Draft:Go Dharmic

Go Dharmic is a Hindu faith charity that encourages people to create positive changes in the lives of others by volunteering and uses the motto 'love all, feed all, serve all'.

History and work
The charity was set up in Luton by Hemal Randerwala in 2011.

During the COVID-19 pandemic they worked with a number of different partners including the Northamptonshire County Cricket Club whilst operating an emergency food helpline and they served their one millionth meal in the UK providing meals for international students and others in need of emergency food. In India they raised £30000 to deliver oxygen cylinders and organise Covid care facilities to help overstretched Indian hospitals with a team of 1500 volunteers. They also teamed up with Uber India to provide 1000 free life saving rides.

In 2019 they organised a charity bike ride in honour of Mahatma Gandhi's 150th Birth Anniversary.

In 2021 they opened The Good Karma Store in the former Gap store on Hamstead High street selling goods made by rural women in India and in 2023 they launched a project to save the Sundarbans through the planting of two million mangrove trees in the West Bengal wetlands.

They have 3000 volunteers globally and have continued to deliver free meals for vulnerable families during the ongoing cost of living crisis.

Awards and nominations
In 2023, the charity received a Points of Light award from the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.