May 20, 2025

Shree Aadi Jin Yuvak Charitable Trust

April 2025

Shree Aadi Jin Yuvak Charitable Trust has been doing commendable charitable ativities for noble causes. On 23rd March they held a event at Priyadarshini Park (PDP) called “Joy of
Living” for the handicap population. The event was jointly held with Priyadarshini Parivar, PDP Group and PDP Jain Parivar. The PDP administration was kind to allow this event in their park. The event was a grand success.
At the event they donated Wheel Chair each costing Rs 4000 to Handicapped persons. Under their Women Atmanirbhar Project they donated electrical sewing machines to the needy women each machine costing Rs 10,000.

At the event they had invited 125 child cancer patients from many hospitals and donated various items like toys, snacks, lunch boxes, Horlicks, Drawing Box and many other needy
items. The Trust invited many other organisations to put up stalls encouraging them to donate for this cause. About 50 organisations participated all donating different items to the children.

They also organised entertainment programs for the children who enjoyed the different shows at the PDP.

They also encouraged the visitors to donate for Child Cancer Treatment. Donation to the Trust gets 80G benefit.

On 25th March the Trust facilitated donation of AirVo3 Nasal High Flow System by the Hansraj Damodar Charitable Trust. This costly machine was installed at Tata Memorial Hospital which will immensely help the Pediatric patients.

On 16th April 2025, the Registration Hall Complex of KEM Hospital was inaugurated. The Complex was renovated with all modern facilities with complete air conditioning. Inspired by the Shree Aadi Jin Yuvak Charitable Trust, Shri Manubhai Gandhi, Chairman & Managing Director of Gandhi Special Tubes Ltd., graciously donated for a noble cause in making this magnificent Complex. The Hall was conceptualised by Dr Sangeeta Ravat, Dean of KEM Hospital. Hansraj Nayyar Medical India Pvt. Ltd designed and fabricated the hall.

Dr. Samgeeta Ravat informed that KEM Hospital has 1950 beds for patients. The number of patients admitted last year
were 65,728 (average 180 patients per day). The total
number of surgeries done last year were 71,438.
Thanking the donors she said newly renovated Registration complex is going to cater to approximately 6 lakh new patients and 13 lakh old patients yearly. Average 6000 to
8000 new and old patients on daily basis for issuing
OPD paper , issuing certificates, work related MJPJAY scheme and a breastfeeding room for lactating mothers.

January 2025

The Trust organised their 25th Free Mega Animal Camp at the R C Bafna Gau Shala in Kusumba, Jalgaon on Sunday 15-12-2024 in presence of guest and trustees from various Panjrapoles. The donors for this initiative were Crestar Creativity Centre.
During the camp, more than 300 Cattles and other Animals from 20 nearby villages of Jalgaon were examined, treated and operated by a team of expert Veterinary doctors. Surgeries for Haraniya, Horn Cancer, Gynaec, Orthopaedic procedures were performed.
Shree Aadi Jin Trust distributed Rs 30 lakh cheques to different Maharashtra Panjrapoles.
For more information on the trust and their activities and to donate for noble cause please call Bharat Mehta 93222 22928 or Jayesh Jariwala 99204 94433. Donating to the Trust will get you tax relief.
(By Bharat Mehta)

December 2024

This month, the Trust conducted a blood collection camp at Nair Hospital at Bombay Central. They gathered approximately 125 bottles with the help of donors.
As a mark of appreciation, Shree Aadi Jin gifted three-layer tiffin to all blood donors and a certificate mentioning their contribution to this noble cause.
(By Bharat Mehta)

