Empowerment Projects
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On Going Campaigns


FALDAAR
FALDAAR is Revamp India Foundation’s green initiative focused on transforming neglected public spaces especially government schools and police stations into lush, life-giving environments by planting fruit-bearing trees. More than just a plantation drive, FALDAAR aims to create long-term, community-driven change by involving students, local authorities, and volunteers in every step from digging the soil to nurturing the saplings. These trees not only provide shade and improve air quality, but also offer fruits, making them a sustainable resource for the community. Launched during the monsoon season, FALDAAR stands for environmental awareness, ownership, and a hands-on approach to restoring balance with nature one sapling at a time.
Started on June 28, 2024


UDDHATI
Started on September 11, 2024
UDDHATI is Revamp India Foundation’s campaign dedicated to menstrual hygiene awareness and women empowerment in underserved communities. Through school visits, community workshops, and direct conversations, Uddhati aims to break the silence around periods, challenge long-standing taboos, and equip young girls with accurate knowledge and practical tools for menstrual health. Sessions are interactive, safe, and culturally sensitive often including activities, Q&A circles, and the distribution of hygiene kits. Uddhati is not just about awareness; it’s about building confidence, comfort, and community around a subject that has been hidden for too long.


SAMARTH
SAMARTH is Revamp India Foundation’s initiative to ignite entrepreneurial thinking among children in government schools and rural communities. The campaign introduces kids to the basics of business by encouraging them to create, package, and sell handmade products like diya and rakhis during festive seasons. Through this hands-on approach, students learn about creativity, pricing, marketing, and teamwork while also building confidence and financial awareness. What sets Samarth apart is its focus on real-world learning: children don’t just imagine possibilities; they experience the process of earning through their own efforts. It’s a campaign that plants the seeds of self-reliance and possibility early on.
Started on September 13, 2024
40+ School covered 10,000+ trees planted under faldaar


SABKI SARDI
Sabki Sardi is Revamp India Foundation’s annual winter campaign dedicated to spreading warmth and dignity to the homeless and underprivileged during North India’s harsh winter months. The campaign mobilizes communities to donate blankets, sweaters, jackets, and other warm essentials that are then distributed on-ground by our volunteers in late-night and early-morning drives. Sabki Sardi isn’t just a donation drive it’s a movement of empathy, reminding people that warmth doesn’t just come from wool, but from shared humanity. With thousands reached every winter, the campaign turns cold nights into moments of care, one blanket at a time.
Started on November 15, 2022


Summer School 2024
Duration: June 6th – June 16th, 2024
Summer School 2024 was a joyful and enriching 10-day initiative by Revamp India Foundation, designed to engage underprivileged children during their summer break through fun, learning, and life skills. The program included interactive sessions on general knowledge, values, storytelling, games, and creativity. A special highlight of this edition was the introduction of macramé art, where children learned how to make keychain dolls and handwoven handbags using simple knotting techniques. This not only sparked their creativity but also introduced them to a skill that could turn into a future income source. Summer School 2024 wasn’t just about learning—it was about empowerment, expression, and joy.


Summer School 2025
Duration: Ongoing
Summer School 2025 by Revamp India Foundation brings back 10 days of joy, learning, and creativity for underprivileged children. This year, the spotlight is on eco-friendly crafts, where kids are being taught how to make pen stands and wall hangings using ice cream sticks—encouraging sustainable thinking and hands-on learning. The sessions combine fun with foundational knowledge, value education, and lots of interactive activities that spark curiosity and self-expression. With the love and energy of youth volunteers, Summer School 2025 continues to be a space where kids not only learn but laugh, create, and dream bigger.
35+ School covered, 1,000+ pads distributed under Uddhati
Events


Dev Deepawali at Atal Ghat
On November 14th, 2024, Revamp India Foundation, in collaboration with Dainik Jagran, celebrated Dev Deepawali at Atal Ghat, Prayagraj, with a powerful blend of tradition and social awareness. The ghat came alive with the glow of hundreds of diyas lit by volunteers, students, and community members to honour the divine and the spirit of giving. Alongside the celebration, the team raised awareness about sustainable practices and eco-conscious celebrations, encouraging people to avoid harmful decorations and firecrackers. The evening was not just a festival of lights it was a reminder to protect what we worship, blending culture with responsibility, and faith with action.
November 14, 2024


Visarjan Divas
November 7, 2024
In collaboration with Dainik Jagran, organized Visarjan Diwas, an awareness event focused on eco-friendly disposal of Ganesh-Lakshmi idols and devotional cloth. The campaign aimed to educate citizens on the environmental damage caused by chemical-based idols and promote sustainable visarjan practices. The team engaged with local communities, school students, and temple authorities discussing alternatives like clay idols, cloth upcycling, and designated visarjan ponds. Visarjan Diwas wasn't just a clean-up event it was a call to align faith with environmental responsibility, encouraging people to worship consciously and immerse mindfully.
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