Thematic Areas

Thematic Areas

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SHUBH Trust works across key thematic areas including health, nutrition, livelihood, reproductive health, women empowerment, and climate sustainability to drive holistic community development. Through awareness sessions, capacity-building programs, and community engagement, the organization addresses critical issues such as maternal and child health, dietary practices, skill development, and gender equality. By integrating healthcare access, nutrition education, livelihood training, and environmental responsibility, SHUBH Trust creates sustainable, inclusive solutions that empower individuals and strengthen communities at the grassroots level.

Areas of works

Health

We improve community well-being by creating awareness and providing access to essential healthcare to support healthier lives, especially for women, children, and adolescents

Nutrition

We promote better health through awareness and informed nutrition choices.
Our sessions guide women, adolescents, and children on balanced diets and healthy eating habits.

Livelihood

We aim to empower young women and girls by giving them useful and income-generating skills under our Livelihood theme

Reproductive Health

We aim to enhance awareness and access to vital information by focusing on young women, adolescent girls, and young adults to make informed decisions about their bodies and well-being.

Women Empowerment

We create an environment where women can realise their full potential. Through a range of community-driven initiatives, women are encouraged to take charge of their lives, participate in decision-making, and access opportunities for growth and independence.

Climate Change

The efforts are focused on protecting the environment through innovative waste management and upcycling practices. By repurposing plastic and textile waste, communities are encouraged to adopt sustainable habits that reduce pollution and promote a circular economy.