Prestigious Universities and Colleges immensely value exposure to different perspectives and world views and prepare their graduates with suitable curricula and extracurricular activities that facilitate better career opportunities. Admission to a good college /university has become highly competitive. In addition to academic grades, test scores, and letters of recommendation, admission officers look for higher cognitive skills, creativity, critical thinking, decision-making, and community service experiences with genuine concern for society, mainly with less privileged people. Today's world needs future leaders who are socio-culturally sensitive, responsive, and responsible. Therefore, top universities prefer admission to those with community service experiences. Sheoprasad-Hardev-Chandradev Smriti Sewa Nayas (Trust) provides opportunities for engagement in various voluntary community work. The Trust supplementary (Purak) school children from deprived families need support, such as stationery, books, materials for craft work, clothes, and dresses. There are opportunities to work with the deprived children and their families in the community, too. The Trust programs provide extensive opportunities for passionate engagement with socioeconomic diversity and less privileged communities. Universities/Colleges prefer having "good citizens" who want to do good in society. Young students with leadership experience in community service can prove that they have already made a difference and have the potential to be good citizens. The Trust works out a suitable plan that provides your long-term involvement over an extended period, say for a few years. The Trust will help you identify an issue that you would like to work on and guide you in devising a feasible plan so that your project makes a difference. Your work will not be to impress someone or to get a certificate but to make a difference in the target group, as expected by the Ivy League or other institutions' admission offices. The Trust's mission is to encourage students to think outside the box and spend time helping the communities. The Trust will write letters of recommendation for your community work to institutions considering you for admission or job, and if required, a certificate will be issued