Project Menstrual Hygiene is one big flagship programme by the founders of The Good Quest Foundation which aims to promote Menstrual Hygiene and Sanitation among young women in the slums of Bengaluru.
An initiative to realize the dream of every child in the slums of Bengaluru and children from poor economic background to get education and a close hand holding in holistic development.
An initiative to train the youth in the slums and fetch them job opportunities
An initiative to help the youth in the slums to recover from the addiction of Alchoholism and drug abuse
An initiative to empower the Transgenders in Bengaluru.
Successfully completed two batches of Life Skill Training at Madiwala Observation Home (Remand Home) covering 130 boys so far
We have attained happiness in providing food to a hundreds who take shelter in the platforms of our city. (We as a practice don’ t measure and keep a count on the food we serve to the needy)
Women are trained to stitch Sanitary pads and Facial masks and remunerated handsomely and their produce are donated in the ration drives in Tribal communities during Forest drives and welfare project programmes.
The Good Quest foundation in partnership with the department of Public Instruction, Govt of Karnataka
Presents 'Namma Vision 150' an effort to reach out to 1 lakh + children in 150 govt schools on the 150th birth anniversary year of Mahatma Ganthi with an objective to create awareness on 'Say No to Littering' 'Say No to Plastic and 'Say Yes to Personal Hygiene’