Projects Open for Volunteering
Current Project
We aim ro rejuvenate marine ecosystem. We are building to change the sea! The saddest part is, we can’t see the full extent of damage...
Current Project
Ek Saath Foundation in collaboration with BMC F - North ward aims at turning the slum settlement in Kokari, Wadala, into a zero waste settlement.
Current Project
Carter Clean Up, started on 24th June 2021, is a movement that believes in minimizing the plastic footprint, so that we can enjoy mother...
In their words
“Kokari is cleaner than ever, thanks to the waste segregation methods introduced by Ek Saath. The regular health camps every three months have been a tremendous help to our community, ensuring we stay healthy and informed.”
“We've started segregating our waste as instructed, and the ongoing cleanup of the grounds to create a green space for our kids to play is a wonderful initiative. It's making a real difference in our community.”
“Before, waste would pile up on the island, especially after high tides, and it felt like it would never go away. Now, with the waste being taken off the island for recycling, it’s better for us locals and will help boost tourism on Elephanta Island.”
“The Waste Management Initiative has significantly improved cleanliness in Gharapuri. I pick up the waste around my stall and hand it over to your collection workers. It feels good to contribute to keeping our island clean.”
“The collection workers pick up waste regularly, and cleanups are done often. It feels good to see the island staying clean with these efforts.”