Giving Back

Viscadia Volunteers

At Viscadia, our impact work extends beyond the forecast. We believe in driving change by supporting our communities, and our team contributes their skills, time, and energy to local organizations.

Our Community Partners 

We’ve partnered with organizations driving real change, contributing time, resources, and expertise to initiatives that uplift communities and expand opportunity.

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Sui Dhaaga

Sui Dhaaga is a vocational training center in Delhi that empowers young girls from underserved communities by teaching stitching skills, helping them become employable, and supporting their families financially.

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Charity: water

Charity: water is dedicated to ending the global water crisis by providing communities around the world with access to clean, safe drinking water.

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Earth Saviours Foundation

The Earth Saviours Foundation is committed to supporting the underprivileged, rescuing and caring for mistreated animals, and protecting the environment through the tireless efforts of its dedicated team and volunteers.

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GyanKunj

GyanKunj provides underprivileged children with quality education, employing dedicated teachers and modern classrooms to teach math, computer science, and the arts.

Employee Supported

Our employees are passionate about the causes they support, dedicating their time to organizations that make a difference in their local communities

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Nanhe Khwab

Nanhe Khwab is a volunteer-driven nonprofit working to improve education access for underprivileged children, with programs in Delhi/NCR/Gurgaon, Pune, and Mumbai.

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Literacy India

Literacy India is a nonprofit focused on educating underprivileged women and children, equipping them with skills to become independent and employable.

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Association for India’s Development (AID)

Association for India’s Development (AID) operates as a volunteer-led movement supporting development initiatives across India. Its mission is to advance sustainable, equitable, and just development through partnerships and advocacy.

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Christopher’s Haven

Christopher’s Haven is a nonprofit in Boston that provides temporary, affordable housing for pediatric cancer patients and their families during treatment away from home.

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Cradles to Crayons

Equips kids from birth through age 12 with clothing, shoes, backpacks, and other basics so they can thrive in school and life.

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Brookline Food Pantry

A lifeline for hundreds of Brookline, Massachusetts families each week, offering fresh and shelf-stable groceries that account for the dietary needs of the people they serve.

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PathForward

Works with adults facing homelessness in Arlington, Virginia, offering shelter, medical care, and job support to help them find lasting stability.

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Capital Area Food Bank

Tackles food insecurity across the greater Washington, D.C. area by sourcing and distributing millions of meals to non-profits and families each year.

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Swiss Red Cross

A humanitarian organization based in Switzerland and active worldwide, focused on health, disaster response, and care for people in vulnerable situations.

What Our Community Says

“charity: water is extremely grateful for the amazing support of Viscadia—especially for believing that clean water really does change everything. To date, their incredible generosity has supported ten rainwater-harvesting tanks, helping to bring clean and safe drinking water to nearly fifty people across ten communities in India. We are grateful for the entire Viscadia team and excited to continue working toward ending the global water crisis together.”

What Our Community Says

“We are grateful to Viscadia for all the support it has provided to Nanhe Khwab. The initiatives taken by Viscadia, especially in automating our processes, have made us significantly more efficient. Their NGO visits have been incredibly valuable, and we look forward to many more collaborations in the future.”