

Welcome to Vedic Care
Supporting Senior Devotees and Practitioners of Krishna Faith

What is Vedic Care?
The Vedic Care Charitable Trust is a global organization for providing ecumenical care through a network of member eco-villages, temples and farms; giving all those who seek enlightenment and a healthy life style, spiritual, medical and educational services; a world-wide oasis of love.
Services

Shraddha
Our volunteers are experienced and compassionate, providing holistic care to senior devotees and practitioners of the Krishna faith. Shraddha assures the devotee a supported and connected transition into their next life.
Outreach
Bringing freshly prepared prasadam to those in nursing homes, hospitals, or home care, and offering transportation to temples and events


Srila Prabhupada
"One afternoon, as I was walking through the streets of London, I noticed the struggle and squalor and started reflecting on injustice, wars, starvation, and prejudice in the material world and became sad. I went to Prabhupada's room and remarked to him, 'Sometimes I feel sad for humanity'
Prabhupada replied, 'Why sometimes?'"
â—† Gurudas
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Srila Prabhupada's deep compassion for others has been an impetus for us at Vedic Care. We aim to embody and emulate this spirit of compassion in our services and programs.
Meet Our Team
Our volunteers are experienced and compassionate, providing holistic care to senior devotees and practitioners of the Krishna faith. Get to know our team and the services they provide.


Vishal
Administrator Volunteer
Vishal works in the field of Public health with a special interest in the management, leadership, and transformation. He serves Vedic Care with a keen interest in capability building through education, training, partnerships and collaboration.
Gurudas
Founder and CEO
Facilitator for VCC services.
Initiated in April 1967, he has been personally caring for other souls ever since.
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He founded VCC in 2015 to support elderly, sick, poor, isolated, and forgotten devotees who have dedicated their lives to serving Radha and Krishna.
As a world ambassador, he spreads this mission, identifies those in need, seeks land or assisted living spaces, and leads fundraising efforts.


Sri Kama
Daily Living Activities Volunteer
Sri kama ACBSP
has been a practitioner of the Krishna faith for many years. She is a counsellor and dramatherapist and has naturally been drawn to devotee care. She provides support and guidance to our beneficiaries.
Ramanarasimha
Volunteer
Ramanarasimha Das joined ISKCON in the UK in 1977 and soon after became part of the travelling book distribution team.
Over the decades, he has been involved in management, business, and, more recently, devotee care for the past ten years.
In his spare time, he enjoys going on pilgrimage and walking in nature

"Caring for other devotees is a primary sadhana in the practice of Bhakti. So many times, Prabhupada demonstrated this by personally caring for me and others. It felt as though we were like the gopis, each receiving Krishna’s individual love—just as Prabhupada gave each of us unique and personal care, according to our own personalities."
Gurudas
Founder and CEO
