Anagha Foundation
About
Charity work isn’t glamorous—but Anagha Foundation makes it practical. Advocacy for vulnerable groups sits at the center, paired with routine relief drives for displaced families. Mental-health outreach includes counseling sessions and helpline support for those in crisis; basic-needs assistance tops the list. Vocational training programs give job seekers new tools for stability in competitive fields. Youth mentorship spins into life-skills workshops that build confidence beyond the classroom. Skill-building sessions for women aim to open doors to steady income.
Find them at 198 W 21st St #721 New York, NY 10016—right in Chelsea’s loop of walk-up offices and small eateries. The building blends 19th-century brick with generic tinted glass, so you’ll spot the brass plaque near the elevator lobby. Buzz the buzzer for Suite 721, the corridor’s only charity sign. Delivery drivers know the spot; rideshare apps drop passengers at the corner deli two doors down.
Questions or offers to join? Dial +91 1235 235 598—only during standard office hours; no after-hours voicemail is collected. Fundraisers and donation drops should be scheduled in advance; they won’t answer walk-ins without an appointment. Volunteer coordinators list upcoming shifts on their website (no intrusive pop-ups). Monthly reports are emailed to past supporters; consistency is what they track more than flashy updates.
Chelsea keeps the foundation visible; the High Line looms a ten-minute walk north, turning sidewalks into corridors of tourists and locals alike. Street musicians and pop-up art stalls animate the evenings, while weekend farmers’ markets roll into the public library plaza on 23rd—good karma for anyone who stops by after volunteering.