What we think about our charity
Love Care Foundation (LCF) is a not-for-profit organization working since 2010 to uplift underprivileged communities across India. We focus on education, health, women’s empowerment, skill development, disaster relief, and rural development—so that people can learn, earn, and live with dignity.
Years In Charity
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Helping people
Causes and positive change all over the world.
Learn how access to clean water can improve health, boost local economies.
Learn how access to clean water can improve health, boost local economies.
Learn how access to clean water can improve health, boost local economies.
Causes and positive change all over the world.
To work for the cause and care of the economically and socially deprived, improving their quality of life through education for livelihood and guiding them toward positive change in their lives and in society.
To build a society where every individual is valued as an asset to the nation—ending poverty and social exclusion through unity, opportunity, and mutual respect.
Empowering Communities | Transforming Lives | Building Hope
⦁ 2010: Registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 to serve underprivileged children and communities.
⦁ 2011–2013: Ran education, nutrition, and health programs across Delhi-NCR.
⦁ 2014: Filed and won India’s first PIL for Plain Packaging of Cigarettes (Lucknow High Court)—a landmark for public health.
⦁ 2014–15: Led flood relief in J&K; built 60 huts for displaced families in Panjer & Kasori, Udhampur (inaugurated by Dr. Jitendra Singh, MoS, PMO).
⦁ 2015: Among the first Indian NGOs to reach earthquake-hit Nepal; adopted Gantuar village and built a school hall.
⦁ 2016–17: Scaled vocational training—computer literacy, tailoring & mobile repair, cooking and soft skills.
⦁ 2018: Launched women’s empowerment programs—handicrafts, advocacy, adult education.
⦁ 2019: Ran environment campaigns—tree plantations, plastic-free drives, school awareness.
⦁ 2020 (COVID-19): Set up 5 community kitchens in Delhi & UP for 3 months; distributed 8+ lakh dry rations, masks, and sanitizers; recognized by Harvard World Record, London for serving 7 lakh meals in 60 days.
⦁ 2021: Adopted Sham Sham Nagar (Jewar, Greater Noida) to develop U.P.’s first model village:
⦁ Built 85 toilets, rebuilt Panchayat Ghar, installed Water ATM, solar streetlights, and inverter backup.
⦁ 2022: Acquired land at Village Saloni, Himachal Pradesh to develop a school, medical center, and old-age home.
⦁ 2023: Opened a Skill Development Centre in Noida (Sector-53) with digital learning.
⦁ 2024: Opened Skill Development Centre at Vedvyasa Gurukulam, Vasant Kunj.
⦁ Launched Women Empowerment Delivery Program with corporate partners—providing scooties and income support to women entrepreneurs.
⦁ Organized blood donation camps with NSIC and venue partners (e.g., Ansal Plaza, Nanda Tower, Kaushambi).
⦁ Conducted health screenings—eye, dental, mammography, ECG, BP, sugar.
⦁ Strengthened the youth volunteer network with IMT Ghaziabad, DU colleges, and corporate interns.
⦁ Expanded collaboration with Sikkim Skill University for formal certification and employability.
Our Impact (2010–2025)
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Our Objectives
Looking Ahead (2025–2030)