Mitwa Foundation becomes an officially registered trust with registration number E33331.
On Republic Day with the help of Granth Tumchya Dari, Mitwa Foundation launched the My Athenum program to connect readers and exchange books with each other.
Mitwa Foundation visited Taloja Vruddhashram and spent meaningful time with the elders, offering a welcome change from their daily routine. The team organized engaging activities and listened to their stories, fostering a sense of connection and bringing joy to their day.
Building on the success of its English library, Mitwa Foundation partnered with Vishwas Dnyan Prabodhini and Research Institute to establish a multi-language children's library, promoting reading in Indian languages and fostering a love for literature.
Mitwa Foundation partnered with Indian Dental Association to organize a free dental camp at Malwada village in Palghar district, catering to around 500 villagers, which began our long-standing association with this region.
To celebrate Diwali, Mitwa Foundation organized a variety of activities, including a children's workshop and a visit to Sai Ashram. During the visit, the foundation shared Diwali goodies with the children, bringing joy and festive cheer to their celebrations.
On the occasion of Children’s Day, Mitwa Foundation organized a visit for the students of JBCN International School to Malwada, offering them insights into the intricacies of village life. The day concluded with a visit to Malwada High School, where children from both schools bonded and enjoyed playing together.





























