Partner with WARA
What is Partnering with WARA
Partnering with WARA allows you to build and operate local care services using a structured system supported by training, technology, and coordination.
Through DharmaCareNet, WARA enables individuals, organizations, and community groups to create micro care hubs that deliver essential services while generating sustainable income.
You operate locally. WARA supports the system.
Who Can Partner
WARA partnerships are designed for those who want to build meaningful and sustainable local ventures.
You can partner if you are:
- A local entrepreneur or small business owner
- A community organization or trust
- A group with available space and local presence
- Interested in healthcare support or social impact
No prior healthcare infrastructure is required to start.
What You Can Build
As a WARA partner, you can develop a local care hub that offers:
- Basic care services and assistance
- Elder day care support
- Health awareness and community programs
- Local caregiver coordination
- Access to WARA’s care network
Over time, your hub can grow into a strong local service center.
How the Partnership Works
WARA follows a structured partner model.
Step 1: Application and Discussion
You connect with WARA and share your interest, location, and available setup.
Step 2: Feasibility and Planning
We evaluate the local potential and define a suitable model for your area.
Step 3: Setup and Training
You receive:
- Basic setup guidance
- Training through EduCareNet
- Access to systems and protocols
Step 4: Launch Services
You begin offering services under the WARA system with defined scope.
Step 5: Ongoing Support
WARA provides:
- Continuous guidance
- System access (Care Ledger, coordination)
- Service expansion support
You are supported at every stage - from setup to growth.
What WARA Provides
- Structured operating model
- Training and skill development
- Technology and system access
- Branding and trust framework
- Service protocols and guidelines
What You Provide
- Local presence and management
- Space or infrastructure (basic level)
- Day-to-day operations
- Commitment to quality and standards
Revenue and Opportunity
Partnering with WARA creates both impact and income.
- Earn from service delivery
- Build recurring revenue streams
- Expand services over time
- Grow as demand increases
The model is designed to be sustainable and scalable.
What WARA Does Not Do
To maintain clarity and scalability, WARA:
- Does not operate partner locations directly
- Does not take full responsibility for local operations
- Does not require large infrastructure investment initially
Partners operate independently within a structured system.
How This Grows Over Time
Phase 1: Small Local Hub
- Basic services
- Limited coverage
- Manual coordination
Phase 2: Structured Service Center
- More services
- Trained local workforce
- Improved systems
Phase 3: Multi-Service Hub
- Integrated care offerings
- Strong local demand
- Expanded reach
Phase 4: Network Node
- Part of a larger WARA network
- Connected to multiple services
- Scalable operations
The goal is to build a distributed network of local care providers.
Long-Term Vision
Over the next 10 years, WARA aims to:
- Build a network of community-based care hubs
- Enable local entrepreneurship in care services
- Improve access to care in underserved areas
- Create sustainable livelihood opportunities
- Scale a decentralized care infrastructure
Final Thought
Care should be accessible, local, and sustainable.
Partnering with WARA allows you to build a meaningful venture that serves your community while creating long-term value.
Serve your community. Build your future.
Become a Partner
Start your journey with WARA today.
👉 Share your interest and explore partnership opportunities.