PeopleShores Bronx Tech hosted its annual Founder’s Day celebration at its Bronx Center, featuring Sri Madhusudan Sai, founder of the One World One Family (OWOF) Mission, as Guest of Honor. The event highlighted the shared vision of empowering marginalized communities through technology-driven jobs and humanitarian service.
PeopleShores, a for-profit social enterprise, creates technology-driven jobs for economically disadvantaged communities across the United States, fostering an inclusive workforce and connecting underserved populations to the digital economy.
The One World One Family Mission is guided by the ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—“The World is One Family.” On this occasion, Sri Madhusudan Sai, a revered global humanitarian and founder of the One World One Family Mission, shared his vision:
“True empowerment begins when communities unite across boundaries. By addressing systemic gaps in opportunity, we build a more compassionate world.”
The PeopleShores initiative, inspired by Sri Madhusudan Sai’s values, was pioneered by Murali Vullaganti, who first launched RuralShores in India 14 years ago before expanding to the United States.
Murali Vullaganti, Founder and CEO of PeopleShores, added:
“PeopleShores is dedicated to fostering social change. Founder’s Day is an opportunity to honor Sri Madhusudan Sai’s contributions and reaffirm our commitment to improving the lives of socially and economically challenged individuals. By creating sustainable careers, we uplift families and communities while advancing access to free education, healthcare, and nutrition.”
One of the U.S. initiatives of the One World One Family Mission is the Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Medical Center in Clarksdale, Mississippi, which provides comprehensive primary medical care to uninsured and underinsured individuals.
Expanding its vision of unity, the One World One Family Mission will host the World Cultural Festival, a 100-day celebration from August 16 to November 23, 2025. This festival will serve as a global platform for cultural exchange and mutual understanding, built on the shared values of love, service, and equality. Each of the 100 days will spotlight a different country, showcasing its rich cultural heritage alongside humanitarian initiatives.
To learn more about these initiatives and how you can support them, visit:
• One World One Family Foundation: owof.foundation
• PeopleShores: peopleshores.com
About Sri Madhusudan Sai
Sri Madhusudan Sai is a humanitarian leader whose mission of service and spirituality spans 80 countries. Since 2012, he has dedicated his life to uplifting millions through free nutrition, education, and healthcare initiatives.
About the One World One Family Mission
The One World One Family Mission is a global initiative comprising multiple trusts and foundations working together to uplift humanity. In the U.S., the mission is supported by the One World One Family Foundation. The mission provides life-changing services across three core areas:
Education
• 28 educational campuses and a university in South India, plus a school in Nigeria, provide free, values-based education to over 3,700 boys and girls.
• More than 7,800 scholarships have been awarded to encourage primary school enrollment.
• India’s first free private rural medical college, Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, was inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 25, 2023. The institution offers free medical education in MBBS, Nursing, and Allied Health Sciences to rural youth.
Healthcare
• In India, the mission operates 12 specialty hospitals, including four pediatric cardiac hospitals, five mother-and-child hospitals, and three multi-specialty hospitals.
• Internationally, hospitals have been established in Fiji, Sri Lanka, and Nigeria, along with a medical center in the U.S.
• These initiatives have provided life-saving care to over 36,000 children with congenital heart defects and outpatient consultations to more than 2.9 million patients.
Nutrition
• The Annapoorna Morning Nutrition Program nourishes 10 million schoolchildren across 143,000 government schools in India and five other countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, and Australia.
All services are provided completely free of charge, with no discrimination.
Sri Madhusudan Sai’s humanitarian work has made a profound impact worldwide. His dedication to service and spirituality has earned him global recognition, demonstrating how compassion and leadership can transcend cultural and geographical boundaries.
About PeopleShores
Founded in 2017 as a Public Benefit Corporation in Delaware by Murali Vullaganti, PeopleShores is a pioneering social enterprise dedicated to bridging the gap between underserved communities and the technology-driven job market. With the belief that everyone deserves a chance to participate in the digital economy, PeopleShores is revolutionizing outsourcing and job creation while fostering positive social change.