Thursday, November 11, 2021

Anganwadis centers school reopening in Karnataka

Due to covid 19 pandemic children across the country discontinued their studies and were left in sorrow about their future, Many parents found it difficult to keep their children occupied with studies and play. Less privileged children and parents
As the anganwadis have started functioning from today. It was our #privilege to invite the little ones with uniforms. The kids were so happy to receive the lovely #gifts in the form of schooling materials. This is the #anganwadis in #pulganahalli village near gauribidanuru, #Karnataka .Thanks to our #kritagyatatrust #volunteers for having organized the welcome for these little angels to the #school. Lots to do in the coming days. Keep supporting.. About Kritagyata Trust Kritagyata Trust is an NGO located in North Bangalore established in 2015. We are a nonprofit organization (Charitable Trust) focusing on fulfilling the basic needs of the needy related to different channels of the society. Kritagyata’s main focus is to help the needy children and the women who are in need Kritagyata started shaping up with helping 3 children for education, and now we are taking care of more than 20000 children under different activities. We have our children home (Orphanage) ‘ MY HOME’ located in Yelahanka, Bangalore. We are taking care of 13 children here giving them all the basic facilities and molding them to face the world with confidence and smile.

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Kritagyata Trus disritbutes Grocery kits to Frontline and asha workers

Grocery Kit Donation to Frontline workers and Asha Workers Written by Aruna Categorised Blog Due to Covid many people have suffered financially and by losing their family members also. .Poor families in rural Bangalore across Karnataka have difficulty even to earn and feed a quality meal a day.

  As such Children are facing malnutrition issues due to lac of nutritious food. 

 Kritagyata Trust  is trying to help as many families and children across India by providing grocery kits to families living in cities like Mumbai, karnataka, Bangalore, Tamil nadu, Indore, Kera , Hyderabad and other states. 

 This grocery kit can serve many poor families in fighting against the pandemic Kritagyata Trust has already distributed 1500 food and hygiene kits, 2500 home isolation kits to the needy and covid affected families across the country. 

 Kritagyata Trust also distributed grocery kits to Asha workers and Frontline workers . 

 Requests came from our Kritagyata Volunteers to help the deprived families for daily grocery needs. We are raising funds to distribute the Monthly Grocery Kits and hygiene kits to deliver to the deprived families.
 
About Kritagyata Trust

 Kritagyata Trust is an NGO located in North Bangalore established in 2015. We are a non profit organisation (Charitable Trust) focusing on fulfilling the basic needs of the needy related to different channels of the society.

 Kritagyata’s main focus is to help the needy children and the women who are in need. Kritagyata started shaping up with helping 3 children for education, and now we are taking care of more than 20000 children under different activities.

 We have our children home (Orphanage) ‘ MY HOME’ located in Yelahanka, Bangalore. We are taking care of 13 children here giving them all the basic facilities and molding them to face the world with confidence and smile.

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Monday, July 19, 2021

Seed ball making activity

This pandemic has well taught us all the significance of trees. Most of the time we think of planting trees . Living under the constant threat of natural disasters, it is important for us to protect mother earth. Everyone needs to focus on saving and conserving resources. Among many initiatives organized by Kritagyata Trust, The Seed Ball Making and dispersing involved volunteers from all ages. This seed ball activity is an efficient, cost- effective and fun way to restore mother earth, People from different backgrounds and age groups, from school students to elders, came together. They spread out in various groups and spent time to prepare seed balls. Each group had taken the challenge of making a specified number of seed balls to contribute to the mission of restoring the forest. The Seed ball making activity was organized in Rural part of Bangalore, Karnataka by Kritagyata under Prakruthi program to protect, conserve mother earth from pollution. Volunteer with us to make a meaningful difference in reviving nature.