Nupur Sahay is one of our committed volunteers who resides in Delhi NCR. Through small, thoughtful initiatives, she engages her community in conversations around dignity, disaster response, and people-led action.
This year, in raksha bandhan, a festival in India, Nupur did not limit the day to rituals or celebrations. She turned it into a moment of purpose. With patience and care, Nupur hand-crafted each rakhi herself. Every thread carried time, thought, and intention, not to sell a product, but to start conversations around disaster relief and response.
Small Acts, Shared Conversations
Nupur shared these handmade rakhis within her housing society group. Along with the rakhis she initiated conversations about giving with dignity, and contributing in Goonj’s Rahat – disaster relief work.
Through these exchanges, she raised ₹660. The amount may seem modest at first glance, but what made it meaningful was how it came together through curiosity, dialogue, and voluntary participation.
This was not fundraising in the conventional sense. It was people connecting with people, choosing to contribute after understanding the work.
Walking the Talk
As promised, Nupur matched the amount from her own pocket and contributed it to Goonj’s disaster relief and response effort. What began as a festive gesture quietly grew into an act of responsibility standing by the cause she spoke about.
Her action reflected a larger truth often seen in Goonj’s work: change does not always arrive through large gestures. Sometimes, it takes shape through consistency, honesty, and follow-through.
More Than a Festival Gesture
This Raksha Bandhan, Nupur didn’t just make rakhis. She created a space for reflection and action showing how festivals can become opportunities to engage with real issues and respond meaningfully.
In weaving each rakhi, she also wove care, awareness, and trust proving that even the smallest efforts, when rooted in intent, can carry far-reaching impact.

Nupur, a Goonj volunteer, at a Goonj collection camp organized by her.
Be a Part of Change
Our invitation to you is, start from where you are.. From a small change of starting a Goonj kee Gullak or Team 5000, joining a long and deep change process, or things in between- organising a collection drive, a volunteering journey, an internship, or simply walking with us signing for a Goonj monthly newsletter subscription.. More on www.goonj.org or write to [email protected].
Many options, but the choice is always one; Taking Action..















