Programs

Practical initiatives that communities can see and join.

The trust’s work is broad, but each program is rooted in a simple question: what kind of help will create visible improvement here?

Dr. Abdul Kalam Photo
01

Planted Trees

516500

Large-scale plantation drives that keep greenery efforts visible across schools, public spaces, and district campaigns.

  • Volunteer-driven execution
  • District-level planning
  • Clear public-facing outcomes
02

Education Support

356

Programs that provide academic guidance, learning materials, and mentorship to students from various communities.

  • Volunteer-led teaching support
  • School and community outreach
  • Improving access to quality education
03

Our Volunteers

26850

A strong network of committed individuals who contribute their time and skills to serve society.

  • Community-driven participation
  • Youth leadership initiatives
  • Continuous social impact
04

Total Branches

233

Branches established across districts to coordinate social service and community development activities.

  • District-level coordination
  • Local community engagement
  • Expanding service reach
05

Total Events

1914

Awareness programs, service drives, and community gatherings organized throughout the year.

  • Educational and social campaigns
  • Volunteer engagement programs
  • Public awareness initiatives
06

Our Followers

416300

A growing community supporting the mission and staying connected through digital and social platforms.

  • Active online engagement
  • Awareness through social media
  • Strong supporter network
07

Total Awardees

4600

Recognition given to individuals and students who have excelled in academics, sports, arts, and social service.

  • Encouraging talent and dedication
  • Public recognition ceremonies
  • Motivating future achievers
08

Free Homes

22

Initiatives that assist underprivileged families with housing support and basic living facilities.

  • Support for economically weaker families
  • Community welfare initiatives
  • Building safer living environments

Frequently Asked Questions

The trust organizes activities such as tree-planting drives, educational support programs for students, environmental awareness campaigns, and social service initiatives. These activities aim to promote the values and vision of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.

The trust maintains proper records of donations, activities, and expenses. Members are informed about programs and contributions to ensure transparency and accountability in all its initiatives.

The trust was founded on 01 October 2015 to carry forward the service vision of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam through educational, greenery, and social welfare initiatives.

Members can participate in local service projects, district coordination, awareness campaigns, and mission-driven volunteer work with measurable public impact.

Responsibilities are assigned through district-level teams based on availability, local needs, and event plans communicated in volunteer coordination channels.

Yes. Support in kind and financial contribution are both welcome, and the team coordinates the most urgent requirements transparently.

You can donate by bank transfer. Share transaction details by email so the trust can track the donation and issue a receipt for records.

Membership process and contribution details are communicated by the trust team during onboarding and may vary by activity requirements.

No. The trust functions as a non-governmental social service organization focused on education, greenery, welfare, and community development.

Use the volunteer registration form, then connect with district coordinators for orientation and upcoming activities.
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