About Us
GuruKripaa Mayu-Muskan Foundation is a very organic type of NGO dedicated to addressing pressing issues in rural India, particularly in the underserved region of Madhubani district, Bihar. Founded by Nawal Kishor Mallik, the NGO aims to make a tangible impact in areas such as healthcare, education, environmental sustainability, and women’s empowerment. Our goal is to build a stronger, more resilient community by tackling the most urgent social and environmental issues through a grassroots approach.
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Mission
To improve the quality of life in rural communities by providing accessible healthcare, empowering women, and promoting environmental sustainability through tree plantation and community-driven initiatives.
Vision
To create a society where every individual has access to essential healthcare, empowering opportunities, and sustainable resources for a better future.
Key Programs & Initiatives
- Homeopathy Health Program: We distribute homeopathy medicines every Friday to over 7000 beneficiaries, focusing on women’s health.
- Women Empowerment: Empowering women through health-related tonics, vocational training, and self-help groups to help them achieve financial independence and social equity.
- Environmental Sustainability: Since 2016, over 5000 mango trees planted through annual tree plantation drives in Madhubani.



Impact
- Over 7000+ direct health beneficiaries through Friday camps.
- 5000+ mango trees planted across villages for sustainability.



Why Partner with GURUKRIPAA Mayu-Muskan Foundation?
- Serving Deep Rural Needs: Naharniya village lacks access to healthcare, education, and clean environment. It shares its border with Nepal.
- Proven Grassroots Impact: 7000+ beneficiaries, 5000+ trees since 2016, entirely self-funded.
- Family Driven Mission: 100% of activities self-funded via agriculture + 10% of sons’ salaries.
- Deep Community Trust: Founders are local. Programs are culturally embedded, leading to higher adoption.
- Global SDG Alignment: SDG3, SDG5, SDG13, SDG15.
Financial Transparency
Since its beginning, every activity is funded by personal income, agriculture, and savings. No external grants or donations were taken until now.
- Income from agricultural land
- 10% of each son’s salary
- Personal family savings
As we grow, we are open to funding partners aligned with our values. Audits and transparent reporting will always remain core to our ethos.