Where compassion connects communities
Reducing suffering through intersectional care -
for people, animals, and communities.
ASF (Ananthaseshu Foundation) is a Section 8 registered company founded in 2022 by Navi Mumbai-based Sriram S and Sudha Sriram. It started as a platform to do their part in the world we all inhabit. Their passion for expanding their philanthropic efforts (especially in the education and healthcare fields) for decades culminated in the formation of ASF.
Our Vision
We at ASF envision a world wherein the suffering of all—people, animals, and ecosystems is at its lowest. We believe our well-being and futures are interdependent.
If you agree, join us in taking steps towards a more compassionate co-existence.
Our Mission
We strive for a kinder, more inclusive future wherein people, animals, and ecosystems thrive together. Our mission is to nurture individual and collective well-being by advancing care and support across a range of issues from education, medical relief, mental health, women and children health, animal welfare, environment, to LGBTQI+ support.
Our Impact in Numbers
April 2024 – March 2025
Real Impact, Real Lives Saved
Medical Treatment Provided
- 36 Dogs
- 11 Cats Comprehensive medical care ensuring every rescued animal gets the treatment they deserve.
Life-Saving Surgeries
- 2 Dogs
- 10 Cats (including 8 amputations) Critical interventions that gave animals a second chance at life.
Preventive Healthcare
- 18 Cats & Kittens
- 12 Dogs & Puppies Protecting our four-legged friends from preventable diseases.
Sterilization Program
- 99 Cats
- 9 Dogs Humanely controlling stray populations while ensuring animal welfare.
Safe Haven Provided
- 82 Cats & Kittens
- 16 Dogs & Puppies Temporary homes where animals heal, grow, and prepare for their forever families.
Food Security
₹2,75,416 invested in ensuring no animal goes hungry in our communities.






Impact Stories
Spay/Neuter of Strays, Navi Mumbai
At ASF, we take pride in our efforts to alleviate the suffering of stray animals through our spay/neuter program. In a world where resources for animals in need are already limited, each new litter adds to the strain. Additionally, it is uncommon for both the mother and her offspring to survive the first few months. By spaying and neutering, we contribute to a long-term reduction in the stray animal population and enhance the quality of life for these animals.
Solar Project, Badlapur
In Badlapur, Maharashtra, the Jeevan Samvardhan Foundation is constructing their third residential Gurukul to rehabilitate and educate homeless children, including those who were previously forced to beg on the streets or been trafficked. We are proud to collaborate with them on this project by funding the borewell drilling and the installation of a solar-powered water pump to meet their water requirements. We believe this sustainable initiative is critical to the children’s well-being, providing them with a stable and nurturing environment.
