Our Shelter

LSN Trust’s contribution for giving shelter to the abandoned

We work towards providing shelter to the homeless and abandoned

Our strategic priorities are:

  • To enable projects that provide shelter to the abandoned elderly people before they are reunited with their families
  • To facilitate shelters for abandoned young girls
  • To work towards building shelters in rural areas in Karnataka
Join Us
21
Years of Foundation
35
individuals provided shelter
50
volunteers/parnters
1000000
spent on providing shelters

IMPACT

Through “Adopt a Granny” project, LSN has benefitted many abandoned elders. LSN now aims to provide shelter to 500 individuals by 2030.

IMPACT

Through “Adopt a Granny” project, LSN has benefitted many abandoned elders. LSN now aims to provide shelter to as many homeless people as possible.

IMPACT

Through “Adopt a Granny” project, LSN has benefitted many abandoned elders. LSN now aims to provide shelter to 500 individuals by 2030.

Support Us

Collaborate with us to build a shelter for the homeless

Our organisation strives towards providing a home for every helpless and abandoned person be it elderly or orphans. Your collaboration with us in extending our service to them would make many abandoned people to have a home.

The young face of the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust, Niska is a dynamic well-travelled advertising professional with a post graduate degree from London, UK. She grew up with the social ethics that her parents and grandparents believed in and even as a young child, used to accompany her mother to the various 4S Foundation projects. As gen next of Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust with a forward thinking global perspective, she is looking to expand the reach of the Foundation into new areas. She feels especially passionately about new-age projects like alternative energy for villages, eco friendly industries and sustainability programmes.

A very successful corporate Image Consultant, who lived in Africa and the Middle East. A personal tragedy, the loss of her surgeon husband, forced her to step out of her secure comfort zone and become a financially independent woman, capable of providing her three children with a secure future. A dynamic Rotarian and Founder Director of The Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust, her goal is to enable young women to fend for themselves and become productive members of society. In a world where so many urgent social problems need tackling, she believes that pooling resources, partnering with like-minded, influential individuals and involving them in social change projects is really the smart way forward.

Subbarao, a highly successful corporate head, also wore many different hats over the course of his illustrious life and career. He was many things to many people. Influential CEO of a multinational company, caring husband and father, Sai baba devotee, composer of popular hymns and bhajans, author of a devotional book and co founder of the 4S Foundation which was later renamed Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust. He passed away in the mid-2000’s but the work he started in collaboration with his wife and daughter lives on.

Lalitha Subbarao is the inspiration behind the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust. Armed with a strong social conscience and a broad based global education (Masters from Ohio State University, USA) plus a deep desire to help disadvantaged women, her dream is now being realized through the efforts of the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust. Lalitha was a woman of substance who worked quietly and steadily towards the betterment of those around her. Besides being a role model to her children, she authored and published two books–Nanu Mattu America in Kannada (America and I) describing her student life there in the mid 1950’s and a comprehensive book – Festivals of India. She rightly believed that women must be educated, empowered and financially independent. An educated wife and mother would in turn be a strong positive influence in the family and society at large, just as she was. Her legacy is carried on by the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust.