hours to guide you through the next steps.
Yes! We welcome student volunteers and offer internship certificates for those who participate in our programs. This is an excellent opportunity for community service, social work hours, and hands-on NGO experience.
We have served over 22,500 cows since our founding through our Gau Sewa program. Our gaushala provides daily feeding, medical treatment, and shelter to abandoned, injured, and stray cows.
We provide training in tailoring, beauty and wellness, food processing, handicrafts, and digital literacy. Over 1,15,000 women have been trained and empowered through our self-help groups and microfinance support.
<p>We distribute monthly ration kits to over 100 families, prioritising widows, daily-wage workers, elderly individuals, and families with disabled members. During festivals and emergencies, we scale up our distribution.</p>
We run free coaching centres for Classes 1–12 in Noida and 50+ surrounding villages. We also conduct annual school supply drives distributing notebooks, bags, and stationery to children who cannot afford them.
Our team works with local communities and authorities to identify children engaged in labour. We facilitate their rescue, provide counselling and rehabilitation support, and enroll them back in school with follow-up monitoring to ensure they stay.