October 2024

Maharashtra Gauseva Ayog, Gaushala Mahasangh Maharashtra, Samasth Mahajan Mumbai and Aadi Jin Yuvak Charitable Trust, Walkeshwar, Mumbai organised a Maha Abhivadan sabha to honour the initiative of Maharashtra Government to give the status of ‘Rajmata’ to Gaumata and the financial help of Rs 50 per Gaumata per day to all Panjrapoles and Gaushalas. Maharashtra Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha received the honour on behalf of the State Government. Representatives of all Panjrapoles and Gaushalas from all over rural Maharashtra were present for the event. The function was organised on 11th October 2024 at Yogi Sabhagruha in Dadar, Mumbai. Prminent Saints and Jain Munis were also present at this grand function.
In this October month the trust inaugurated 5 cattle shed at different Panjrapole near Pune, Nashik and Jalgaon. Special Guests tor inauguration was Maharashtra Gau Seva Ayog Aadhyaksh (State Minister) Shri Shekharj Mundada along with trustees from different Panjrapoles. Daily cows are rescued and kept there for shelter. The Trust has many application pending from various Panjrapole for cattle shed at Maharashtra. So the Trust appeals to donors to take this opportunity for Jeevdaya a good cause. The cost of one shed is Rs 5 lakhs as per size.
For more information on the Trust and their activities and to donate for noble cause please call Jayesh Jariwala on 99204 94433 or Bharat Mehta on 93222 22928. Donating to the trust will get you tax relief. (By Bharat Mehta)

September 2024

On September 10, 2024, the Shree Aadi Jin Yuvak Charitable Trust, Walkeshwar and the Shree Sewa Saubhagya Trust in Mumbai donated 60 sewing machines to tribal women in the Palghar district in order to empower them.
The ‘Lakhpati Didi’ initiative, which aims to provide skill development training to 20 million women in various areas across the country, is expected to usher in a revolution. When a woman is free to follow the path she has chosen for herself, she makes a substantial contribution to society’s growth.
For more information on the Trust and their activities and to donate for noble cause please call Jayesh Jariwala on 99204 94433 or Bharat Mehta on 93222 22928. Donating to the trust will get you tax relief. (By Bharat Mehta).

August 2024

Education is the most powerful weapon which we can use to change the world. The Trust did a exceptional educational help drive in 30 Tribal Jilla Parishad Schools to about 5000 students from Std. 1 to 8. Also to 12 Tribal Prathmik, Madhyamik & Secondary Schools of Palitana & Bhavnagar District in Gujarat. About 40,000 notebooks, longbooks, pencils, rubbers, sharpners, ruler sets, raincoats & school bags were distributed to these students. Entire donation for this cause was from Matushri Kamlaben Jayantilala Jogani Parivaar & Shrimati Sangeetaben Rajeshbhai Jogani Parivar. 

For more information on the Trust and their activities and to donate for noble cause please call Jayesh Jariwala on 99204 94433 or Bharat Mehta on 93222 22928. Donating to the trust will get you tax relief. (By Bharat Mehta).

June 2024

The Trust, with the backing of donor Hansraj Damodar Charitable Trust, presented GIF-H170 medical equipment to Tata Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, June 4th, during an assembly held at the 13th Floor Auditorium of Homi Bhabha Block.

This medical equipment will assist treating cancers of the oesophagus and stomach and costs Rs 7.5 lakhs from Olympus. It will benefit patients as Tata Hospital does about 7000 upper endoscopies every year, among the highest in numbers.

For further information on the Trust’s operations and to donate to a worthy cause, please contact Jayesh Jariwala at 99204 94433 or Bharat Mehta at 93222 22928. Donating to the trust can is eligible for tax rebate. (By Bharat Mehta)

May 2024

The Trust is doing sacred work of supplying daily water to Gaushalas in remote areas of Rajasthan, where water is scarce. They are sending water tankers daily since 1st May. Noble donors for one month is Poddar Tyres Ltd. Any one wishes to donate for this sacred work are welcome! the water is arranged at the cost of Rs 1000 per tanker.
In this hot summer, Trust is sending daily 10-12 water tankers to tribal areas of Sirohi & Pali for animals. Trust is also giving cement bowl to serve water to animals and appeals for donation.
For more information on the Trust and their activities and to donate for noble cause please call Jayesh Jariwala on 99204 94433 or Bharat Mehta on 93222 22928.