On World Rainforest Day, we must shed light on protecting our planet's lungs. If rainforests continue to decline, humans and other species will be pushed toward extinction. Let's spread awareness and make a difference for us and our future generations.
#WorldRainforesetDay
On World Environment Day, we launched the ‘Preserving Heritage – Elephanta Island’ project with JNPA. In collaboration with Waste Matters and ConnectFor volunteers, we collected 1060 Kg of waste followed by a play on environmental preservation by Young Creative Production.
Gautam Chellaram, the Chairman of KC Maritime who is based out of Hong Kong and the principal donor of our Kokari clean-up project is committed to the cause of plastic pollution visited Kokari with his family.
#MenstrualHealth#Kokari#KCMaritime#EkSaathFoundation#NGO
Raising awareness about menstrual hygiene is crucial for women's well-being, inculcating more knowledge and support for a healthy and happy life. A powerful street play on menstrual hygiene was performed by the Young Creative Production team at Kokari.
This was followed by the distribution of cloth bags and reusable pads to 50 women by Anita Chellaram, Pragya Kapoor and Ms Soumya Dabriwal. Reusable pads were provided by Project Baala who is championing the conversion of 300 women to use reusable menstrual pads.
Every drop counts, every action matters!
Join us in celebrating World Water Day by taking small steps to conserve this precious resource. From turning off taps when not in use to reducing water wastage, let's pledge to protect our rivers, lakes, and oceans.
#eksaathfoundation
Who knew a little bit of paint and a whole lot of innocence could inspire such big change.
Under the guidance of Ek Saath Foundation, the little artists of Kokari turned the streets into a colourful haven. Watch us paint a clean and vibrant future together.
#muralart
Bringing a solution to pollution!
We are delighted to see @ashmal312 from @cartercleanup getting acknowledged by Mrs. @fadnavis_amruta, for their extraordinary CSR efforts in preserving our planet.
Meanwhile, Healing Himalayas founder @iPradeepSangwan also received an award for a remarkable feat: collecting and recycling a staggering 6 tons of plastic waste. Ashwin Malwade (Managing Director, Ek Saath Foundation) accepted the award on behalf of Healing Himalayas.
Mangroves of Gharapuri (Elephanta caves)
Waste strewn through tributaries, Nallahs ending up in the ocean and eventually in the mangroves of nearby islands
@ek7foundation is setting up an MRF at the island soon
Mumbai folks be a part of it ☘️🙏🏼
Let’s make waves of change! Come join us and let’s turn the tide on pollution and leave only footprints in the sand.
#ArtaGroupFoundation@KLM@cartercleanup
Almost 40K visitors celebrated Maha Shivratri on Elephanta Island, and this posed a waste management challenge. Ek Saath Foundation collaborated with #WasteMattersFoundation took prompt action, segregating and recycling waste to make Elephanta Island a plastic-free haven.
Thanking those who were part of championing this change:
Pradeep Sangwan
Rajendra Jagtap
Bina Shah
Madhavi Ravuri
Niroppama S. Sawant
Jasmeet Kaur
Banat kaur
Anuja
Aaditya Samant
Pradeep Sangwan
Arman Ansari
A plastic-free pledge at Elephanta Caves!
Ek Saath Foundation aims to create a sustainable haven, safeguarding wildlife and preserving our cultural treasures.