Where Compassion Meets Action
Social Activities
Kali Umaltana
“Kali Umaltana” is one such noble activity conducted by Decent Foundation. The teenage girls, especially in the villages are not aware of issues related to personal hygiene, mental health, menstruation cycle, etc.
READ MORE...
Sanskar Swachtecha
“Cleanliness is next to Godliness,” are the words said my Mahatma Gandhi. In a developing and temperate country like India it is very important that all the people know the importance of cleanliness and follow the same in their lives.
READ MORE...
Farmer’s Awareness Program
Health and safety of the farmers is of utmost importance. The farmer toils day in and day out in the fields. Be it harsh daylight or heavy rains, he has to work in the fields to protect and nurture it in order to get a good crop. Most of the farmers are unaware about the use and potential dangers of using chemicals like pesticides and fertilisers in their field.
READ MORE...
Decent School
"At Decent Foundation, we believe in the transformative power of education, and our Decent School program embodies our commitment to creating conducive learning environments for students. Through school renovation, maintenance, and beautification initiatives, we aim to enhance the physical infrastructure of schools, ensuring they are not only functional but also beautiful and inspiring spaces for learning.
READ MORE...
Health Checkup Camp
"At Decent Foundation, we are committed to ensuring access to healthcare for all, especially for those who are financially disadvantaged. Through our regular health checkup camps, we provide a lifeline to underprivileged communities by offering free medical screenings and early detection services.
READ MORE...
Eye checking & cataract surgery Camp
"At Decent Foundation, we believe that clear vision is essential for a better quality of life, yet many individuals lack access to basic eye care services. That's why we are dedicated to providing free eye checkups and cataract surgeries to those in need.
READ MORE...
Some one’s waste is someone’s best
This activity undertaken by the Foundation has gained a lot of accolades. A lot of products thrown away like clothes, bags, old books, water bottles and cycles can actually be very useful for the under-privileged people.
READ MORE...
Breast Cancer Testing
Your Breast Cancer Testing Initiative for Underserved Women is a crucial step towards promoting health equity and addressing healthcare disparities. By targeting underserved demographics such as backward females, farmer wives, needy women, and financially poor women, your initiative ensures that no woman is left behind in the fight against breast cancer.
READ MORE...
Ek Sadi Ti Chya Sathi
"At Decent Foundation, our 'Ek Sadi Ti Chya Sathi' program embodies the spirit of giving and compassion, especially during the festive season of Diwali. Through this initiative, we collect new and gently-used sarees from generous donors in the community and distribute them to underserved women, including those who are economically disadvantaged, backward, or in need.
READ MORE...
Ek Kathi Adharachi
"At Decent Foundation, our 'Ek Kathi Adharachi' initiative aims to provide support and assistance to elderly individuals in need. Through this program, we donate adjustable walking sticks to elderly people, offering them stability and confidence in their daily activities.
READ MORE...
Tricycle Donation
"At Decent Foundation, we are committed to fostering inclusivity and enhancing mobility for individuals with disabilities. Through our tricycle donation program, we provide specially-designed tricycles to handicapped individuals, particularly those who are backward and underprivileged.
READ MORE...
Breast Cancer Testing
Your Breast Cancer Testing Initiative for Underserved Women is a crucial step towards promoting health equity and addressing healthcare disparities. By targeting underserved demographics such as backward females, farmer wives, needy women, and financially poor women, your initiative ensures that no woman is left behind in the fight against breast cancer.