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Completed PROJECTS

Completed PROJECTS

IN (2019)


Our team observed that the bone-chilling cold is prevailing and children, women etc. are walking barefoot, wearing little or no warm clothes to protect themselves from the cold. Seeing this, a campaign was run from 1 December 2019 to 31 January 2020 in which the Foundation team provided warm clothes, shoes, socks etc. to the people living in slums or helpless people.

IN (2020)

On February 16, people of village Dhanju/Dulehra were made aware about water conservation. Along with this, villagers were also made aware about saving the environment by planting 70 trees together with the villagers.

From March 28 to 25 July 2020, during the global pandemic, 1 lakh masks were distributed to people to protect them from corona, ration kits were provided to more than 1 thousand families and at night, assistance in the form of tea, food, biscuit packets etc. was provided to administrative officers and passers-by at the intersections.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, a survey was conducted by our team in which small business people like vegetable vendors, tea shops, rickshaw pullers etc. did not have money to celebrate Diwali, hence an effort was made by our team to collect old toys, clothes, shoes from the people. Motivated to give food items etc., a week before, a banner was put up in the city informing about the place and time, then a campaign was run from 5th November to 10th November. The people of the city supported us a lot and we were able to become the smile of hundreds of children.

Since 2020 and continuing to the present, the Boond Foundation Trust has been providing a reliable source of drinking water at Nand Plaza on Garh Road. Utilizing 30 water campers daily, this initiative ensures that the local community has consistent access to clean and safe drinking water.

IN (2021)

Our foundation undertook several initiatives to support the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The foundation distributed masks to the public to help protect against the virus, provided ration kits to more than 1,000 families to ensure they had essential food supplies, and offered nighttime assistance in the form of tea, food, and biscuit packets to administrative officers and passers-by at intersections. These efforts were instrumental in providing much-needed support and relief during a challenging time

IN (2022)

From 2022 to 2024, Our Foundation embarked on a significant initiative to conserve water in the local area. By repairing over 15,000 taps and addressing numerous water line leaks, the foundation effectively prevented substantial water wastage. This effort underscores the Trust’s ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable water use and ensuring the community has access to this essential resource.

In May 2022, Boond Foundation Trust placed clay bowls filled with water in Suraj Kund Park to ensure birds had access to drinking water. This initiative was part of the foundation’s broader efforts to support local wildlife and promote environmental conservation.

In June 2022, We constructed a water cooler for public use in Medical College. This project was created using the “best out of waste” approach, demonstrating the foundation’s commitment to sustainability and community service.

IN (2023)

On November 22 at Hotel Rajhans Regency on Garh Road in Meerut, the Boond Foundation Trust provided sewing training to 50 women. Upon completion of the training, 50 sewing machines were distributed to the participants, courtesy of the State Bank of India.

IN (2024)

On the occasion of World Environment Day, June 5, Our Foundation undertook an initiative to plant five peepal trees along the riverbank. The foundation’s team diligently monitors these trees, ensuring their growth and well-being through regular care and watering. This effort highlights the Trust’s dedication to environmental conservation and its proactive approach to fostering a greener and healthier ecosystem.

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