
WORDS FROM THE FOUNDER
Non-Executive Non-Independent Director, SKP Bearing Industries Ltd;
Founder, SHRI Foundation.

OUR HISTORY AND PURPOSE
In an endeavour to create a society that is more compassionate and just, the foundation has worked since its inception to address the most significant but frequently disregarded problems: basic necessities like food, education, and sustainable living. Our foundation accomplishes this by consistently tackling basic social issues while preserving the environment and enhancing people’s quality of life.

True change begins when we nurture both people and the planet, creating communities that thrive and futures that inspire.
Join us in crafting a future where every voice matters and every action creates ripples of change!

of our impact

Jeffery Marshall

Amy Dasilva

Jeffery Marshall

Maria Speier

M. Bradbury

Amy Dasilva
Compassion Beyond Words
We believe kindness isn’t just a gesture—it's the heartbeat of everything we do. It's the invisible thread that mends broken spirits and reminds every life of its worth.
Empowerment That Echoes
True strength lies in lifting others. We don’t offer support—we ignite self-belief, turning silent potential into unstoppable momentum.
Integrity as Our Guiding Star
Our actions speak louder than promises. Transparency and honesty light our path, ensuring we stay true, no matter how complex the road ahead.
Unity in Every Step
Change doesn’t echo in isolation. We’re a harmony of hearts and hands, proving that collective care is louder than any challenge.
Perseverance With Purpose
Impact takes time—but we’re here for the long haul. Every small effort, every ripple, brings us closer to a world where hope stands taller than hardship.
Dignity as a Birthright
We don't offer help—we restore the power of self-respect. Because every soul deserves to be seen, heard, and valued without conditions.
Innovation Steeped in Empathy
New paths to change require fresh thinking. We’re not bound by norms—we listen, learn, and reimagine solutions led by human need, not convention.