Uplifting Lives Through Nutrition, Health, and Environmental Harmony
We didn’t begin with much.
But we began with love.
Our dream was simple yet powerful: to walk beside the most forgotten people and say, “You matter.”
We began by showing up where it mattered. At Royal Public School, we met children eager to learn, and we spoke about something simple yet vital: saving water.
We taught them how every drop counts. And how protecting water is protecting life.
We didn’t have all the answers. But we had presence. And that was enough to begin.
Next, we stepped into Harinagar Slum, where hunger met us at every doorway. We listened. And then we returned—with ration kits packed with rice, dal, flour, oil, and salt. Not charity—care. Not a one-time act—consistency.
“It wasn’t just a ration packet. It was the beginning of trust.”
Then, in partnership with Anjanapura PHC, we brought a free medical camp to Harinagar.
Over 100 people—from toddlers to elders—were treated with compassion and care. But every diagnosis echoed the same truth: food and health are not separate.
Healing begins with dignity. And healing must include hunger.
As summer scorched the city, we turned to lives that couldn’t ask for help—birds and small animals suffering in silence.
Through our Bird Water Pot Project, we tied 500 handcrafted clay pots to trees across the city—each one watched over by volunteers and refilled with devotion.
At the BWSSB office, an employee told us:
I’ve seen people place water for cows—but what Kalpaka is doing, placing water for birds and small creatures… that’s something truly rare.”
Because no life is too small to protect, and no act of kindness is ever wasted.
On May 21, 2025, Kalpaka entered Rajeshwarinagar Slum, alongside the Karnataka Slum Development Board.
We met families who couldn’t afford regular meals, even while their children attended school every single day.
So we gave what mattered:
✅30 ration kits to fill their homes
✅30 geometry boxes to fuel their learning
“A hungry child can’t focus, can’t grow, can’t dream.”
We weren’t just giving supplies. We were defending potential.
Then came May 23rd, 2025—a day where mud and meaning met.
Royal Woodgrange, Anjanapura
With our Kalpaka Founder, BNI (Business Network International) members, and local volunteers,
we launched our first Seed Ball Mission.
We placed 100 seed balls into the earth with care, love, and silent hope.
Anand Rao, Founder of SE Leather, opened his land and heart to the project:
“Thank you, Anand Rao, for creating a space where life can take root again.”
Now, with the monsoon rains already falling, Kalpaka is moving forward to disperse 10,000 Rain Seeds—our name for these handmade balls of native seeds, soil, and purpose.
These Rain Seeds aren’t just environmental efforts.
They are acts of faith. Each one a whisper to the earth: “We still believe in you.”
Because when the skies give, the ground must receive. And we must respond with action.
We faced rejection. We faced storms. We faced silence. There were days we felt small. But never meaningless. We returned, again and again. To slums. To schools. To smiles.
To the hard places where hope was still possible.We didn’t just build programs. We built trust—one packet, one pot, one seed at a time.
Sai Divya – ₹10,000
You gave us our first flame. You didn’t just support a cause—you believed in a beginning.
Your kindness moved through every home we touched, and through every hand that gave.
“It’s not about how much you give—it’s about how deeply you care.”
✅10,000 Rain Seeds
✅Our mission is to provide rations in places where they are needed most, and carry out seed ball missions all over
All this… because of one belief:
Those small acts, done with consistency, can change the world.
Kalpaka is not just a name. It’s a promise. Because the future doesn’t grow on its own. It grows when we plant it together.
Just ₹25 can change everything.
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