Global Social Responsibility

At SB International Inc. we bring the same spirit of International business to Global Social Responsibility. Our mission is to be a responsible leader, a good corporate citizen, and help make positive and lasting contributions to society.

We are constantly seeking new ways to work to really make a difference in the communities worldwide. To name a few of the projects that the company has undertaken:


The Primary Care Clinic of North Texas

The company financially supports the Primary Care Clinic of North Texas, a system of three non-profit healthcare facilities providing medical care to uninsured adults in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex since 2003. The organization now serves over 11,000 people annually.  To find out more about the Primary Care Clinic of North Texas, visit http://www.primarycareclinic.org/.


DSB International Public School

Satish and Yasmin Gupta inaugurated the opening day celebrations of DSB International Public School on August 15, 2007. SB International, Inc. was a key sponsor in the construction of this educational facility which is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, in Haridwar, India. This community investment project involved strong partnership with a non-profit organization working together to bring the benefits of education to underserved people in this community. To find out more about the DSB International Public School, visit  http://www.dsbschool.net/.


DFW Indian Cultural Society

The Company has been a lead sponsor in the various cultural activities of this organization, whose mission is to organize a variety of educational and socio-cultural programs in the community. Under the leadership of Satish Gupta, President of SB International, Inc., this organization hosted in 2006, the first of its kind in the area, the Diwali Mela. Adults and children flocked into Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, to enjoy an evening of vibrant cultural programs. The event was a phenomenal success attracting over 36,000 people. The second annual Diwali Mela was organized in November 2007 at Texas Stadium with over 55,000 people in attendance. Today, the tradition of celebrating the Diwali Mela annually in the DFW area has been established. For more information about the DFW Indian Cultural Society, visit http://www.dfwics.org/.


The United Way

The United Way is a national network of more than 1,300 locally governed organizations that work to create lasting positive changes in communities and peoples’ lives. The Company financially supports the activities of the local chapter. Satish Gupta, President of SB, in recognition of the deep commitment to service, is a member of the United Way’s Tocqueville Society. To find out more about United Way, visit http://www.unitedwaydallas.org/.


The DragonFlies, Irving Soccer Association

SB International supports need-based local sports teams. In an effort to promote self-esteem, talent and sportsmanship among these children, the Company has sponsored the DragonFlies, a local team in the Irving Soccer Association. Over time, some of the players from this team have been recruited by select youth soccer teams to continue on into more competitive soccer leagues. The Company is proud to be a sponsor of this all-girls soccer team. To find out more, please visit http://www.irvingsoccer.org.


Chinmaya Mission of Dallas

For more than two decades, the Company has been an active supporter in the fundraising efforts of this non-profit organization. Its mission is to provide children with the practical means for spiritual growth, enabling them to become positive contributors to society. For more information about Chinmaya Mission Dallas, visit http://chinmayasaaket.org/.


India House, Houston, Texas

The Company has contributed to the efforts of this non-profit organization. The construction of a local community center is complete and expansion is underway. Currently, the organization is exploring medical related projects in Dallas and India in an effort to improve access to quality health care for those experiencing financial hardship. To find out more about India House, Houston, visit http://www.indiahouseinc.org/.