Velma P. Hawkins
About Ashok Chourasia Trust

A Mission to Uplift the Poor, Empower the Marginalized

Ashok Chourasia Trust is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-political organization, established in 2022 by committed social workers with the aim to bring socio-economic change among the poorest of the poor, with a special focus on literacy, especially among minorities and physically disabled pupils.

Ashok Chourasia Trust is committed to bringing human dignity and self-confidence among people through awareness, motivation, education, and training.

Vision for Children:

School children, by their very nature, are innocent, hard-working, honest, dedicated, and sincere in fulfilling their roles and responsibilities.
Yet, they are paid significantly less than what they truly deserve.

The Reality of Exploitation:

Whether inside or outside the workplace, in the name of development, minorities are often cheated and exploited.

"Hard work is in their nature and blood, but injustice is a part of their life."

Organizational Commitment:

Members of the organization have resolved to:

  • Serve the poor and disadvantaged communities, irrespective of sex, caste, or creed.

  • Empower people to become self-reliant through:

    • Training

    • Capacity building

    • Skill upgradation

    • Other development activities

Social Vision:

The organization aims:

  • To develop leadership qualities that can bring social change

  • To create a classless and oppression-free village society

  • To follow the ideals of non-violence and universal brotherhood

Special Focus:

Members are dedicated to the socio-economic development of the most neglected and deprived tribal groups of society.

Legal Identity:

The organization was registered under the Indian Trust Act in 2022 with Registration No. 439 under the Government of Jharkhand.

Service Area:

Ashok Chourasia Trust serves all deprived communities without any distinction of race, caste, or religion.

Currently, the organization is actively working in rural areas of Dhanbad and Ranchi districts, in the state of Jharkhand and Bihar

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