1. An orphanage for boys – Adyapeath Balak Ashram
    Presently, 750 destitute orphans are housed and educated at the orphanage.
  2. An orphanage for girls – Dakshineswar Balika Ashram
    Presently, 1000 orphan girls are housed and educated here with the aim of disseminating Sanskrit education and traditional culture.
  3. The Monasteries: Sadhak Ashram & Sadhika Ashram
    There are two separate monasteries (Ashrams) for male and female aspirants, where 300 members reside separately, dedicating their lives to serving humanity.
  4. Old-Age Homes – Banaprastha Ashram
    Two old-age homes for retired men and women are maintained by the Sangha. Altogether, 500 elderly men and women reside here.
  5. Home for widows – Adyapeath Matri Ashram
    Around 95 helpless women, bereft of husbands or children, are housed here and provided with food to lead a religious life, free of cost.
  6. Food & clothing for the poor – Nara Narayan Seva
    The Sangha arranges Nara Narayan Seva (distribution of food free of cost) daily for 450-500 poor and destitute individuals, irrespective of caste and creed, in the name of God. It is a key charitable activity of the Sangha. Clothing and winter garments are distributed to the poor at least once a year.
  7. Boys School – Dakshineswar Adyapeath Annada Vidyamandir (H.S.)
    This educational institute, founded in memory of Srimat Annada Thakur, offers free education up to class XII to 500 boys.
  8. Coaching for students (Boys & Girls)
    The Sangha also provides coaching services for students of both genders.
  9. Adyapeath Annada Primary School
    A primary education scheme for boys.
  10. Girls School – Monikuntala Balika Vidyalaya (H.S.)
    This institute, named after Monikuntala Devi, offers free education to 600 girls up to class XII.
  11. Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
    A Sanskrit educational institution, known as a “Chatupathi,” is run within the premises of the girls’ school, offering free basic Sanskrit education to 300 students.
  12. Guests (Atithi Seva)
    “Atithiguru guest shall never be refused,” following the ideals of Annada Thakur. Daily, 300-1000 guests are served food (Prasad).
  13. Relief work during natural disasters and calamities
    The Sangha actively serves those affected by natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, and earthquakes.
  14. Charitable Dispensary
    An outpatient clinic offers X-rays, ECG, ultrasonography, echocardiography, pathology, dental, and ophthalmic treatments free of cost to ashram residents and the surrounding community. Medicines are also provided as needed. Additionally, four mobile dispensaries serve rural areas. Sixteen ambulances and eight hearses provide round-the-clock services to the poor.
  15. Primary Teachers Training Institute (PTTI)
    Inaugurated by the Hon’ble Ex-President of India, Shri APJ Abdul Kalam.
  16. Library for Balika Ashram
    Inaugurated by the Hon’ble Ex-President of India, Shri APJ Abdul Kalam.
  17. Dakshineswar Adyapeath Annada B.Ed. College (Boys & Girls)
    Inaugurated by the Hon’ble President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee.
  18. Dakshineswar Adyapeath Annada Polytechnic College (Boys & Girls)
    Inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal, Smt. Mamata Banerjee.
  19. Go Seva (Cow feeding)
    Regular cow-feeding activities are conducted.
  20. Hearses Van (Dead Body Carrier)
    Hearses are available 24/7 for the transportation of deceased individuals.
  21. Ambulances operating round the clock
    The Sangha runs 17 ambulances 24/7 to assist those in need.