Suresh Harilal Soni is an Indian Social worker who works for welfare and rehabilitation of leprosy patients, intellectually disabled people.
[1] The Government of India conferred Padma Shri award in 2025 to Soni in recognitions of his Social Works.
Post this he left his job as professor and took up Social work as full time activity.
Later on due to some issues with Trustees they left "Shram Mandir" [5] Suresh Soni has established a village named ‘Sahyog’, spread over an area of 30 acre near Shamaliya along the highway from Himmatnagar to Shamlaji for people suffering from leprosy.
[8] This village is maitained by an organization called Sahyog Kustha Yagya Trust which was established on 14, September 1988; Ganesh Chaturthi Day, with 20 leprocy patients, on the land donated by MR. Ramu of Vijapur Sarvoday Ashram.