Programme themes

From learning and livelihoods to health, hygiene, safety and social care.

The themes below organise the Society's registered charitable objects and the field activities represented in the photographs supplied for this website. No beneficiary numbers or results are invented.

Youth and community awareness session
Education

Education & Learning

Registered objects include sound education for children, adult education, libraries, reading rooms, scholarships, awareness programmes and educational facilities.

  • Learning support and school-readiness initiatives
  • Libraries, reading spaces and learning resources
  • Adult education and community awareness sessions
  • Scholarships or educational assistance, subject to project resources
Young people participating in a community activity
Youth development

Skills, Employability & Livelihoods

The memorandum includes vocational and technical training in areas such as computers, typing, crafts, tailoring, fine arts and other employment-oriented courses.

  • Digital and computer literacy
  • Vocational and technical skill courses
  • Tailoring, craft and practical livelihood skills
  • Youth engagement, camps and development activities
Women participating in an awareness programme
Women & girls

Women Empowerment & Adolescent Support

Objects include vocational programmes, awareness for adolescent girls, welfare of widows and women in distress, family counselling and support initiatives.

  • Skill training and income-generation support
  • Adolescent-girl awareness and leadership sessions
  • Gender-safety and legal-awareness initiatives
  • Counselling and referral support
Health and public awareness outreach
Health & relief

Health, Care & Humanitarian Support

The memorandum permits health check-up camps, eye and blood donation camps, health awareness, emergency transport assistance, nursing aid and disaster relief.

  • Preventive-health and hygiene awareness
  • Health check-up and donation-camp partnerships
  • Emergency and relief material support
  • Community referrals and assistance for people in distress
Volunteers collecting litter during a cleanliness drive
Clean communities

Cleanliness, Hygiene & Sanitation Campaigns

This programme area connects environmental awareness, preventive health and community participation through cleanliness and hygiene-focused campaigns and drives.

  • Neighbourhood and public-space cleanliness drives
  • Personal hygiene and handwashing awareness
  • Waste segregation and responsible disposal awareness
  • Sanitation awareness in communities and learning spaces
  • Youth and volunteer-led clean-community campaigns
Awareness information being shared with members of the public
Safety awareness

Road Safety & Community Safety Awareness

Building on the Society's awareness and welfare objectives, including assistance to road-accident victims, this theme focuses on preventive safety education and responsible community behaviour.

  • Road-safety and traffic-rule awareness sessions
  • Helmet, seat-belt and pedestrian-safety campaigns
  • School-zone and youth road-safety awareness
  • Emergency-response, first-aid and referral awareness
  • Community safety and responsible-citizenship programmes
Volunteer gathering at a clean environment campaign
Environment

Environment, Clean Waterways & Plantation

The Society's objects include afforestation, tree plantation, pollution-control work and environmental awareness. Community cleanliness activities reinforce this broader environmental mandate.

  • Community plantation drives
  • Clean-environment and public-space campaigns
  • Pollution-control awareness
  • Youth-led local environmental action
Community members participating in a consultation
Social welfare

Inclusion & Support for Vulnerable Groups

Objects cover support for older persons, persons with disabilities, orphans, widows, destitute people, people affected by natural calamities and others facing hardship.

  • Food, clothing and essential-item support
  • Older-person and disability inclusion activities
  • Referral and welfare support for families in crisis
  • Community participation and awareness programmes
Project design

How a project can move from idea to implementation

For donor or CSR partnerships, a clear project should connect a documented community need to activities, outputs, outcomes, budget and reporting.

Need assessment

Define the community, issue, baseline and evidence.

Project concept

Set objectives, activities, geography and target group.

Budget & controls

Prepare activity-wise costs and approval controls.

Monitoring

Track outputs, outcomes, risks and documentation.

Reporting

Share narrative, utilisation and evidence as agreed.

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