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Treenighet Foundation

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  • Helped Fund 500+ Powerful Projects
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Frequently Asked Questions

Our mission is to uplift underprivileged communities by offering support in sports, education, health care, youth awareness, and maternal–child development, especially in rural and low-income areas of Jharkhand. It also helps destitute people who live below the poverty line.

Our initiatives are designed for children, youth, mothers, and families from underserved backgrounds—particularly in the East Singhbhum district. We also engage local volunteers, teachers, and healthcare workers to support these efforts.

We are funded through donations, grants, and CSR partnerships. We maintain complete transparency with regular financial audits and public reports available to donors and stakeholders.

Yes, we are legally registered under Section 8 Companies Act, 2013, with the CIN: U88900JH2025NPL023934. Our office is located in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.

Ramesh Das,

Village Elder

Before the awareness session, we didn’t understand the importance of hygiene. Now, our whole village follows basic health practices and children fall sick less often.

Anita Devi,

Mother & Farmer

My son received a scholarship through their program. It was the first time in our family someone joined college. We’re hopeful for a better future now.

Aditi Verma,

Volunteer

I volunteered for one of their literacy drives. The joy of teaching elders how to sign their names was unmatched. It’s more than service—it’s transformation.

Rekha Soren,

Self-Help Group Member

Their women’s self-help group taught us how to manage savings and start small businesses. Today, I run a successful pickle business with other women from my village.