Ross Mobile Welfare Society

Our Mission

Home

Mission

Mission Statement

At our core, we are committed to building a more compassionate and inclusive society where every individual — regardless of their background — has the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to uplift underprivileged communities through education, empowerment, and advocacy, especially focusing on vulnerable children, youth, and orphaned individuals.

 

We strive to eliminate barriers like child labor, economic hardship, and social neglect by creating safe spaces, skill-based opportunities, and emotional support systems. From encouraging entrepreneurship among young adults to running awareness camps against child labor, we aim to break cycles of poverty and exploitation while restoring hope and dignity.

 

Through our rehabilitation programs and orphanage marriage support, we walk beside those who often have no one else. We believe that everyone deserves a second chance, a loving home, and a chance to stand on their own feet. Our mission is not just to help — but to transform lives through compassion, action, and lasting community impact.

Testimonials

Thanks to the NGO's education program, several students in our community are now attending school regularly. Their support is changing lives, one child at a time.

Ramesh Kumar, School Teacher, Hyderabad

The health camps organized in our area have made a big difference. People now have access to free checkups and medicine. It's a real blessing for families here.

Farah Sultana Community Health Worker, Hyderabad

Ross Mobile Welfare Society focuses on the total development of children

  • Physical & Nutritional Care: We ensure children receive nutritious food and clean drinking water. Mothers are educated on hygiene, safe cooking, and immunization practices to prevent disease and malnutrition.

  • Spiritual & Moral Growth: We instill values such as gratitude, responsibility, and integrity. Through teaching and guidance, children are encouraged to live peaceful, principled lives and become role models in their communities.