Objective
P R Pote Patil Education & Welfare Trust is a pioneering residential skill development organization that was started by the Hon. Pravinji Pote Patil in 2008. It was born out of the pressing need for skilled human resources to power the growth of the 100+ social impact organizations the Foundation was working with. Rural youth, with education ranging from primary school to graduates, were equipped with essential hands-on skill sets currently in demand in the local economy.
Mission
- To play the role of a facilitator for the benefit of the public without distinction of caste or community, sector, religion, class or creed, in the fields of community health, education and promotion of social and economic welfare and upliftment of the community in general.
- To work with determination in order to bring sustainable livelihood for the rural poor and responsibly contribute to improve the development in health , education and skill sectors of the impoverished.
Vision
- Accomplish a passionate commitment to the social obligations towards communities, fostering sustainable and integrated development, thus improving the quality of life.
- To provide the most useful and ethical solutions guided by values driven approach to the growth in social, educational, economic improvement for the welfare of the people.
- To work with ethical value based solutions towards client service and employee development for the rural poor people.
Source of inspiration

Shri. Pravinbhau Pote Patil
PresidentP. R. Pote Patil Educational & Welfare Trust

Hon. Shri Ramchandraji M. Pote
Promoter And GuideP. R. Pote Patil Educational & Welfare Trust
Testimonials

A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Former President of India & Scientist
We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us. Don’t take rest after your first victory because if you fail in second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory was just luck.

Muhammad Yunus
Nobel Peace Prize Winner
In my experience, poor people are the world's greatest entrepreneurs. Every day, they must innovate in order to survive. They remain poor because they do not have the opportunities to turn their creativity into sustainable income.

Arunima Sinha
First female amputee to scale Mount Everest
That accident was a turning point of my life but I didn’t want to be dependent on others so I made up my mind and decided to do something that would set an example for others and especially who are going through the same phase. I chased my goal of conquering Mt. Everest with passion.

Maninderjeet Singh Bitta
chairman of the All-India Anti-Terrorist Front
The difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter is a matter of perspective: it all depends on the observer and the verdict of history.

Vijay Bhatkar
Architect of India's national initiative in supercomputing
I can think. I can listen. I can talk. I can walk the talk. I can remain hungry. I can bear failure. Therefore I can succeed.