Who We Are
“Empowering Lives, Inspiring Change: Welcome to Dream and Green Foundation”
Established in 2002, Dream and Green Foundation is an Indian development organization, impacting the lives of over 15 lakh children and their families every year. We have more than 400 projects on education, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment in over 2,000 remote villages and urban slums across 25 states of India.
Dream and Green Foundation works as a catalyst in the cycle of change, complementing and supplementing government efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Directors
Dream and Green Foundation
Amit Kumar Sahoo
'Director'
Manoj Kumar
'Director'
What We Do
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Dream and Green Foundation’s flagship programme Mission Education works with the objective of empowering underprivileged children by providing education, nutrition, and wellness support.
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Dream and Green Foundation’s comprehensive and community-centric health programme takes primary healthcare services to the doorsteps of underserved communities in both rural and urban India.
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— WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
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— Disaster Relief
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Impact Stories
With grit and courage, she became a Hero
Arna Majhi, a 45-year-old, tribal woman from Boringpadar village, in Narla Block, Bhawanipatna, Orissa, lives with her husband, and her daughter. Today she works as an animator with Dream and Green Foundation at a Farmer Field School (FFS) under project Pathways, inspiring other women to adopt modern agricultural.
Inspiring community with leadership
Former teacher, Sudha Manirathanam chose to leave her plush job to make a difference in her Nattarmangalam panchayat in Kattumanarkoil block. She has worked for her village as a ‘model panchayat’ when it comes to women’s rights and the survival of daughters