At Riday Foundations, our journey began inside remote tribal hamlets where families lived with limited food, no electricity, broken schools, and almost no access to healthcare. In 2016, when Mr. Ganesh Nayak first began helping these communities with rations, school supplies, and basic necessities, he realised the truth—people weren’t asking for charity, they were asking for a fair chance. Since then, our work has grown from simple relief to a deep, long-term commitment touching over 100,000 lives across rural Maharashtra. Whether we are restoring borewells, supporting children’s education, funding life-saving medical care, providing solar lights to families, or planting thousands of trees, each effort is rooted in dignity and sustainability. We stand with underserved communities so they can rise with opportunity, confidence, and hope for a brighter future.
Over the years, we’ve learned that lasting change happens when people are empowered, not rescued. This is why we focus on strengthening local schools, building skills for youth, creating pathways for women’s independence, and restoring the natural environment that sustains entire villages