Hari Krishna Foundation, in collaboration with Hari Om Smile Foundation, organized a meaningful Mobility Mission programme in the spiritual city of Varanasi. In this initiative, more than 400 differently-abled individuals were provided with free advanced prosthetic legs, artificial hands, wheelchairs, and other essential mobility aids. These devices helped restore not just their physical movement, but also their confidence and independence. The event was graced by the presence of Mrs. Prabha Goyal and Mr. Surendra Goyal from Hari Om Smile Foundation. Their kind interaction with the beneficiaries added emotional warmth and encouragement to the entire programme, showing true dedication to humanitarian service. Alongside this, 20 unemployed individuals were gifted cycle rickshaws to help them earn a living and support their families with dignity. It was a strong step towards promoting self-reliance and livelihood. The Foundation also began a free milk distribution service for children under 10 years of age visiting Varanasi. This thoughtful service ensures that young pilgrims do not go hungry during their visit. This programme was a reflection of compassion in action, and Hari Krishna Foundation remains committed to spreading such impactful efforts across the country.