The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) provides essential food, water, medical care, and other aid to help people recover from emergencies. Since its inception in 2001, TPRF has awarded 180 grants to partner organizations in 47 countries, providing $6.3 million for diverse humanitarian initiatives, from disaster relief and water infrastructure to computer labs for students. TPRF takes care to partner with other charitable organizations that deliver aid directly, efficiently, and effectively with respect for the dignity of recipients and their culture. TPRF has also sponsored free annual medical clinics throughout India for 16 years, bringing modern eye care to hundreds of thousands of marginalized people.

TPRF additionally offers the signature Food for People program to provide nutritious meals, clean water, and educational opportunities to impoverished communities in India, Nepal, and Ghana. Through Food for People, TPRF has served more than 5.6 million meals to malnourished children and elderly adults, improving school achievement and community health.
Explore the Map to View Examples of TPRF Humanitarian Aid Around the World
“Even when the needs are great, we have the power to make a difference.”
—Linda Pascotto, TPRF Board Chair
News About Humanitarian Aid
Prem Rawat Foundation Provides Humanitarian Aid for Morocco Earthquake Victims
Thanks to the generous support of donors, The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) has been able to provide $160,000 in humanitarian aid for Morocco earthquake victims.
Humanitarian Aid for Morocco Earthquake Victims
The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) is providing humanitarian aid for earthquake victims in Morocco. You can support the effort here.
Feeding the Homeless in Brazil: TPRF Grants in Action
A Prem Rawat Foundation grant is feeding the homeless and providing them work in Brazil.

Dignity Through Vision
For 15 years, The Prem Rawat Foundation has sponsored free annual clinics throughout India to bring modern eye care to hundreds of thousands of marginalized people.

Water and Life
This grassroots initiative helped hundreds of people gain sustainable access to clean water in a remote corner of Dhading, Nepal.