Our Drives
Through hands-on STEM workshops at under-resourced schools, thoughtful donation drives, and engagement sessions, we’ve connected with diverse communities - from orphanages and old age homes to pet shelters and institutions for the visually impaired.
Together, these steps build toward a vision of a society where knowledge and kindness walk hand in hand.
Vidhi
At Saikripa Orphanage
At our 'Bringing Science to Life with Lemons' workshop - children built simple lemon batteries using coins, nails, and wires. Watching bulbs glow from everyday fruit sparked amazement and curiosity, showing that science can be fun, accessible, and rooted in ordinary objects that carry extraordinary lessons.
Riana
At Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre
We spent time caring for abandoned and rescued animals, offering food, comfort, and companionship. Every small gesture helps create a more humane world for our four‑legged friends who deserve love and care!Video Link From Riana
Roshni
At Mata Ram Beti Old-Age Home
We spent time singing, dancing, and sharing laughter with the residents. These moments of music and joy lit up hearts, reminding us that companionship and warmth are among the greatest gifts. A small step, yet one that spread immense happiness and connection.
Nazariya
At The Institution for the Blind
Singing with visually impaired students and listening to them play music was an inspiring experience. Their melodies carried warmth and resilience, reminding us that joy and creativity are limitless.Images Link From Nazariya
Hassi
At Arya Orphanage
We played, shared high‑fives, and distributed food packages to the children. Their laughter and excitement filled the space with joy, turning simple interactions into cherished memories.Video Link From Hassi
Shiksha
At Jagrati Public School
2nd and 3rd graders engaged in conversations and activities on kindness, respect, and standing up against bullying. Through stories, role‑plays, and interactive games, children learned empathy and inclusion - small lessons that encouraged confidence and helped create a safer, more supportive classroom environment.Video Link From Shiksha
Ujala
At Mata Ram Beti Old-Age Home
Celebrating Diwali at an old age home filled the day with color, music, and warmth. From creating vibrant rangolis to dancing together and sharing sweets, every moment sparkled with joy. The celebration was a reminder that festivals are about togetherness, lighting hearts with kindness as much as lamps with flame.Video Link From Ujala