According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, In India only nine million units are collected in a year against the requirement of 12 million units – reflecting a 25 per cent deficit. India’s problem of blood can be solved if there is a slight increase in the number of donors. If only 2 per cent more people could come forward to donate blood, the shortage could be addressed,and it’s not difficult if we can build a network of people who can donate blood and find the donor in Real Time during an emergency.”‘Raktveer’ is such an endeavor to bring blood donors and those in need to a common platform.
Beginning on 10th April 2016, Raktveer aimed to prevent deaths caused by lack of blood and to get 100,000 units of blood by the year 2025. Raktveer connects blood donors to the person who received the donor's blood through direct communication , social media platform and through Raktveer App which is the single largest blood donation application Raktveer App to build a network of donors and receivers.
‘The issue of ‘child deprived of clothes' is a human rights issue, not a welfare matter or a charitable cause.’ Says Praveen Saini . ‘Child deprived of cloths’ is the result of the perpetuation of poverty, unemployment, population explosion and many other social evils. ‘Suhani Sardi Andolan’ is a linkage of the fight against ‘child deprivation of cloths’ with the efforts for achieving ‘Cloths for All’ children.
‘child deprivation of cloths’ is the one major reason for Children belonging to poor backgrounds avoid going to school in winters as they don’t have woolen clothes to safeguard them from the scorching cold. As a result, their education and health suffers. So, to help such children in every possible way that their education and learning never stops, Suani Sari Andolan is an initiative.
Suhani Sardi Andolan aimed to prevent deaths caused due to harsh winter and to stop wastage of unused winter clothes. Suhani Sardi Andolan – Started on 10th October 2015, The campaign was executed in two different parts, in the first part 10,000 new sweaters were distributed to the students of government schools situated in rural areas every year . In the second part used winter clothes were collected and distributed to the needy ones .
Planting one tree means planting a whole living system. ‘Vriksham is a dedicated tree plantation program which works toward communicating this very idea to the masses.
‘Vriksham’Tree Plantation Program is a response to the substantial climate change and sustainability challenges and biodiversity loss. It strongly encourages the plantation of indigenous trees and plants that are needed and advantageous to the local ecosystem.VRIKSHAM” aimed to plant trees at every destination and required places .
With large-scale citizen’s participation, can we create a parallel economy where every worker doesn’t have to wait for money, rather huge quantities of old re-usable material becomes a valuable resource?” Mission MJ started in the month of April 2016 in which old shoes, clothes, stationary and any other item which one can give was collected at different public places and also donated by individuals at the collection center.
Shakti’ Women Achievers award is to Enlighten women to Enrich, Encourage & Empower. It celebrates and honors the accomplishments and contributions of women in society, business and community development. Women who have excelled in different spheres of life. The ceremony underscores the paramount role played by women in society while appreciating their attitudes, initiatives, will-power and perseverance. These are women who have distinguished themselves as prominent citizens, who displayed a strong mettle and capability to perform well in any field of endeavor. The purpose of Shakti is to empower women, so they can reach their goals and inspire others.
Festival. Fireworks. Lights. The untapped minds of kids are obsessed with finding joy in little things like these. Diwali is one such celebration that starts even before the day arrives and kids are already excited for fireworks.
But unfortunately, there are some, in some places, who are not able to live this excitement to their fullest, due to lack of resources. And fortunately, we were able to witness that innocent light come alive in a small percentage of those kids, in India.
Named “Baaldeep”, after the flame of oil lamps, this campaign was organized for the distribution of Diwali presents to the kids. Fireworks, toys, stationary, apparels, and various other things were distributed to over a thousand kids. Holding those presents in their hands and the smile, appreciating the efforts of our team, was something worth witnessing.