Leaving a lasting positive impact.
When you partner with Surya, you are part of a longstanding tradition
of helping others and supporting communities in need.
Education
Our founder, Surya Tiwari, started his
career as a teacher in a small village in
India and recognized early on the role of
education as a catalyst for social mobility.
Every year Surya provides thousands
of underprivileged women and children
in rural India with access to education,
opening the doors to a brighter future.
Craft
Every handcrafted Surya product is a labor of love that requires the skill and passion of
many hands and hearts.
Surya continually invests in the well-being
and professional growth of 50,000+
artisans in rural India.
Environment
We are committed to improving our
environmental sustainability by using
recycled and repurposed materials,
natural dyes and eco-friendly fibers as
much as possible.
Health
Surya partners with a variety of
organizations to advance health and
medical care. Areas of focus include
veteran access to medical treatment,
research funding for cancer, diabetes
and other serious illnesses, and
promoting healthy pregnancies.
Respect for Humanity
We believe in upholding integrity
throughout the process of creating
products, from concept and design to
production and delivery to our clients.
We treat our employees with fairness,
dignity and respect and require that all
contractors and vendors adhere to fair
labor practices.
OUR NONPROFIT PARTNERS
Akshaya Patra
Millions of underprivileged children in India are out of school and forced into child labor in order to earn a single meal in
a day. The surest way to break out of the cycle of poverty is through education. Akshaya Patra, the world's largest NGO- run mid-day meal program, serves fresh, nutritious meals daily to over 1.3 million children in rural India. For many children this is the only complete meal of the day. The school lunch program creates an incentive for children to go to school and stay in school so they may thrive as adults. Surya makes direct financial contributions to Akshaya Patra and promotes awareness and community support through annual fundraising campaigns.
City of Hope
Since 1913, City of Hope has been dedicated to making a
difference in the lives of people with cancer, diabetes and
other serious illnesses. With the mission of transforming
the future of health care by turning science into a practical
benefit and hope into reality, City of Hope is one of only 45
comprehensive cancer centers in the nation, as designated
by the National Cancer Institute. Its community of research
associates, scientists, doctors, nurses, allied health
professionals, graduate students, fundraising specialists,
marketing professionals, volunteers and an extensive support
staff are united by their desire to find cures, save lives
and transform the future of health. Surya is proud to be a
financial contributor to City of Hope’s continued cancer and
diabetes research.
March of Dimes
Originally created by President Franklin Roosevelt as the
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the March of
Dimes has a focus of preventing birth defects, premature
birth and infant mortality by discovering the genetic
causes of birth defects, promoting newborn screening, and
educating medical professionals and the public about best
practices for healthy pregnancy. The Surya team is glad to
be active donators to the March of Dimes organization and
participants in the annual March for Babies walks in both
Cartersville, Ga. and Atlanta, Ga.
Project Mala
Project Mala's mission is to eradicate child labor from the
carpet industry in India by providing children in remote
villages with access to quality education, nutritious meals and
ongoing healthcare. The organization operates six primary
schools, three middle schools and one secondary school,
serving more than 1,500 children in the Mirzapur-Bhadhoi
region in the state of Uttar Pradesh - a hub for carpetweaving
in India and home to many Surya weavers. Surya
makes direct financial contributions to Project Mala and
supports 160 students in four classes at two schools. Funds
are allocated towards education, uniforms, food and medical
care, along with sports and cultural training.
Sewa
Sewa International is a Hindu faith-based, humanitarian,
nonprofit service organization founded in 2003 as part of a
larger movement that started in India in 1989 and is active in
twenty countries. Sewa serves humanity irrespective of race,
color, religion, gender or nationality specializing in disaster
relief and rehabilitation. Development programs focus on
family services; child, tribal and refugee welfare; women
empowerment; health; and education. In addition to their
work in the US, they have undertaken development projects
in Colombia, Guyana, India, Kenya, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The organization is committed to supporting the healthcare
and medical infrastructure in India during the ongoing
COVID-19 crisis. Surya has partnered with Sewa International
to help obtain medical equipment and distribute supplies to
hospitals, institutions, and individuals battling the devastating
second wave of COVID-19 in India.
Yuvaan Tiwari Foundation
The Yuvaan Tiwari Foundation was established in 2021 by
Parvati and Satya Tiwari to honor the legacy of their son
Yuvaan (Yuvi). At age two, Yuvi was diagnosed with a rare and
fatal brain tumor called diffuse midline glioma (DMG), which
he bravely fought for seven months. The foundation is built
on love, hope and an unwavering determination to find a cure
for DMG, DIPG and other deadly pediatric brain tumors. The
Yuvaan Tiwari Foundation raises awareness of the devastating
impact of pediatric brain cancer, funds research to find a
cure, and supports patients and families along their journey.