Ashok Chourasia Trust is a non-profit, non-governmental, and Non-political Organization established in 2022 by social workers to bring socio-economic change among the poorest of the poor, Literacy, especially among minorities and physically disabled pupils.
Ashok Chourasia Trust is actively working to uplift underprivileged communities by promoting education, empowering the differently-abled, supporting tribal welfare, and fostering environmental awareness. By joining hands with us, you become a part of a movement that believes in dignity, opportunity, and sustainable change. Together, we can build a more compassionate and inclusive society.
We are committed to the socio-economic empowerment of tribal communities, OBCs, women, children, and other disadvantaged sections of society. Through capacity building, access to rights and entitlements, and effective implementation of government welfare schemes, we aim to foster awareness, accessibility, and active participation in the development process.
We envision a just, inclusive, and sustainable society where the marginalized and excluded communities live with dignity and equal opportunity.
Ashok Chourasia Trust is committed to bringing human dignity and self-confidence among people through awareness, motivation, education and training.
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I never expected anything from anyone at this age. But the day Ashok Chourasia Trust gave me a blanket during the founder’s death anniversary program, it brought tears to my eyes. It reminded me that kindness still exists in this world. That blanket didn’t just protect me from the cold, it gave me a sense of dignity and belonging.
For years, the cold winter nights were the hardest part of my life. But this year felt different… When Ashok Chourasia Trust gave me a warm blanket during the ceremony held on their founder’s death anniversary, it felt like someone truly understood my pain. It was not just a blanket — it carried the warmth of compassion and care. Even now, every time I wrap it around me, I feel the love of someone who truly cared.
During winters, I used to cover myself with torn old clothes. But when Ashok Chourasia Trust gave me a blanket on the founder’s death anniversary, it felt like a blessing. It wasn’t just warmth I received — it was love, respect, and the feeling that I still matter.