


What CSR Means to Us
Driving impact where it matters most.
At Unessa Foundation, CSR isn’t just about compliance — it’s about creating opportunities for children who need them most. Through corporate partnerships, we bring education, guidance, and life skills to underprivileged children, helping them rise beyond survival and thrive with confidence.


Why Partner With Unessa?
CSR that creates visible change.

Hands-On Education Programs
Your support directly funds structured, volunteer-led education initiatives that reach children in orphanages and underserved communities. Instead of one-time charity, we focus on creating lasting learning experiences that change futures.

Aligned with UN SDG 4
Our programs align with Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education. This ensures that your CSR contributions are globally recognized as meaningful efforts toward inclusive and equitable education for all.

Proven, Sustainable Approach
With years of experience in grassroots interventions, Unessa has developed models that are sustainable, scalable, and adaptable. We don’t just run projects—we build systems that last.

Our CSR Focus Areas
Key areas where impact begins.



Quality Education
We believe education is the most powerful equalizer. Through structured academics, life-skills training, and access to real-world learning, children from underprivileged backgrounds are equipped not just to study, but to thrive and build brighter futures.

Volunteer-Led Learning
Corporate volunteers play a direct role in shaping young minds. By mentoring, teaching, and engaging with students, they bring fresh perspectives, inspire confidence, and help bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and practical life skills.

Community Growth
Our programs go beyond academics to nurture values, confidence, and teamwork. By focusing on holistic growth, we prepare children to become resilient individuals who are ready to contribute positively to their communities and lead meaningful lives.
CSR in Action
Real stories, real change.

“Before Project Sneh, I never spoke in class. Now, I lead sessions.”
— 13-year-old Aarav, Shelter Home Participant

“We don’t just teach. We prepare them for life.”
– Hetvi, Volunteer, Vadodara

