परंपरा से जन्मी सेवा, आधुनिक देखभाल के साथ — A registered charitable trust devoted to the care and dignity of elderly and helpless souls.
श्री हरीदास शीतल छाया ट्रस्ट की स्थापना असहाय एवं वृद्ध जनों की निःस्वार्थ सेवा के संकल्प के साथ की गई। मथुरा के समीप ग्राम सुरवारी (नंदगाँव रोड), शनिधाम के निकट, ट्रस्ट एक सम्पूर्ण सेवा-धाम का निर्माण कर रहा है।
Rooted in India’s timeless tradition of seva, the Trust exists so that no elder is left without shelter, care or companionship. What began as a heartfelt resolve has grown into an organised mission — building a residential shelter, a charitable hospital, a temple, a gaushala and a community kitchen on one campus near Mathura.

To provide shelter, healthcare, nourishment and spiritual peace to elderly and destitute persons — with dignity, never charity-as-pity.
A self-sustaining seva-dham where every elder lives the final chapter of life in comfort, devotion and respect.
Seva (service), Sneha (affection) and Samman (respect) — the three pillars on which every decision rests.
Residential Shelter
Charitable Hospital
Temple
Cow Shelter
Community Kitchen
The Trust’s foundation (bhumi pujan) and growth have been blessed and supported by respected saints, public representatives and the community.
The bhumi pujan of the ashram was performed in the presence of Cabinet Minister Ch. Laxminarayan and Mahant Mahamandaleshwar Premdas Maharaj, with Pt. Radhakrishna Shastri conducting the rites. Dr. Ramkishore Agarwal resolved to develop a charitable hospital offering free treatment, and Zila Panchayat member Nardev Chaudhary joined the consecration. The programme was organised by the Prabhat Jagriti Manch, which has served the community for years through mass-marriage (samuhik vivah) and welfare initiatives, and the mission has drawn the support of the region’s public representatives.
Day-to-day affairs are coordinated by Secretary Shri J.P. Mishra, supported by a patron board (Sanrakshak Mandal) and a body of trustees drawn from the local community.
Registered on 27 November 2019 with the Sub-Registrar, Chhata (Mathura) — Book No. 4, Volume 37.
Donations qualify for income-tax exemption under Section 80G, with receipts issued to every donor.
Funds are received in the Trust’s official Punjab National Bank account and directed to seva.
Your support helps us complete the campus and care for more elders. Donations are 80G tax-exempt.