From a small initiative in Hisar to a Gaurav Award-winning NGO โ our journey of empowering communities since 2014.
From humble beginnings in Hisar to a recognised force for change.
The Inspire India (The Inspire Welfare Society) was established with a small group of passionate individuals committed to community welfare.
Launched our flagship blood donation festival, engaging hundreds of donors and saving lives across Hisar.
Launched the education initiative, establishing evening schools and conducting book drives to reach underserved children.
Started annual winter relief drives distributing blankets and warm clothing to thousands of vulnerable people.
Launched environmental initiative with large-scale tree plantation drives contributing thousands of trees to Haryana.
Mobilised emergency relief operations providing food, essentials, and support to communities affected by the pandemic.
Awarded the prestigious Hisar Gaurav Award by ADGP Shrikant Jadhav for outstanding contribution to community welfare.
Surpassed 13,000 blood donors engaged and continues to educate 1,000+ children annually through expanded programs.
We lead with empathy, understanding the needs of every individual we serve with genuine care and human connection.
Every rupee donated and every hour volunteered is used with full transparency and accountability to our community.
We believe every person deserves dignity and opportunity, regardless of caste, religion, gender, or background.
Our programs are designed for lasting impact, creating self-reliant communities that continue to grow.
We constantly seek new and better ways to solve community challenges, embracing creative solutions for real problems.
Change is best made together. We partner with corporates, government, and citizens to multiply our impact.
Our work has been recognized at multiple levels, validating our commitment to community transformation.
Honored by Hon'ble Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, Governor of Haryana during the State-Level World Blood Donor Day Celebration in Ambala (20 June 2024), for outstanding contribution to voluntary blood donation and humanitarian service.
Honored by the District Administration, Hisar on 26 Jan 2024 for successfully facilitating over 17,000 units of blood, helping save an estimated 51,000 lives.
Recognized on 26 Jan 2026 for remarkable social impact, supporting over 40,000 children and collecting over 18,000 units of blood.
Presented by ADGP Shrikant Jadhav, in recognition of exceptional contribution to community welfare and sustainable social development.
Honored by the Deputy Commissioner (DC), Hisar for exceptional frontline service, providing essential relief and support during the pandemic.
Recognized by government authorities, leading media (Dainik Jagran), and corporate partners for creating lasting impact through humanitarian initiatives.