Who We Are?
Our MissioN
The foundation’s mission is to systematically empower individuals and communities through accessible education, legal awareness, and holistic support. It establishes free literacy centers stocked with books, stationery, and vocational training (beauty, computers, arts, soft skills). Legal awareness programs (in partnership with the District Legal Services Authority) provide free counseling on consumer rights, RTI, POCSO, POSH, disability (CRPD), and other entitlements, ensuring justice is within reach of the poor as mandated by the Constitution.
Environmental programs include tree-planting drives, “Say No to Plastic” campaigns in schools, sanitation and toilet construction, and participation in the Green Delhi Mission to foster sustainable urban living. To promote gender equality, the foundation offers women’s skill-building (self-defense, stitching, health) and wellness workshops (menstrual hygiene), along with sensitization seminars led by certified trainers to combat domestic violence, dowry abuse, and workplace harassment. Socio-economic relief efforts – such as COVID-19 ration kits, health and nutrition camps, drug-abuse street plays, and senior citizen support – ensure holistic resilience across communities.


Our VisioN
Vijay Foundation envisions an inclusive society where every person enjoys dignity, justice, education, and a healthy environment, free from discrimination or deprivation. In this vision, illiteracy is eradicated through nationwide literacy hubs and school partnerships, and every underprivileged individual has equitable access to legal aid and protections (POCSO/POSH) via policy advocacy and judicial collaboration. Urban areas are renewed with green initiatives – plastic-free zones, clean sanitation, and community gardens – for future generations. Long-term goals include expanding vocational and e-learning centers, developing AI-assisted legal hotlines, and exporting the foundation’s model through media (radio/TV/digital) to build resilient, poverty-free communities across India and beyond.