Transforming lives through meaningful social work.
In 2011, Mrs. Usha Agrawal, moved by the sight of children at Ambaji seeking both blessings and alms, began engaging with them to understand their lives. Since then, her NGO has worked to study and address the needs and challenges of underprivileged children.
Launched a campaign at Ambaji Temple to end child begging, persuaded parents to send kids to school, adopted and enrolled 35 children, provided transport, and gave monthly rations to support families.
Inspired by social acceptance, 21 more children were adopted, enrolled in local government schools, and began showing interest in learning and envisioning their future.
SSSK addressed poor housing conditions by installing solar panels in Gabbar huts, later adding electricity through the Ujala Gujarat Yojana, and provided drinking water to reduce the burden of children carrying water from afar.
SSSK ran shoe drives, provided COVID-19 relief, organized medical camps, and founded the Shri Shakti Adivasi Sports Academy. They managed a hostel with essentials and skill classes, with children excelling at district, state, and national levels.
SSSK ran shoe drives, provided COVID-19 relief, organized medical camps, and founded the Shri Shakti Adivasi Sports Academy. They managed a hostel with essentials and skill classes, with children excelling at district, state, and national levels.
In Pancha village, SSSK built a hostel with a mess, provided medical care, and constructed 68 houses in Kumbhariya and 98 in Gram Jalotra for underprivileged families. Under Namami Ambe, hostel children worshipped at 51 Shakti Peeths, and a production shed with self-help groups empowered over 200 tribal women.

