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Lifewins Foundation · Bhayander East

28 Grandparents in Mumbai Need a Home That Stays Theirs

Support daily meals and care for 28–30 elders at Lifewins Foundation, Bhayander East.

Real photos. Real care. Real impact.

Emergency entrance at a hospital in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, India, at night.

₹90,000 is due every month, with or without donors. Help us make sure it's never a question.

Section 9

Trust & Credibility

We believe support should be built on clarity, accountability, and dignity.

Registration / Trust Number
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Years of Operation
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Where Donations Go

  • Rent
  • Food & daily nutrition
  • Medical care & medicines
  • Utilities (electricity & water)
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Home exterior or staff photo]

“[Testimonial placeholder — donor or volunteer quote to be added after verification.]”

— [Name Placeholder], [Role Placeholder]

Can't Donate Money? Here's What Else We Need

Food & beverages (dry rations, fruits, milk) — Medicines (recurring prescriptions, first-aid, diabetic/BP supplies) — Hospitalization support (sponsor a resident's treatment) — Volunteers (companionship visits, festival celebrations, skill-based help)

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Your Donation Keeps This Home Running

Donation Type

Trust line: [80G/12A registration number placeholder — only display once verified]

Payment modes accepted: [UPI / Razorpay / bank transfer placeholder]

Section 6

Meet Our Residents

[DESCRIPTION PLACEHOLDER: Daily life at the home includes shared meals, prayer, conversation, light activities, and rest in a safe, caring environment. These moments reflect dignity, companionship, and continuity of care, while fully respecting each resident’s privacy and personal boundaries.]

[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Resident candid moment 1]
[CAPTION PLACEHOLDER: Shared morning routine in the common area.]
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Resident candid moment 2]
[CAPTION PLACEHOLDER: Residents spending time together after lunch.]
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Resident candid moment 3]
[CAPTION PLACEHOLDER: Quiet evening activities with caregiver support.]
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Resident candid moment 4]
[CAPTION PLACEHOLDER: Comfortable rest spaces maintained for daily care.]
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Resident candid moment 5]
[CAPTION PLACEHOLDER: Moments of companionship and conversation.]
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Resident candid moment 6]
[CAPTION PLACEHOLDER: Everyday life with dignity, warmth, and continuity.]
[PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Founder portrait]

Section 5

Founder’s Note

[Founder Name] [Founder Role]

"[First-person note placeholder: Share why I started Lifewins Foundation, what this home means to me, and the commitment to dignified elder care.]"

"[Second placeholder sentence: A personal reflection on responsibility, consistency, and community support.]"

"[Third placeholder sentence: Gratitude and invitation to stand with our residents.]"

Section 4

Our Story

PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Residents (with consent)
PHOTO PLACEHOLDER: Common area (with consent)

DESCRIPTION PLACEHOLDER: Lifewins Foundation has been a steady home for elderly residents who need full-time support, safety, and companionship. This space is built around dignity, routine, and care—where each resident is treated with respect and warmth every day.

DESCRIPTION PLACEHOLDER: The home supports seniors with daily essentials such as meals, medicines, hygiene, and supervised living. Beyond physical care, it offers emotional reassurance through shared time, familiar faces, and a calm environment that helps residents feel secure.

DESCRIPTION PLACEHOLDER: For many residents, this is not temporary shelter—it is family. Lifewins Foundation exists to ensure that age and vulnerability never mean abandonment, and that every person here can live with comfort, belonging, and dignity.

Section 3

The Problem

Every month, Lifewins Foundation needs ₹90,000 just for rent — before electricity, water, food, and medicines. With 28–30 residents depending on us full-time, a shortfall isn't an inconvenience. It's a risk to their shelter and care.

28–30

residents currently in care

₹90,000

monthly rent alone

365

days/year of round-the-clock care