Pune’s spirit has always thrived in its blend of heritage and progress—but beyond the city’s IT parks and leafy boulevards, some of its greatest stories are being written by those working quietly in the background.
In every corner of Pune, from its bustling slums to the tranquil outskirts, a network of passionate NGOs is weaving hope into daily life—addressing everything from child education to women’s empowerment, environmental conservation, and healthcare.
MyOnely steps in as your transparent guide, spotlighting the NGOs whose dedication, transparency, and grassroots impact aren’t just changing statistics—they’re changing lives.
Teach For India’s Pune chapter, part of the nationwide movement founded in 2009 by Shaheen Mistri, empowers underprivileged children through high-quality education. The Pune team works in low-income schools, focusing on innovative teaching and leadership development.
Started in 2007, SWaCH is India's first wholly-owned cooperative of self-employed waste pickers. Working closely with Pune Municipal Corporation, SWaCH champions dignified livelihoods, solid waste management, and women empowerment—serving over 800,000 households.