Your support is the fuel that keeps our wheels turning.
Arike’s free care model is sustained by community micro-donations, beneficiary contributions, and CSR partnerships. Every contribution directly funds home care, medicines, and emergency support.

Where support comes from, and where it goes.
In 2025, Arike recorded a total income of ₹2.52 crore and total expenditure of ₹2.46 crore - with roughly 66% of spending going directly to the multidisciplinary care team.
Income
₹2.52 croreExpenditure
₹2.46 crore
Every contribution keeps our wheels turning - and keeps a family supported at home.
Partnerships that make care possible.
Corporate social responsibility contributions formed the largest share of income in 2025 - approximately 76% of total funding. We gratefully acknowledge every partner.
Make a difference today.
Contributions to Arike are eligible under 80G. Payments can be transferred directly to our account.
- Account name
- ARIKE DAYCARE NURSES
- Bank
- Federal Bank
- Branch
- Palarivattom
- Account number
- 13800100459765
- IFSC code
- FDRL0001380
In 2025, community micro-donations alone contributed ₹19.68 lakh - proof that home care is a collective social responsibility.
From a local success story to a national blueprint.
Your support helps Arike scale through technology, professionalise volunteerism, and foster a research-driven culture of community-led home care.
The CRHC Ecosystem
A Community Resource Centre in Healthcare with a 24/7 TeleHealth Control Centre and community-based home care hubs to scale the Arike model across Kerala and India.
A State-Wide Home Grid
Integrating the CARE software across units for a single source of truth, with AI and predictive analytics to move from reactive to proactive care.
Knowledge Leadership
Arike Global Certifications with international partners, and evidence-based advocacy drawing on six years of clinical data.
Healthcare Incubation Hub
An NGO incubation centre helping residential associations and smaller NGOs (with EDRAAC and CREDAI) build sustainable, self-sufficient care systems.
Neighbourhood Network for Health
Supporting the One Health–rooted NNH initiative to bring coordinated, community-based care closer to people’s homes.
