Trust of People
Empowering communities through dignity, education, and equal opportunities for all, Trust of People works to ensure that no one is left behind. By supporting children, youth, and families with access to learning, life skills, and safer environments, we help people realise their potential with pride and self-respect.
The STREE Project empowers women through comprehensive training in digital literacy, entrepreneurship, health, and financial inclusion. Thousands of women have transformed into micro-entrepreneurs and peer leaders, creating powerful ripples of social and economic empowerment within their families and communities.
5,000+
45%
1,200+
80%
Strengthening women through SHG support, digital learning, and micro-business development initiatives.
Women-led self-help group meetings
Hands-on computer & mobile classes
Micro-entrepreneurship development
Under the UTTHAAN initiative, informal sanitation and waste workers gain access to crucial services including identity documentation, health insurance, and financial services. The project emphasizes dignity, skill enhancement, and gender equality, integrating marginalized groups into formal systems to strengthen inclusive growth.
Providing dignity, security, and formal recognition to those who keep our communities clean
All workers registered with official ID
Workers covered with health benefits
Connected to banking services
Completed skill enhancement programs
Empowering workers through comprehensive field training, identity support, and family welfare services for long-term community development.
MHM Initiative • Breaking Taboos, Building Dignity
Through school and community-based sessions, Trust of People demystifies menstruation and promotes eco-friendly products. Girls and women learn about safe practices, health management, and disposal, ensuring dignity and continuity in education while reducing menstrual waste and taboos.
20,000+
Girls & Women Reached
150+
Awareness Campaigns
500+
Peer Educators
Significant increase in understanding of menstrual health and hygiene practices
Breaking down cultural barriers and promoting open conversation
Girls staying in school during menstruation with proper support
Increased use of reusable and sustainable menstrual products.
Trained community leaders
Reusable pad demonstrations
Interactive learning programs
Through comprehensive GESI initiatives, we're building a more equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of gender or social background.