"ROR Trust was born from a simple thought: 'Every life matters.' Be it a hungry stray animal, a dying tree, or a forgotten patch of land—each deserves care, protection, and dignity. When I started this journey, I didn't just want to create an NGO; I wanted to create a movement—a collective voice for those who can’t speak for themselves.
Every tree we plant, every animal we feed, every awareness campaign we run—it's a small act with a big dream: a balanced, compassionate, and sustainable world.
I believe that true change begins at the ground level, in our streets, our villages, and our minds. With ROR Trust, we are not just healing the environment; we are healing humanity’s bond with nature.
Join us. Because together, we are not just saving nature—we are saving ourselves."
"When we started ROR Trust, our goal was clear—create a safe and nurturing world for both animals and the environment. I’ve seen the smallest acts—like feeding a stray dog or planting a sapling—create the biggest waves of change. This trust is my commitment to the planet and its voiceless inhabitants."
"My journey with animals began the day my sister brought home a little dog named Harry. I had never imagined how deeply a four-legged friend could touch my heart. Harry wasn’t just a pet—he became family.
It was through him that I truly understood what unconditional love, trust, and loyalty meant. That experience changed me forever...
As a Trustee, I bring that same love and emotion into everything we do—feeding strays, rescuing injured animals, and raising awareness about animal welfare. For me, this is not just a responsibility; it’s a heartfelt mission.
ROR Trust gives voice to the voiceless. And in every animal we help, I see a little bit of Harry—the soul that awakened the compassion in me."
"The day Harry came into my life, everything changed. His little paws walked right into my heart. He made me feel a kind of love I had never known before—pure, honest, and healing.
Through Harry, I started noticing the pain and helplessness in stray animals around me. That’s when I realized I had to do more—not just for him, but for every animal that deserved care and compassion.
ROR Trust became my way of turning love into action. Every animal we feed, every rescue we support, every voice we raise for the voiceless—it's all an extension of what Harry taught me: Love is the greatest service."
"Watching my wife care for Harry showed me a side of love that is deeply selfless. Her bond with him opened my eyes to a world I had ignored for too long—a world full of lives waiting for kindness.
Joining her in ROR Trust was a natural step. Together, we’re working not just as friend, cousin but as partners in purpose. Our vision is shared: to make this world more livable, lovable, and just—for animals, people, and nature alike.
Every action we take through ROR Trust is driven by that same love that started with one dog... and grew into a movement."
I’ve always believed that we owe as much to the earth as we do to each other. Trees are silent givers, and protecting them is my way of giving back.
At ROR Trust, I found a place where environmental action meets compassion. Whether it's organizing plantation drives or conserving biodiversity, I’m proud to be part of an organization that puts nature at the heart of everything.
We’re not just planting trees—we’re planting hope for future generations."
I’ve seen the eyes of a rescued dog and the gratitude in them—it’s something words can’t describe. At ROR Trust, I actively participate in rescue and feeding drives because I believe real change happens on the ground.
Animals don’t ask for much—just a little food, safety, and love. I’m here to ensure they get that, one rescue at a time. My role as a trustee is not about position; it’s about purpose."
"Awareness is the first step to action. As someone who has worked in environmental education, I know how powerful knowledge can be.
My role at ROR Trust is to ensure that we don't just act—but we teach. We engage with students, villagers, city residents—spreading awareness about animal rights, biodiversity, and environmental responsibility.
Change begins when people understand. And I’m here to make sure that understanding spreads far and wide."
"For true environmental change, we must include every corner of society—especially our villages. I work closely with rural communities under ROR Trust’s initiatives to bring eco-awareness and sustainable practices to the grassroots.
We are helping villages plant trees, protect local fauna, and care for stray animals—because real conservation happens when it’s collective.
This isn’t just charity—it’s empowerment through empathy.