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Our Impact and Community Support in Delhi NCR

byKaran Puri FoundationDaily community feeding drives across Delhi NCRStarts from500 per dog / monthView full gallery

Every meal served and every life saved happens because this community comes together. Here is how your support turns into real, on-ground action for Delhi's street animals.

Our Impact Report. This is a transparent look at what we achieved together in a year: over 252,000 meals served and 260 animals medically helped. We couldn't do it without our generous donors and volunteers.

This is what community support looks like. Buckets of food ready for our flood feeding drive, all made possible by people who turned up to help and donate. This is a true community-driven animal welfare movement.

Thank you to the parents of Fudge Arora for sponsoring a meal in his memory. Many people choose to feed our dogs to celebrate their own pets' birthdays or to honor their memory. It's a beautiful way to spread kindness.

This is what a safe, well-fed community dog looks like. Sleeping peacefully on the steps of a bank, knowing their human friends will protect them. This is the peace we fight for.

An evening with the Cyber Hub dogs. Even in the most modern, urban parts of the city, community dogs are a part of the landscape, and all they seek is a little companionship and kindness.

A montage for International Dog Day, showing the unseen dogs of our city. From a dog scavenging for food to a mother nursing her pups, we see them all and we work for them all.

About Our Community & Impact

We believe in radical transparency, so we do not just ask for funds; we show the receipts. For every feeding drive or medical intervention you sponsor, you get visual proof of where that meal went or which dog received life-saving treatment. This is not about blind trust; it is about seeing exactly how your contribution changes the life of a specific street animal in your locality.

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