Frequently Asked Questions

NGO General Questions

It is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged children, senior citizens, and marginalized communities through education, healthcare, and social welfare programs.
Key initiatives include child education, old-age care, women empowerment, skill development, health camps, and environmental awareness.
Yes. We are registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1882 (Reg. No. 1553). We also hold valid 12A and 80G certifications for tax-exempt donations.
Fill out the volunteer form on our website or email us at [email]. We welcome teachers, healthcare professionals, and anyone who wishes to contribute time and skills.
Not necessarily. We match volunteers with projects based on their interests and availability.
Yes. We organize special programs for college students and corporate social responsibility (CSR) groups.
You can donate online through our secure payment gateway, by bank transfer, or by cheque in favor of RV care Foundation.
Yes. Donations are eligible for deductions under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. A receipt will be provided.
Absolutely. We offer options to sponsor a child’s education, an elderly resident’s care, or an entire project like a health camp.
Families or individuals can visit our office or call our helpline. Our field workers also identify and enroll beneficiaries in local communities.
We publish annual audited financial statements and project reports on our website for public review.
Residents receive nutritious meals, medical check-ups, physiotherapy sessions, recreational activities, and 24×7 caretaker support.
Yes. Visiting hours are typically 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily. We also arrange video calls for relatives who live far away.
Currently we offer periodic health check-ups and counselling visits for seniors who prefer to stay in their own homes.
Yes. We partner with local hospitals to set up quarterly camps in villages and urban slums.
Our relief team distributes food, clothing, and medicines in disaster-affected regions whenever possible.
No. All our services are provided free of cost or at a nominal fee to ensure sustainability, depending on the program.
Since inception, we have supported children’s education, organized health camps, and provided care to senior citizens.