Community Initiatives
Building sustainable impact through community support, education, and environmental care
Building sustainable impact through community support, education, and environmental care
We are actively interested in and continuously run various donation drives and community support initiatives. Our foundation believes in sustainable, impactful giving that creates lasting change in our community.
Continuous community support programs
Focus on long-term community development
Direct engagement with local families
Past initiatives have facilitated support worth approximately ₹5,00,000 through various community programs
Highlights from our LinkedIn posts showcasing our ongoing community work, partnerships, and social impact initiatives.
"Our objective was to foster our own community. The Abhi Sai Datta Trust was filled with energetic young men that related to us. Since I first went there in 2018, I fell in love with their cheer and wanted to do more for them, and support their family that they had created with each other."
Filled with confidence to make a difference in 70 students' lives at the Trust, supported by DRNF's past efforts of donation drives for over 6 months worth of meals to the trust, weekly workshops began at the Trust along with educational support items provided, beginning from 2020.
Workshop sessions with students
Student creating art depicting sanitation - one of our favorite moments!
Our community through DRNF—2022. Featuring childhood toys and some of our best teammates supporting our collective mission as a foundation.
We're dedicated to causes such as animals, environment, and sanitation.
Regular tree plantation drives around the city, including our initiative around ITC Hotel in Hyderabad with members of the DRNF Support Team and Ixora Corporate Services.
We support animal support organizations, such as People for Animals and individual animal rescue workers, including Pridhvi for animal rescue drives.
"My dog Google is a rescue dog himself, abandoned at the GHMC Dog Park where a LooCafe operates. A supervisor and a visitor of the park both took him home and abandoned him again. Google looked like a battered street dog that was over-friendly, confused for aggressiveness to park visitors, and was left to the streets until Google was brought home finally where he's currently living healthily for the last 4 years with Ved."
Ved after a year of developing an understanding with Google at the Dog Park