Bihaan – The New Beginning
To inspire a community where the human-animal-nature's bond is nurtured.
More Than Support—A Chance to Begin Again
Bihaan is built on the belief that every life deserves a fresh start. Our mission is captured in two simple yet powerful mottos: Heal the Ecosystem and No One Goes Hungry. We work at the intersection of social welfare and environmental preservation, ensuring a holistic cycle of care for all living beings.
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To inspire a community where the human–animal–nature bond is nurtured.
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To safeguard our natural environment and ecosystems from being devastated.
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To build a compassionate and sustainable society through social and animal welfare initiatives.
Stories of Change
From the Streets to Safety
How a Warm Meal Changed a Night
Nurturing the Greenery of Tomorrow
Abandoned and injured, Sheru's life took a turn when Bihaan's rescue team found him. Today, he is a playful companion in a forever home.
In the biting cold of winter, a simple bowl of soup and a warm shawl brought hope to a grandmother who had lost hers.
Through our 'Awareness to Awaken' camps, children are learning that protecting a single tree is a step toward healing the whole ecosystem.
What We Do
Animal Welfare
No One Goes Hungry
Daily feeding of 250+ strays for over 4 years.
Rabies Free Society
ABC drives and vaccinations for local street dogs.
Passive Parenting
Fostering pups until they find their forever homes.
Cancer Free Paws
Treatment for critical illnesses like TVT.
Find Them Homes
Enabling adoptions for abandoned animals.
Social Welfare
Bites of Happiness
Nutritional support and food for street dwellers.
Sparkling Attire
Clothes distribution for children and adults.
Smile Collection Event
Special day celebrations for street children.
Awareness to Awaken
School camps to build empathy and awareness.
Warm Winter
Winter clothing distribution for the elderly.
Scholarship Support
Supporting education for underserved children.
Nature & Wildlife
Rescue & Rehabilitation
Safely handed over rescued wildlife to forest officials.
Into the Wild
Biodiversity surveys in local parks and waterbodies.