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Angel Wings




Many girls around the world do not have access to sanitary pads. So, EcoYouth along with Professor Monica took the initiative to make washable and reusable pads out of towels and shower curtains. It was the Angel Wings initiative and we donated these to the Rags to Riches organisation. In addition to this, we used whatever material was available and also made toys out of recyclable materials for kids who can’t afford them. We all learned a lot of new skills and were able to pass something along to kids in need.
Involve Pitch
EcoYouth hosted an inter-university pitch contest in order to award ideas for the most ethical and sustainable business idea. This competition aims to bring out ideas that impact centric as well as profitable, hence finding commercial strategies that also promote social and environmental well-being. This initiative is taken to amalgamate commercial and social gains, as well as remind individuals that businesses can be profitable while encouraging growth for their customers and society.




Limbs For The Limblesss




In 2006 the Sadhu Vaswani Center Foundation formed a division dedicated to handle the provision of prostheses for the underprivileged, which later emerged as the Yayasan Peduli Tuna
Daksa. Yayasan Peduli Tuna Daksa (Limbs For The Limbless), is one of the divisions of the Sadhu Vaswani Center Jakarta a social organization based in India.
Collaborating with Jaipur Foot India in the installation of prostheses (prosthetic legs or arms) and braces for people with polio for those who are less able. This is realized because of our concern for people
with physical disabilities (loss of hands, feet etc.) accidents, infections, diabetes, tumors, etc.
In a matter of 8 months, EcoYouth In partnership with Girl Up Sydney raised IDR 58,750,000/ INR 306,545.56/ AED 15,165.35 for 35 limbs since the start of this partnership in early April 2021 with Yayasan Peduli Tuna Daksa.
Willpower Campaign ( SLC)
Saraswati Learning Center (SLC) is a non-profit organization working for all differently-abled individuals. SLC provides support for parents and their children. They serve the community with diagnosis, early intervention, academic support, and life skill development, all translating into functional working individuals who can lead their lives.
October 6 marks World Cerebral Palsy Day. Cerebral palsy affects more than 17 million people worldwide. Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement and muscle tone or posture. It's caused by damage that occurs to the immature, developing brain, most often before birth.
In a matter of 2 weeks, EcoYouth In partnership with Girl Up Sydney raised INR 127,227/ AED 6,195.28 which was enough to help fund 22 wheelchairs.




SLC Interactions




The collaboration was with an Indonesian-based educational institution (NGO) for specially challenged children. It was short one-week workshop with two kind of sessions-
1) Interactive sessions
2) Dance sessions.
We had around 10 jaguars volunteering for the collaboration. Additionally, we also had volunteers who were assigned to curate content to spread awareness on the same.
One Tree Planted
One Tree Planted is a non-profit organisation dedicated to global reforestation. They plant trees to restore the biodiversity. By raising awareness about the importance of trees, they motivate the younger generation to be more compassionate towards our planet. EcoYouth in partnership with SP Jain's Tamid chapter sold varsity hoodies and raised enough to plant 54 trees in India.




Beach Clean Up




Students of the BBA 2018 batch went to clean up Pasir Ris Beach on 9th Feb 2019 as part as the first activity under the EcoYouth club then known as the Social Service club.
Save Soil Campaign
With the increasing awareness around environmental problems, one of the campaigns gaining popularity around the world is the Save Soil Movement. Save Soil is a global movement to address the soil crisis by bringing together people from around the world to stand up for Soil Health, and supporting leaders of all nations to institute national policies and actions toward increasing the organic content in cultivable Soil. This movement was launched by Sadhguru, a visionary and humanitarian, in collaboration with the United Nations Centre for Combating Desertification (UNCCD), United Nations World Food Program (UNWFP), Global Citizens Forum, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and other reputed organizations.