This #WorldEnvironmentDay, Dawoodi Bohra volunteers in Dahod, Gujarat transformed repurposed fabric into reusable cloth bags, promoting sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.
Small choices today can help create a greener tomorrow.
#BeatPlasticPollution
As Mumbai reels under peak summer temperatures, our members are distributing cold refreshments and buttermilk to commuters, daily wage workers, and pedestrians.
Under the “Beat the Heat” campaign, served more than 11,000 Mumbaikars in just one afternoon.
In partnership with @HeartandStroke, @ProjectRiseDB volunteers of the #Toronto#DawoodiBohra community took steps alongside Richmond Hill Mayor @DavidWestRH, Fire Chief Tom Raeburn, and representatives from the office of MPP @DaisyWai_ to raise funds for heart and brain health and help build healthier communities.
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we're reminded that a sustainable future starts with the choices we make today. Every action, big or small, helps create a healthier planet for generations to come. 🌍
#NowForClimate@Dawoodi_Bohras@UNEP
Members of the #WashingtonDC#DawoodiBohra community came together to plant tomatoes, peppers, radishes, and other vegetables in their masjid complex garden, helping grow fresh produce for community meals.
A simple way to support sustainability, strengthen community bonds, and enjoy the rewards of growing food locally.
Expanding access to care where it’s needed most.
In #Jamnagar, a 5-day free medical camp under the community's Health and Wellbeing department and @ProjectRiseDB is bringing multi-speciality healthcare to 1,500 patients, supporting Gujarat’s broader efforts to improve healthcare access.
Led by expert doctors, volunteers and paramedics the initiative reflects a continued commitment to healthcare for everyone.
@Bohras_India#DawoodiBohras#HealthForAll
Rolling up their sleeves, @ProjectRiseDB volunteers of the #Detroit#DawoodiBohra community led a clean-up in Farmington Hills—collecting over 125 lbs. of trash as part of their commitment to caring for shared spaces.
A warm meal can fuel a brighter future. Each week, 20
@ProjectRiseDB volunteers come together to nourish students so they can focus on what matters most—their #education. Because every student deserves the chance to turn their dreams into reality.
@Dawoodi_Bohras@UNICEFAfrica
A hospital stay can feel overwhelming for a child — unfamiliar sounds, bright lights, and fear.
That’s why the new sensory room at Midland Metropolitan University Hospital in Smethwick, one of the West Midlands’ newest NHS facilities, is so special. Donated by the Dawoodi Bohras of #Birmingham, the space is designed to provide comfort, play, and healing for young patients.
Because healing is more than medicine — it’s about creating spaces where children feel safe.
@BhamCityCouncil@birmingham_live@uhbtrust@SWBHnhs@Bohras_UK@ProjectRiseDB#Healthcare#NHS#ChildWellbeing#DawoodiBohras
As part of the Beat the Heat campaign, @ProjectRiseDB members in #Visakhapatnam distributed refreshing drinks to commuters, workers, and drivers travelling during the afternoon heat.
Over 3,500 glasses were distributed, offering refreshment and respite to those on the move.
Under the rising temperatures in #Mumbai, members gathered near Byculla railway station for a simple “Beat the Heat” campaign, distributing cold fruit juice packets to over 1,500 exhausted Mumbaikars, bringing smiles, relief, and compassion to weary passengers.
Amid the intense summer heat in #Maharashtra, our @ProjectRiseDB members in Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani organised a cooling relief drive across market areas, distributing chilled beverages to vendors.
The initiative reached those working under the scorching afternoon sun.
As temperatures continue to rise, small acts of relief matter more than ever.
As part of the Beat the Heat campaign, volunteers in #Galiyakot, #Rajasthan distributed 3,500 glasses of fresh lemon juice in Anandpuri village, offering respite to those enduring the scorching heat.
As temperatures continued to rise across #Maharashtra, @ProjectRiseDB members in Sangamner distributed cooling refreshments at the bus stand, bringing relief to around 900 labourers, vendors, passengers, and pedestrians during the intense summer heat.
@Dawoodi_Bohras
Nation First begins with caring for the people who form the backbone of our everyday lives.
As part of the Beat the Heat initiative, volunteers in #Indore distributed over 18,000 servings of ‘Masala Chhas’ to workers, street vendors, and citizens braving the scorching heat.
The streets do not slow down for summer, countless people continue earning livelihoods under the blazing sun each day. In #Raipur, #Chhattisgarh, young volunteers served refreshing drinks to citizens on the streets, turning a regular drink into a much needed moment of the day.