Find Your Calling.
Make an Impact.
Whether you are looking to join your first food drive, browse our legacy of past events, or hear from our active student volunteers, everything you need is right here.
Ways You Can Serve
Discover the diverse range of initiatives and programs you can be a part of. There is a role for every skill and passion.
Swachhata Drive
Join hands in mass cleanliness drives to restore and protect our local neighborhoods and public spaces.
MBM Competitions
Participate in or organize 'Mera Bharat Mahan' patriotic and cultural competitions to inspire the youth.
Youth Awareness
Conduct dynamic workshops and seminars focusing on civic duties, mental health, and leadership.
English Teaching
Empower underprivileged children by volunteering your time to teach essential language and communication skills.
Student Engagement
Lead interactive mentoring, career guidance, and skill-building sessions for school and college students.
Bhajans & Culture
Organize and participate in musical evenings, kirtans, and cultural gatherings for spiritual upliftment.
Village Visits
Take part in rural outreach programs to directly understand and solve grassroots challenges in local villages.
Ready to Serve?
Browse our upcoming community events and register to secure your spot.
A Legacy of Action
A look back at the events we've successfully completed together.
Moments of Joy
Our community in action across various cities and causes.
Voices of our Volunteers
Hear directly from the students who are dedicating their time to the community.
"SevaLog made it incredibly easy to find causes I actually care about. The verified hours I earned here directly helped me land my university scholarship."
Aisha Patel
120 Hours Served"I started as a regular volunteer and eventually led my own beach cleanup. The leadership skills I gained organizing 50 volunteers were invaluable."
Rahul Desai
85 Hours Served"It's more than just a tracking app; it's a community. I've met some of my best friends while packing meals for the downtown shelter on Sunday mornings."