Adolescent Girls & Women Empowerment                                                       

Lokpath Charitable Trust formed 24 Azadi Kishori groups, engaging 464 adolescent girls, and 10 women’s groups, with 170 women joining the Azadi Mahila Manch. The Trust successfully re-enrolled 23 out-of-school girls into schools. In 11 villages, Azadi Kishori Manch is operating Azadi Information Centers and Learning Centers, with 124 Champion Girls stepping into leadership roles.

Climate Change Awareness and Water Conservation

Promoted sustainable soil and water conservation practices to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience against climate change. Trained 214 farmers in zero-budget natural farming, empowering them to adopt eco-friendly and cost-effective agricultural methods. Conducted a Crop Residue Management Campaign across 20 villages, educating 600 individuals about the detrimental effects of stubble burning on soil and air quality. This initiative fostered awareness and encouraged the adoption of sustainable alternatives, contributing to improved environmental health and community well-being.

Livelihood Promotion

Lokpath Charitable Trust organized training for 198 farmers in seven villages of Kabrai and Charkhari blocks on sustainable agriculture, focusing on natural farming, organic fertilizers, and climate resilience. In partnership with the ATMA project, we also conducted practical demonstrations on advanced vegetable and pulse cultivation, promoting agricultural innovation.        

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Social Service and Public Welfare Work

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Lokpath Charitable Trust provided food kits to 200 families, meals to malnourished children, and essential supplies to 1,500 community members. We also conducted awareness programs on Covid-19 prevention. During droughts, we launched the Paushala Program to supply drinking water to animals in five villages, reflecting our commitment to animal welfare and environmental responsibility.

The organization, in collaboration with the District Mental Health Unit, Mahoba, has conducted awareness camps and provided treatment and counseling to 54 mental health patients. Additionally, in partnership with Anushka Foundation, it has supported the treatment and awareness of 34 children with clubfoot.

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