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A Dream on Wheels: Our Bus Is Here and She's Beautiful

  • Writer: sarvamshakti
    sarvamshakti
  • Sep 17
  • 2 min read

Some moments are so big, so filled with emotion, they are impossible to put into words. Last month was a collection of those moments, a testament to what happens when love, strength, and community come together.

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Our story begins on July 6, 2025, at the Rotary Club Installation Ceremony in Gurgaon. After a soul-stirring performance by our 90 Shaktis, a moment that left us all speechless unfolded. The Gugnani family made a life-changing announcement: they were generously donating a brand new bus to Sarvam Shakti, a gift worth ₹24 lakhs. For years, the daily commute between our centers had been a constant challenge, a hurdle our girls faced with immense courage. This donation wasn't just a gift; it was a solution, a promise of comfort, safety, and dignity.

Then came the day we had all been waiting for. On August 1st, she arrived. Our very own bus—fully ready, with AC installed, and beautifully branded with our logo. Seeing that bus pull up felt like a dream on wheels. It’s more than just a vehicle; it’s a moving symbol of support and sisterhood, a reminder that our community believes in us and the limitless possibilities ahead.

Our first trip was one we’ll never forget. On August 15th, Independence Day, our Shaktis took their inaugural ride. The bus was filled not just with girls, but with laughter, excitement, and immense pride. It was a joyful, comfortable, and dignified journey—the perfect way to celebrate both our nation's freedom and our newfound freedom from travel challenges.

This entire journey has been a testament to the fact that when our girls give their heart and soul, the universe gives it back tenfold. A heartfelt thank you to the Gugnani family, the Rotary Club, our incredible founder Nehha Ma’am, Hemangi Ma’am, our mentors, and every single Shakti. You are the heart and soul of this movement, and it is with your love and passion that our girls are truly growing.

This is what love, strength, and sisterhood looks like. And our hearts are full.



 
 
 

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