Early Days
Our journey began with simple acts of compassion — sharing food with malnourished children, standing with flood-hit families, and rescuing abandoned animals.
SAKHA FOUNDATION
Every movement begins with a spark of compassion. For us, it started with the belief that true service knows no boundaries — it embraces both people and animals, and the environment we share.Human beings are blessed with thinking power, knowledge, and choice. Animals, though equally sentient, do not have the same capacity to protect themselves or voice their pain. This makes it our moral responsibility to extend care, dignity, and protection to them — just as we do for our fellow humans.We believe that to serve the vulnerable — whether a hungry child, an injured animal, or a fragile ecosystem — is to honor the gift of humanit
✨ Inspiration
The founders witnessed the struggles of marginalized communities lacking access to healthcare, education, and livelihood, while at the same time seeing countless animals suffering silently without protection or care. These parallel realities inspired the creation of a platform where human welfare and animal welfare could walk hand-in-hand.
✨ Foundation
In 2020, Sakha Foundation (also known as Serving Aid Key for Humans and Animals Foundation) was born with a simple yet profound mission: “To bring hope, dignity, and relief to humans and animals alike, while protecting the environment that sustains us all.”
Every noble journey begins with listening to the silent voices of suffering. For us, inspiration did not come from grand plans, but from standing beside people in their darkest hours and walking with animals in their silent pain.We did not see ourselves as saviors. Instead, we saw ourselves as companions — willing to share the burden, to sit with those in distress, and to say: “You are not alone.”
In villages where mothers worried about their child’s next meal, we sat with them and felt their fears. In crowded towns where stray dogs limped uncared for, we stayed by their side and treated their wounds. In floods, in poverty, in hunger, and in despair — we did not just provide aid, we participated in their problems, believing that true service is sharing the struggle, not just offering solutions. This spirit became our motivation: to build a foundation that does not look down in charity, but walks shoulder to shoulder in humility.
To serve humanity, protect animals, and safeguard nature with humility and compassion by: