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YES, I CAN
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India's first volunteer-powered travel community for the visually impaired.23 initiatives. 2,000+ travellers. 1 dream: dignity in travel.
The Reality
For most, travel is joy. For 35 million Indians, it's a daily battle.
- 01
The Cancelled Darshan
A traveller cancels darshan in Ayodhya because no one could guide him up the temple stairs. He goes back home.
- 02
The Fort She Skipped
A young woman skips visiting a historic fort because she fears losing her way inside. She sits in the car and waits.
- 03
The Middlemen Tax
Families pay thousands to "special agencies" just to ensure safe passage and guidance — a cost most can't afford.
35M
Visually impaired Indians face daily travel barriers
1:60
Volunteer-to-traveller ratio in current programs
₹0
The cost of dignity we're building toward
The App Concept
Travel without barriers. Here's how it works.
VI Posts a Request
Dignity-First, Zero Pressure
A visually impaired traveller posts a simple request: "Need a volunteer in Jaipur for a fort tour." No middlemen. No agencies. Just a community ready to help.
Volunteer Accepts
Verified, Local, Enthusiastic
A verified local volunteer gets notified, reviews the request, and accepts it. They choose when, where, and how to help — on their own terms.
Explore Together
Zero Cost · Full Dignity
Together, they explore temples, forts, street food, and nature trails. No fees. No pity. Just two humans sharing the world.
Value Creation
Who benefits.
Everyone.
This is not charity. It's a community exchange that enriches every participant.
For VI Travellers
Gain the confidence to explore cities, forts, and nature — completely without fear or dependency on expensive commercial services. Travel becomes a right, not a privilege.
For Volunteers
Not charity, but an enriching experience. Share a guided hike, a museum tour, and a memorable journey side-by-side. Every outing builds empathy, perspective, and lifelong connections.
For India
Fostering accessibility as a core aspect of culture and daily community life, rather than a mere regulatory obligation. Building the infrastructure of inclusion from the ground up.
The Strategy
Building the volunteer movement.
“Helping is not charity. Helping is cool.”
Make it Fun
Travel + Adventure = Volunteerism
People bond naturally over treks, historic tours, and shared travel adventures. Volunteering feels like an experience, not a task.
Make it Social
Corporate · College · Community Programs
Structured corporate and college volunteering programs to drive collective participation. One company. One weekend. One life changed.
Make it Aspirational
Gamification · Badges · Recognition
Badges, level-ups, and public recognition for outstanding volunteers. Make helping something people compete to do.
Track Record
We've done
this before.
Eight years of proving that the world belongs to everyone.
- 2019
RSKC registered as a trust. First journeys to Rishikesh, Goa, Jaipur, and Jim Corbett.
- 2020
Vaishno Devi and Patnitop — travel continues through tough times.
- 2025
100+ blind runners at Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon. Dubai & Abu Dhabi expedition goes international.
- 2026
Thailand expedition, Superbike Rally 2.0, Agra. Featured among India's Top Inspiring Causes.
- Next
Yes, I Can Travel — the app, the community, the movement.
Join the Mission
The Ask &
Seed Funding
To pilot this movement in 2 cities within 6 months, we need seed backing and specialised talent. Every rupee builds the future of accessible travel.
- 01
Tech Partners
Help us build, scale, and launch the pilot app for both VI travellers and volunteers.
- 02
Storytellers
Spread the word. Build documentaries. Raise awareness through authentic content.
- 03
Volunteers
Join our network in active cities to guide visually impaired travellers in person.
- 04
Seed Support
₹10 Lakhs to fund the prototype, pilot trips, safety operations, and outreach.
₹10 Lakhs Seed Funding Allocation
₹5L
App MVP development
₹2L
Community growth & scale
₹1.5L
Marketing & awareness
₹1L
Pilot trips (2 cities)
₹50K
Safety & operations
6 mo
Timeline to launch
“Travel isn't luxury. It is a right.”
One decision. One family changed. Stand with us and help build the future of accessible travel in India.