Voice of SAP (VOSAP) proudly announces the successful conclusion of the VOSAP Annual Gala 2025, held in Silicon Valley, where an inspiring gathering of volunteers, professionals, and supporters came together to raise $180,000 for advancing assistive technology for Specially Abled People.
The event brought together 90 attendees, including professionals from leading global companies such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Uber, and several innovative tech startups. The presence of these industry leaders reflects the growing global recognition of VOSAP’s mission and the transformative impact it is creating for Persons with Disabilities.
An Evening of Culture, Impact, and Generosity
The gala opened with a serene Ganesh Stuti and a soulful sitar performance, setting a tone of gratitude and purpose. This was followed by a compelling, data-driven presentation highlighting VOSAP’s measurable progress—most notably an extraordinary 96.2% CAGR in beneficiaries, showcasing the organization’s ability to scale meaningful impact year after year.
One of the evening’s most heartening moments came when a first-time donor in his late 30s contributed $25,000, inspiring a powerful wave of generosity across the room. This gesture symbolized the trust and belief the community places in VOSAP’s mission and methods.
Volunteers Leading the Movement
VOSAP volunteers played an essential role in engaging attendees and helping them understand how assistive technology can transform the lives of Specially Abled People. Their passion, storytelling, and commitment created an environment where empathy turned into action.
A Collective Commitment to Inclusion
The funds raised during the gala will support VOSAP’s ongoing efforts to empower individuals with disabilities through cutting-edge assistive devices, skill-building, and inclusive infrastructure. Each contribution—big or small—brings VOSAP closer to its Vision 2047: an inclusive world where every Specially Abled Person has equal opportunities.
VOSAP extends heartfelt gratitude to every donor, volunteer, partner, and supporter who continues to champion accessibility, dignity, and equal rights for millions of Specially Abled People in India and beyond.




























