

Nekwan Charitable Trust aims to create sustainable social impact through education, healthcare, poverty alleviation, destitute care, and relief support while building long-term systems that continue serving communities responsibly for future generations.
Donations are carefully allocated across education, medical support, poverty assistance, destitute care, and emergency relief programmes with complete transparency, structured financial planning, and responsible management to ensure meaningful and lasting impact.
A corpus donation is a long-term contribution where the principal amount remains preserved and invested, while the generated income supports charitable activities, helping the trust maintain sustainability and continue serving communities consistently.
Yes, Nekwan Charitable Trust holds recognised registrations including 80G and 12A certifications, allowing eligible donors in India to receive applicable tax exemption benefits under current charitable donation regulations.
The trust is actively strengthening its international donation framework through FCRA compliance and future global partnerships, enabling supporters from across the world to contribute towards impactful humanitarian initiatives responsibly.
The organisation primarily works across five key pillars including education, healthcare, poverty support, destitute care, and disaster relief, focusing on both immediate humanitarian assistance and sustainable long-term community development initiatives.
Supporters can contact Nekwan Charitable Trust through the official email address, phone number, or contact form available on the website for donations and partnerships.
Individuals interested in volunteering can connect through the contact page and participate in social initiatives, awareness efforts, and community support activities.
Yes, relief initiatives focus on providing food, shelter, medical aid, and humanitarian assistance during floods, earthquakes, and natural calamities.
The trust aims to establish old age homes, orphan support facilities, and care centres for vulnerable individuals requiring long term support and protection.
The foundation plans initiatives such as ration distribution, food support, clothing assistance, shelter support, and community kitchens for free meal distribution.
Future healthcare plans include hospitals, medicine support systems, treatment assistance programmes, elderly healthcare support, and facilities for differently abled individuals.