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A Cup of Chai, A Second Chance – A Story from the Heart of Uttar Pradesh

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  Dear Friend, In the narrow lanes of  Kannauj , Uttar Pradesh — a town known for its perfumes and poetry — lives  Savitri Devi , a 70-year-old woman with silver in her hair and strength in her soul. Once the beloved tea-maker at her husband’s small railway-side stall, Savitri’s life turned upside down when he passed away. The cart was shut, the kettle cold. Her children, struggling with their own families, could offer little help. The house was silent, and the smell of chai — once a daily joy — had faded. But with your support through  Project Navjeevan , things began to change.   Reigniting Hope—One Cup at a Time Through a microgrant from  Jeevan Jyoti Sewa Sanstha , Savitri restarted the tea stall in her husband’s memory. With her signature  elaichi chai  and  mathri  served on the side, her stall slowly became a favorite again. Schoolteachers, rickshaw pullers, and even passersby began stopping by. They didn’t just come for tea—they ...

Bring Light, Hope, and Dignity — Support a Life Today !

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  Dear Friend, Greetings from Jeevan Jyoti Sewa Sanstha! We hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. Your generous support last year brought dignity and hope to countless lives—from elderly people finding care, to children stepping into classrooms, to patients receiving urgent medical help. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. As we move forward in our mission, your support is needed more than ever. This year, we are expanding our initiatives to reach those who are still waiting for a helping hand:  Free Cataract Surgeries for the poor elderly—restoring vision and independence  "Adopt an Elderly" Program—offering food, shelter, and companionship  Street Children Education—giving the gift of learning and a hopeful future  Self-Help Groups—empowering women with livelihood skills and confidence  Medical Assistance—for underprivileged families in urgent need These are not just programs—they are lifelines. And ...