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Our Secret Santa
Many people who visit Snehalaya for the first time are deeply moved by the realities they witness and the work being done across our projects. Every guest and volunteer is guided through our initiatives by project managers who share honest and comprehensive insights. Our aim is never to shock, but to help people understand the challenges faced by those we support. For many, it is an experience that stays with them long after they leave. Philip Byrne from Ireland first visited
May 203 min read


See you later...
Chances are if you have visited Snehalaya over the last 10 years we may have met. I have been living alongside the women, children and staff residents of our Rehab Center reporting for duty in the Fundraising and Marketing team on a daily basis since April 2016. It’s from there I have contributed to the development of the Snehalaya’s volunteering, social media, website and other communications while also managing Snehalaya UK in my role of CEO of the UK registered charity. My
Mar 74 min read


Snehalaya Scents
Launching Snehalaya Scents, a talc-free powder As part of her visits to India, our Snehalaya UK trustee, Caroline has always been concerned about the powder our women and children use. This is based on her personal experience of losing her friend Nicky to cancer which has been attributed to her lifelong use of talcum powder. Caroline explains why she is so passionate about finding alternatives for our residents and the wider Indian community. “Around May 2024, my good friend
Feb 153 min read


Global broadcast
We were honoured to welcome John Coster, founder of Documentary Media Center , based in Leicester, UK to our projects in India. John’s visit was planned to help celebrate our radio station's 15th anniversary and document our work to help promote our UK charity and Snehalaya in the UK through his many media connections. We already have an established relationship with John after he played a key role in helping us celebrate and promote Snehalaya UK’s 10 th birthday in Leice
Jan 274 min read
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