




Be a helping hand
eseLife allocates most of the profits from its sales to support the underprivileged through initiatives such as providing food for the hungry, offering basic education for all, and facilitating the relocation of people from poor living conditions to better places. You are welcome to contribute in any form to our humble efforts. Let us do it together.

Nobody around is hungry
A significant percentage of people in India skip one meal a day because they cannot afford it. If they are unable to work for some time, they often have to skip both meals. This is not because there is no food available, but because we have forgotten to share.
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A 750 Rupees (less than 10 US Dollars) groceries kit containing 4 Kilos of Rice, 3 Kilos of Wheat, 1 Kilo of Dal, 1 Kilo of Jaggery, and 1 liter of Oil can help a family of 4 to 5 members to eat for more than a week. They may not come and ask for anything, as hunger has become a part of their life, but let us ensure that nobody around us is hungry.









Education for the underprivileged
Education is one of the best supports we can provide to underprivileged children to break the cycle of poverty and help them lead a life they can be proud of. To send a child to school, it costs only 1500 Rupees (20 US Dollars) per year to provide them with a school bag, notebooks, and other stationery. Textbooks, uniforms, and mid-day meals are provided in the schools.
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We also need to encourage and support both the children and their parents to prioritize education. Beyond the 10th grade, the costs will be higher, but the children can work and earn in parallel to support their education. It is inspiring to see some children from such backgrounds excel academically and secure good roles in big organizations!
Appreciation from the Annual community conference Bengaluru 2021.

Better living for the poor
The size of a sheet-roofed slum dwelling is typically 4 meters x 4 meters, where a family of 4 to 6 members cook, eat, and sleep. If they own land, we assist them in constructing a house. Otherwise, we help them move into a small rented house.
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This transition provides them access to electricity, drinking water, and a toilet. It significantly improves their quality of life and creates a safer environment, especially for grown-up girls. Typical support in this regard ranges from 20,000 to 150,000 Rupees (250 to 2000 US Dollars).



