Report of Activities 16-17
Monthly Dispatch
In January, Bhavyata Foundation supported livestock feeding in Igatpuri and enhanced learning spaces in Ghatkopar West, benefiting 268 children. We provided education to 1,583 preschoolers in BMC schools, distributed Makar Sankranti worksheets and Til Laddoos, and assisted 15 expecting mothers in Kamraj Nagar, promoting community welfare.
In December, Bhavyata Foundation supported livestock feeding in Igatpuri, enhanced learning spaces in Ghatkopar West and Vadavli Karjat, benefiting 268 children. We provided education to 1,583 preschoolers in BMC schools, assisted 15 expecting mothers in Kamraj Nagar, and engaged 32 interns in social media and preschool activities.
In November, Bhavyata Foundation supported livestock feeding in Igatpuri, painted new Anganwadis in Ghatkopar West and Vadavli Karjat, creating learning spaces for underprivileged children. We impacted 268 children through adopted Anganwadis, provided quality education to 1,583 preschoolers in BMC schools, supported 19 expecting mothers in Kamraj Nagar Ghatkopar East, and distributed blankets to poor families in Gadchiroli.
In October, Bhavyata Foundation supported livestock feeding in Igatpuri, completed "Adopt an Anganwadi" projects in Ghatkopar West, and impacted 268 children through adopted Anganwadis. We provided quality education to 1,583 preschoolers in BMC schools, distributed grocery kits to 17 expecting mothers and families in Gadchiroli, and celebrated Navratri and Deepavali.
In September, Bhavyata Foundation supported livestock feeding in Igatpuri, completed "Adopt an Anganwadi" projects in Ghatkopar West, and impacted over 268 children through adopted Anganwadis. We provided quality education to 1,583 preschoolers in BMC schools and distributed grocery kits to 25 expecting mothers, celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi in our preschool.
In August, Bhavyata Foundation supported livestock feeding in Igatpuri during the rainy season, reinforcing our commitment to community welfare. We completed "Adopt an Anganwadi" projects in Ghatkopar West, fostering learning for underprivileged children. Our efforts impact 268 rural Anganwadi children and provide quality education to 1,583 preschoolers in Mumbai’s BMC schools annually.
In July, Bhavyata Foundation provided livestock feed in Igatpuri, completed Anganwadi projects in Ghatkopar West, and supported early education for 268 children in Anganwadis and 1,583 preschoolers in Mumbai’s BMC schools. Committed to rural-urban welfare, it continues empowering communities through education, sustainability, and community support initiatives.
In June, Bhavyata Foundation aided livestock feeding in Igatpuri during extreme summer. We completed two "Adopt an Anganwadi" projects in Ghatkopar West, fostering learning for underprivileged children. Our initiatives impact 268 rural Anganwadi children and provide quality education to 1,460 preschoolers in Mumbai’s BMC schools annually.
In May, Bhavyata Foundation supported 20 expectant mothers, provided feed for 280 livestock, and advanced Anganwadi projects in Ghatkopar West. The Shrivan Wadi project empowered 10 tribal families with 400 saplings each, ensuring sustainable livelihoods, fostering education, and promoting environmental resilience against climate change.
Bhavyata Foundation caters to education in 37 Balwadi classes (Jr Kg and Sr Kg) at 21 Schools from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation from September 2018. Bhavyata Foundation's team of educators and panel of child education specialists nurture neediest and unprivileged children in urban Mumbai.
We hope to plant 75,000 seed balls in honour of our 75th anniversary of independence by the 15th of August 2022. This month e engaged 30 volunteers to help us make 600 seed balls in Mumbai's Vasai Fort, followed by a tour of the fort.
For Aarambh LMS Beta version, the teachers' training session was organised in Nashik. By the 15th of August 2022, we aim to have sown 75,000 seed balls. We had 50 volunteers in our office for our seed ball campaign. This month, we gave 25 nutritional kits to pregnant women in Mumbai.
Bhavyata Foundation supported Gopalaks from Tribal Igatpuri, Nashik with nutritional feed for their cattle. Maternal Nutrition kits for the pregnant women were distributed. On the occasion of 75th Independence, We aim to fertilize the earth with 75000 Seed Balls till 15th August 2022. We engaged 200 corporate employees for making 1000 seed balls till now.
This year we celebrated our Holi with our little preschoolers with all love and affection. Distribution of snacks and stationery was held at the
schools. Exhibitions were held at corporate premises to display our eco-friendly, sustainable and handmade products.
Bhavyata Foundation supported pregnant women with nutritional kits & counseling sessions in Mumbai. Arambh LMS Beta version was launched as a pilot version with Kavde Math Anganwadi in Mumbai.
