About Us

Rooted in Culture, United in Community

Waterford Indian Sangam is a vibrant, volunteer-driven organization committed to celebrating Indian heritage while fostering cultural integration in Ireland. We organize community events, provide support services, and promote learning opportunities that unite people from all walks of life.
From cultural festivals to educational outreach, we believe in the power of community to drive change. Our mission is to create a strong, inclusive environment where every member feels supported, celebrated, and empowered.

What We Do

10,000 Volunteers, One Mission: Changing Lives Together!

Founder

Senthil Ramasamy

B.A., B.L. (India), B.A. (Law, Ireland), B.A. (Hons) in Law (Ireland)
Founder – Waterford Indian Sangam

Driven by a deep passion for community integration and cultural heritage, Mr. Senthil Ramasamy established Waterford Indian Sangam to foster unity, celebrate diversity, and uplift every member through service, education, and cultural engagement.

Your journey to helping others begins right here.

Together, we celebrate compassion, culture, and community. From volunteering to donations, every action you take makes a lasting impact in someone’s life. Join us as we empower children, support families, and create meaningful change.

Testimonials

What Our Community Says

Hear heartfelt stories from our members who share how our community events and support have positively impacted their lives and families.

Volunteering with Kindlys has been the most fulfilling experience of my life. Seeing the impact firsthand

Sophia Reynolds Volunteer

Kindlys gave my family hope when we needed it most. Their support helped us rebuild our lives

Jack Turner Beneficiaries

Because of Kindlys, my children have access to education. I can’t thank them enough for their generosity

Emma Collins Community

Kindlys' programs helped us create sustainable solutions for our village. They truly care

David Harper Community Leader

Join the Sangam

Waterford Indian Sangam encourages everyone—students, professionals, retirees—to get involved as active members of the community.