Corporate Social Responsibility

Embracing life as Chrysalians signifies making meaningful contributions to our planet, whether through small gestures or grand initiatives. Our actions are meticulously crafted to not only touch lives but to ignite conversations and catalyze change, especially in regions where the need is dire, marking the onset of transformative journeys.

VOTING AWARENESS

"THIS TIME I WILL" was an intiative in which all the members of the Foundation spread the message to Punekars to exercise their right to vote in the Lok Sabha elections. Working on these lines, on the 13th of April, 2014, The Foundation along with 300+ volunteers spread out across Pune and launched a massive campaign. They visited malls, went to societies, stood on roads and traffic signals, met more than 50000+ Punekars and urged them to vote for a better India.


This activity was spearheaded by Entrefluencer Manish Gupta, our founder. Manish Gupta, along with the volunteers, tied pledge bands on the hands of more than 50000+ Punekars which read "This Time I Will" and inspired them to remove the bands only after they have cast their vote.

CLEANING OF

PMPML BUSES

The Chrysalis Foundation organized an event to clean the PMPML buses at Swargate Bus Depot to show our appreciation for their exemplary service of ensuring that the numerous passengers reach their respective destinations on time, regularly, without any hassle.


The event was professionally managed and each of the members were equipped with various cleaning materials with the goal of cleaning as many buses as possible from the hours of 8:30 pm to 5 a.m. from 20th October, 2012 to 21st October, 2012.

APRC

APRC is the centre for rehabilitation of paraplegic and tetra-plegic soldiers who have been injured on the war front while serving the nation. The Chrysalis Foundation has been associated with APRC since 1999.


It has been instrumental in generating funds for APRC and has been an integral part of the lives of the inmates by being with them on Independence Day, Republic Day and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.

ROTI, KAPDA AUR MUSKAAN!

The Tribal population of Maharashtra constituting a major part of the tribal population of India is scattered across the state, largely untouched by modernization and urbanization. They live under the most primitive conditions and most of them move from one place to another like nomads. The main source of livelihood is farming, handicrafts, fishing and any odd jobs they find.


Even after 62 years of independence, this part of society lives in a different era, a world of poverty, insecurities and uncertainties, wondering where their next meal will come from. Under this initiative, the foundation aims to provide them with rice, clothes and toys by raising funds through the power talk miracle and distribute them among the tribal population.

TARKESHWAR TEMPLE CLEANING & PLANTATION DRIVE

With the motive of sending across the message of taking responsibility for your motherland, The Chrysalis Foundation organized a cleaning and tree plantation event at Tarkeshwar Temple in Pune.


The members of the foundation, along with volunteers, cleaned the area around the temple and planted saplings there on 9th April, 2017 and again on 20th August, 2017 between the hours of 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.

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