Showing posts with label Non Government Organisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non Government Organisation. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Eye Checkup Camp

Trishul had conducted Eye Checkup camp at Nehru Nagar Slum, Vile Parle and free Spectacles were donated to affected persons in Joint Association with Rotary Club.


Sunday, December 30, 2012

Waste Management Project

Waste Segregation, recycle and up-cycle project

(Project proposed to be launched in March 2013; Routine Work started on October 2013).
REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE

Waste Segregation, Recycle and Up-cycle Project involving  local community participation.

Trishul (NGO) proposes to adoption of Joseph Patel Wadi and few immediate Neighboring houses for slum / community waste management program with community participation and targeted interventions for cleanliness and betterment of the slum and community neighborhoods. This sanitation program will invite and involving a close partnership with United Way of Mumbai; local stake holders like resident’s communities, Trishul Volunteers, Trishul Learning Center, citizens, Neighboring Colleges, corporate and MCGM.

Highlights 
  • Identification of local slum / local communities
  • Community mapping and need assessment for the project.
  • Capacity building of the slum residents and creation of Community Based Organizations.
  • Setting up of Wet Waste Treatment facilities in the slum community for effective waste management.
  •  Information-Education-Communication campaigns in the community for Collection of Waste, Segregation of Waste at household level, health and hygiene practices etc. 
  • Educate people on techniques and benefits of recycling projects. 
  • An initiative that will help in environment conservation as minimum waste is send back to the mother dumping ground and remaining is recycled. 
Few mile Stones in Last One Year.

How you can help? 
Sponsor Waste Treatment Facility.
Sponsor Waste Recycle Self Service Bins.
Buy or help us sell products developed through this project (Compost organic fertilizer / soil, Up-cycled products from dry waste, plant saplings grown through this project).
Sponsor / volunteer for cleanliness and awareness creation drive for this project.


Project  at Joseph Patel Wadi Sponsored 
by United Way of Mumbai, Executed by Trishul
Location:
Joseph Patel Wadi, Near Seven Bunglows, Versova Welfare School Road,
Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai 400061.

Waste Management Project

Waste Segregation, recycle and up-cycle project

(Project proposed to be launched in March 2013; Routine Work started on October 2013).


REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE

Waste Segregation, Recycle and Up-cycle Project involving  local community participation.


Trishul (NGO) proposes to adoption of Joseph Patel Wadi and few immediate Neighboring houses for slum / community waste management program with community participation and targeted interventions for cleanliness and betterment of the slum and community neighborhoods. This sanitation program will invite and involving a close partnership with United Way of Mumbai; local stake holders like resident’s communities, Trishul Volunteers, Trishul Learning Center, citizens, Neighboring Colleges, corporate and MCGM.

Highlights 
  • Identification of local slum / local communities
  • Community mapping and need assessment for the project.
  • Capacity building of the slum residents and creation of Community Based Organizations.
  • Setting up of Wet Waste Treatment facilities in the slum community for effective waste management.
  •  Information-Education-Communication campaigns in the community for Collection of Waste, Segregation of Waste at household level, health and hygiene practices etc. 
  • Educate people on techniques and benefits of recycling projects. 
  • An initiative that will help in environment conservation as minimum waste is send back to the mother dumping ground and remaining is recycled. 
Few mile Stones in Last One Year.












How you can help? 
Sponsor Waste Treatment Facility.
Sponsor Waste Recycle Self Service Bins.
Buy or help us sell products developed through this project (Compost organic fertilizer / soil, Up-cycled products from dry waste, plant saplings grown through this project).
Sponsor / volunteer for cleanliness and awareness creation drive for this project.



Project  at Joseph Patel Wadi Sponsored 
by United Way of Mumbai, Executed by Trishul

Location:
Joseph Patel Wadi, Near Seven Bunglows, Versova Welfare School Road,
Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai 400061.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Dattak Vasti Project


 Sanitation work in adopted slums Trishul has been doing sanitation work in adopted slums as part of the BMC Dastak Vasti Yojana.
Since 2006, we have adopted seven slums in and around Yari Road, Andheri West under “Dattak Vasti”. We also successfully done similar project at Gilbert Hill earlier.   

The work involves daily cleaning of the public areas and drains and collection of garbage, regular fumigation, and creating awareness on sanitation and health. We have also initiated segregating dry and wet waste, and the wet waste is being given for composting. As a result of this ongoing program, sanitation in these slums has improved considerably. Incidences of contagious, water-borne, and air-borne diseases have dropped drastically. Personal hygiene of the residents also has improved. 


Dattak Vasti Project


 Sanitation work in adopted slums Trishul has been doing sanitation work in adopted slums as part of the BMC Dastak Vasti Yojana.
Since 2006, we have adopted seven slums in and around Yari Road, Andheri West under “Dattak Vasti”. We also successfully done similar project at Gilbert Hill earlier.   

The work involves daily cleaning of the public areas and drains and collection of garbage, regular fumigation, and creating awareness on sanitation and health. We have also initiated segregating dry and wet waste, and the wet waste is being given for composting. As a result of this ongoing program, sanitation in these slums has improved considerably. Incidences of contagious, water-borne, and air-borne diseases have dropped drastically. Personal hygiene of the residents also has improved.