What We Do

Our Initiatives

From emergency winter shield distributions to sustainable long-term educational sponsorships and tree planting drives, we coordinate direct ground-impact campaigns.

Blanket Distribution Drives - community welfare campaign by Shailja Trust

Blanket Distribution Drives

Providing warmth and survival shelter kits to families and elderly individuals living in harsh winter conditions on the streets and in remote areas.

Core Objectives

  • Distribute over 5,000 premium quality heavy blankets every winter season.
  • Identify and support marginalized clusters including night shelters, brick kilns, and street sleepers.
  • Provide winter accessories like thermal caps, woolen gloves, and heavy socks for children.
Verified Impact

"Over 8,200 individuals shielded from severe sub-zero winter temperatures across North India."

Stationery Distribution Drive - community welfare campaign by Shailja Trust

Stationery Distribution Drive

Equipping underprivileged public school children with comprehensive learning packages, textbooks, and drawing instruments to foster a love for education.

Core Objectives

  • Distribute learning kits to over 2,000 underprivileged children annually.
  • Host interactive stationery camps with coloring competitions to encourage expression.
  • Collaborate with municipal schools to map out and replenish school bags, workbooks, and study tables.
Verified Impact

"Equipped 2,400+ public primary students with the confidence and tools needed to stay in school."

Summer Social Internship Program - community welfare campaign by Shailja Trust

Summer Social Internship Program

A transformative field program for university students to engage in research, literacy drives, and community surveying.

Core Objectives

  • Sensitize youth towards grassroots socio-economic realities.
  • Conduct literacy camps and support blanket/stationery logistical planning.
  • Equip participants with field project guidelines and certificates.
Verified Impact

"Engaged 150+ student interns and completed 12 community research reports."