Posted : May 12, 2021
Blog
Tulsikala India Foundation installed Sanitizer Stands (4 no.) in Sr. Secondary School, Village Islampur, Sohna Road, Gurugram.
The volunteers also spent time with students explaining the importance of clean hands. The students were also told how to use the stand.
In association with YSS Dhyan Mandir, Gurugram
Your association will make our drive successful to install more such stands in schools.
Our Volunteers recognised the challenge related to food to the people who were in front, away from home BUT on DUTY. Volunteers cooked extra in their regular food and shared with Security Guards, Front-line workers in different areas.
Wow. Worth praising.
Good Job TIF-Volunteers!!
Tulsikala Team salutes COVID-19 Warriors.
Towards this, Tulsikala in association with Lions Club Noida Lotus felicited few Medical Practitioners in Noida.
The team also met Respected Dr. Mahesh Sharma. He appreciated & encouraged our gesture & efforts.
A proud moment!!
Our frontline heroes – “Security Guards” had tough long hours specially when Lockdown 1.0 started. During covid-19 lockdown, our security guards bravely did their jobs. Tulsikala volunteers actively got involved in the snack distribution to these wonderful heroes.
Tulsikala joined #SafeHands challenge, launched by WHO (World Health Organisaion) to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and distributed liquid soaps & sanitizers in nearby area.
It is very important to use the hand sanitizers properly to ensure it cleanses and gets rid of the germs without spreading.
Right use of hand sanitizer
- Apply the hand sanitizer to the palm of one hand
- Rub your both hands together
- Rub the gel over all the surfaces of your hands and fingers until your hands are dry
- This should take around 20 seconds.
Avoid hand sanitizer if your hands are dirty.
Tulsikala volunteers are keen in taking every opportunity to educate and share the knowledge in all possible ways. The objective is to make a difference in the lives of these “little learners” as every child deserves education.
These photos are from a construction sites. TIF Volunteers are teaching, distributing stationaries, picture-story books.
Initially, it was very difficult to motivate a single child to enter the classroom, but then within a week, 5 kids joined the classroom learning sessions.
Thanks to the builder who was kind enough to share a place to setup the classroom. The learning board and the books were funded by Tulsikala.
God Bless our Kids!!
Skills and knowledge are the important factors that contribute to the development of an individual person and eventually to the economic growth and social development of the country. Acquiring such life skills is very difficult for the people living in the underprivileged communities due to the lack of opportunities and knowledge.
Tulsikala aims in providing opportunities to learn life skills to improve their quality of life. In order to achieve this, along with the support of the volunteers we teach the women performing arts like dancing and singing, painting, sewing, embroidery, fabric painting, handmade paper bags, handmade craft items, handmade handbags and many more based on the interest of the individual.
One’s skills are his inexhaustible treasure keeping him from hunger wherever he goes. The skill development programmes helps to earn their living and thus improve their economic status.
Tulsikala strongly believes that the menstrual hygiene is very vital for physical and mental well-being which leads to women empowerment.
It is important to provide knowledge and awareness of menstrual health and personal hygiene for underprivileged women (deprived section of our society). The women in this category face numerous challenges especially during their menstrual cycle as they lack access to sanitary pads which results in various reproductive health and vaginal infection related issues. To address the growing concern of women hygiene, our organisation will be conducting a number of menstrual hygiene awareness camps and are also planning to support them with free distribution of bio-degradable sanitary pads.
TULSIKALA has plans to install sanitary pad vending machines, give financial aid to sanitary pad production units to create employment opportunities for women.