Built With Care
In collaboration with Bihar School of Yoga, NamMyoho Daan Foundation,
and Phool Versha Foundation
1200+
Children Impacted
11+
NGO Partners
15+
Yoga Centers
About The Initiatives
Restoring Dignity Through Safe Living Spaces
Project Built With Care is our infrastructure development initiative focused on strengthening living conditions in orphanages.
For children growing up in institutional care, their surroundings matter deeply. Safety, hygiene, and comfort are not luxuries. They are essentials that shape physical health, emotional security, and everyday dignity. Through this initiative, we partner closely with orphanages to identify critical infrastructure gaps and implement practical, lasting improvements that enhance daily life.
Our work includes the renovation and construction of hygienic toilet facilities, kitchen upgrades for safer meal preparation, restoration and painting of living spaces, and structural repairs such as doors, windows, ceilings, and essential safety reinforcements.
Each intervention is designed to create environments that feel secure, cared for, and respectful of every child’s right to a safe and nurturing home.
By strengthening these foundations, Project Built With Care goes beyond repairs. It restores dignity, improves well-being, and creates spaces where children can truly feel at home.
What we Offer
Empowering Adolescents with Knowledge & Confidence
Sanitation & Hygiene Upgrades
Renovation and construction of safe, functional toilet facilities that improve health, privacy, and daily dignity.
Kitchen Renovation & Safety
Upgrading kitchen spaces to ensure hygienic, efficient, and secure meal preparation for children.
Living Space Restoration
Painting and revitalising dormitories and common areas to create brighter, more welcoming environments.
Nutrition & Anaemia Awareness
Repair and reinforcement of doors, windows, ceilings, and essential structural elements to ensure safe living conditions.
Support Project Bloom
Your contribution helps us bring yoga and well-being practices to more
underprivileged children across India.