Bhavyata Foundation distributed nutritional pregnancy kits to expectant women in the slums of Mumbai in January. We also assisted in accessing the forest land for Gopalak to cultivate Green Fodder and other agri produces.
Bhavyata Foundation distributed nutritional pregnancy kits to expectant women in the slums of Mumbai in December. Offline sessions for preschool and life skills was also conducted in Jal Prabhat Nagar, Mumbai.
In November, Bhavyata Foundation organized a Diwali meet-up, conducted online schooling sessions, and did the SAMADHAN survey. We also received positive feedback on Nutrifeedo distribution.
In October we visited Igatpuri under its project SAMVARDHAN. We also organized a seminar for young girls, on 13th October visited GPO Mumbai on the occasion of National Philately Day, and supported expectant women under MAA project.
In the Month of September, Bhavyata Foundation organized a webinar Swasthya Samvad which was centred on preventive measures against the disease. We also organized two Teacher Training Programs in Igatpuri.
We distributed RUSF food packets to 7400 children. We promoted sustainable Bamboo Rakhi and organized an Indian Board Game session. We also organized a Teacher’s Training Program and surveyed the condition of local farmers of Igatpuri.
In July, we organized a Lost and Found session about board games. We also conducted a tree plantation drive and promoted a sustainable festival celebration. In addition, we trained Gopalaks and created a Life Skill Curriculum.
In June, we provided people of Vakalwadi with 500kg of nutritional fodder, a sealer, and a freezer. We also organized an 11 days teacher training program for BMC teachers and Yoga sessions on Yoga Day.
To tackle the 2nd COVID wave, distributed Ayurvedic home care kits. The farmer in Vakalwadi now have their own green fodder for bovines after the supply of water. We also organized online teacher training sessions.
In the wake of 2nd COVID wave, Bhavyata Foundation organized an Ayurvedic online session to tackle it. Additionally, our team also visited the Palghar district for the survey, and we conducted two Marma therapy sessions.
In March, Bahvayta Foundation continues its fight against malnutrition under its initiative SAMADHAN. In addition, we conducted Teacher's training program, and on Women's Day, we organized a webinar on Women's Empowerment.
Bhavyata Foundation organised a teacher training session, webinar on Cancer day and taught villagers the method of making wooden toy. We also assisted in the improvement of rural infrastructure and generate sustainable livelihoods.
A New Year brings a fresh wave of opportunities. We at Bhavyata Foundation distributed kits and sanitation package, raised awareness about women’s personal hygiene and provided training sessions to teachers.
To put a smile on COVID hit families, the Bhavyata foundation completed the installation of a power supply cable, 10 HP multistage pump, and other cultivation equipment in Vakalwadi. Teachers training sessions were also held.
In November, the Bhavyata Foundation distributed 1000 kgs of feed for the Dangi breed cows of Murbad. We also organized a ‘Let’s Defeat Breast Cancer’ online session to spread awareness about breast cancer and its various aspects.
In the pink month, Bhavyata Foundation organized an online session to spread awareness about the prominent Breast Cancer, and our team came up with a protocol design for the SAMADHAN project.
To put a smile on COVID hit families, the Bhavyata foundation completed the installation of a power supply cable, 10 HP multistage pump, and other cultivation equipment in Vakalwadi. Teachers training sessions were also held.
In August, we shed light on the 1857 mutiny via an online session, conducted a Handloom awareness session, and organized sessions of the Bharat Gatha series: to retell the untold stories of the great Indian past.
To revive nationalist feelings, Bhavyata Foundation organized Karun Unstoppable and the Bharat Gatha Series. Additionally, we paid homage to Kargil warriors on Kargil Diwas and distributed 1050 Kesar Mango Saplings.
During the distressing times, the Bhavyata foundation took the initiative and organized various Ayurvedic and yogic sessions for all age groups. We also organized the GoAmrit Organic Farming session.
With the outbreak of coronavirus, Bhavyata foundation took the initiative to provide essentials kits, monthly ration, spread awareness on Coronavirus and conducted weekly Ayurvedic sessions in immunity.
The Bhavyata Foundation took the initiative during the COVID times to help others in need. We provided essentials kits, monthly ration, spread awareness on Coronavirus and conducted Ayurvedic sessions.
Preventive Guidelines and Home Care for Boosting Immunity from COVID19.
Ayurvedic Treatment and Home Management of COVID19 with authorised medical prescription.
The Foundation’s brochure on Initiatives with their projects and campaigns
The manual for preparation of natural fertiliser for crop productivity.
The manual for preparation of natural fertiliser for crop productivity.
The manual for preparation of natural fertiliser for crop productivity.