“Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Root for Earth
Root for Earth is driven by a mission to restore the planet, one community at a time. Through tree plantations, clean energy access, and climate education, the initiative empowers people to be part of the solution. Focused on low-income and vulnerable regions, it addresses environmental degradation through practical, scalable actions—like rainwater harvesting, plastic-free drives, and green energy tools. More than a program, Root for Earth is a call to action—to rethink our habits, respect nature, and rebuild balance between people and the planet. Because climate justice starts at the roots.
Key objectives of our program
Tree Plantation Drives
Restore green cover in deforested areas and urban heat islands to improve air quality and biodiversity.
Plastic-Free Campaigns & Cleanups
Mobilize communities to reduce single-use plastics and clean public spaces.
Clean Energy Access
Distribute solar-powered lights and cookstoves to off-grid, energy-poor households.
Water Sustainability Projects
Install rainwater harvesting systems and provide affordable water filtration solutions.
Climate Literacy Programs
Educate youth and local communities on climate change, sustainable living, and eco-friendly practices.
Credentials:
Your Support Enables Us to Reach the Unreached!
CSR & Niti Aayog Registrations
CSR-1 Registration No.: CSR00072691 (Dated: 11-05-2024)
Niti Aayog Unique ID: DL/2021/0282156 (Dated: 09-11-2021)
80G Exemption Details
80G Exemption No.
(Dated: 03-05-2024):
AAATW5282AF2024101
Trust Registration Details
12A Registration No.(Dated: 03-05-2024):
AAATW5282AE2024101
Registration No.:
1993 (Dated: 22-12-2015)
Challenges Faced
- Low Awareness & Priority
Environmental issues are often misunderstood or seen as distant threats by many communities.
- Short-Term Thinking
Sustainable solutions are viewed as expensive luxuries rather than urgent necessities.
- Waste Mismanagement
Inadequate waste collection and disposal systems worsen pollution, especially in densely populated slums.
- Funding & Scale
Environmental initiatives struggle with limited resources and lack of consistent, long-term support. - Climate Vulnerability
Poor and rural communities are the hardest hit by extreme weather events, droughts, and floods.