Even the smallest contribution can change lives and mean a whole world. WOLF aims towards realizing a Sustainable World.
No Poverty
No poverty is the first of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations in 2015. It aims to eradicate extreme poverty and reduce inequality by ensuring equal access to basic resources such as food, water, healthcare, education, and decent work opportunities for all individuals and communities.
Initiative
Collecting items like clothes, food supplies etc. for victims of emergencies and to support those in need. We also conduct donation drives where we donate used clothes, books and furniture which are no longer of use to us.
Zero Hunger
Zero Hunger is a sustainable development goal set by the United Nations to eradicate hunger and malnutrition. It also involves improving food production, distribution, and access to nutritious food. Our planet has provided us with tremendous resources, but unequal access and inefficient handling leaves millions of people malnourished. This can be achieved through sustainable agriculture practices, investing in infrastructure, and empowering small farmers and rural communities.
Initiative
Don’t waste food. Freeze fresh produce and leftovers if you don’t have the chance to eat them before they go bad.
Good Health and Well Being
Over the last 15 years, the number of childhood deaths has been cut in half. Good health and well-being is a state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being where an individual is able to lead a fulfilling and productive life. Good health and well-being encompasses various aspects such as proper nutrition, regular exercise, access to quality healthcare, good hygiene, and positive social and environmental factors. The new goal for worldwide Good Health promotes healthy lifestyles, preventive measures and modern, efficient healthcare for everyone.
Initiative
Vaccinate yourself and your kids. Protecting your family from disease also aids public health and donate your blood. “Safe blood saves lives”.
Quality Education - Theory of Karma
Quality education is the process of providing students with the necessary skills, knowledge, and values to succeed in life. It helps students to develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a lifelong love for learning. The theory of Karma, on the other hand, is a fundamental concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, which suggests that a person’s actions have consequences that determine their future experiences. Education liberates the intellect, unlocks the imagination and is fundamental for self-respect.
Initiative
Donate your used books. The easiest way to give access to knowledge is to donate your used books to someone. Visit your local school and ask what school supplies they need. Start a school supply drive in your community.
GENDER EQUALITY
Gender bias is undermining our social fabric and devalues all of us.Gender equality is the concept that individuals of all genders should have equal rights, opportunities, and treatment in all aspects of life, including in areas such as education, employment, politics, and social and cultural norms. It involves creating a society in which all individuals, regardless of their gender, have the ability to make choices about their lives and participate fully in all aspects of society.Together we can eradicate prejudice and work for equal rights and respect for all.
Initiative
Women earn 10 to 30 per cent less than men for the same work. Pay inequality persists everywhere.Stand up against harassment. Whenever you see or become aware of harassment, whether in the workplace, streets, home or the online space, raise your voice against it.Be aware of gender stereotypes.
Clean Water and Sanitation
Clean water and sanitation are essential for human health and well-being. Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation facilities is a fundamental human right, as recognized by the United Nations. One in three people live without sanitation. Unfortunately, millions of people around the world still lack access to clean water and sanitation facilities. This disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including women and children, who often bear the burden of collecting water and suffer the most from water-related illnesses.
Initiative
4 billion people lack access to basic sanitation services. Lend your voice to talk about the lack of toilets in many communities around the world. Don’t overuse water.
World Peace and Justice
Compassion and a strong moral compass is essential to every democratic society.World peace and justice are essential for a stable and prosperous global community. Peace is the absence of violence and conflict, while justice refers to the fair and equitable distribution of resources and opportunities.Ultimately, achieving world peace and justice requires recognizing our shared humanity and working together to build a more equitable and sustainable world for all. It is a challenging but essential goal that requires ongoing effort and collaboration at all levels of society.
Initiative
Know your rights at work. In order to access justice, knowing what you are entitled to will go a long way.Take advantage of your right to elect the leaders in your country and local community.
Our Major Activities
- Leadership Development
- Team Building
- Traning
- Community For Volunteering
- Social Engineering
- Participation Of Society