Discover how over 280 villagers in Gona, Tehri Garhwal, came together under Goonj’s Cloth for Work initiative to rebuild a damaged footpath and boundary wall through voluntary labour and shared resilience.
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Inspiring Learning: Strengthening Access in Jakhari, Uttarkashi
Learn how Goonj’s Cloth for Work initiative in Uttarkashi enabled children at Government Primary School Jakhari with school kits and activities, restoring dignity and enthusiasm for education.
Read More >Sujata’s Spark: From One Click to a Community of Care in Roorkee
After discovering Goonj online, Sujata grew from first-time contributor to Roorkee’s lead volunteer, now guiding 90+ contributors and building lasting structures of care.
Read More >Avrithi’s Circle of Care: A Daughter’s Promise from Dehradun
After losing her mother, Avrithi launched DEWS in Dehradun — leading initiatives on menstrual dignity, mental wellness, and structured giving with Goonj.
Read More >Sunil’s Centre of Purpose: A Quiet Promise Kept in Dehradun
After losing his wife, Sunil Anand opened a Goonj drop-off centre in Dehradun. His story reflects healing, dignity, and quiet leadership in action.
Read More >Sunil ji’s Journey — From Personal Loss to Collective Impact
Meet Sunil Anand from Uttarakhand—a Goonj volunteer who turned his wife’s wish into community action. From Joy of Giving Week cloth drives to promoting GBG products, his story reflects dignity, creativity, and purpose.
Read More >Rooting Resilience – How Pungaon Village Took on Fodder Scarcity and Landslide Risk
In Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district, Pungaon villagers planted 500 native trees in a day to prevent landslides and address fodder scarcity. A grassroots initiative showing climate resilience in action.
Read More >Surma Devi’s Story – Stitching Dignity Through Cloth-Based Livelihood
Surma Devi, a Goonj Didi from Uttarakhand, shares her journey with My Pad and NJPC—empowering herself and other women through cloth-based menstrual health education and livelihood.
Read More >How a “School Bank” in Chamoli is Redefining Access to Education Through Collective Ownership
Discover how students and teachers in Chamoli co-created a School Bank to ensure uninterrupted learning through collective ownership of school materials.
Read More >Udkhola’s Path of Progress: How over 100 Villagers Repaired Roads and Reclaimed Dignity Together
In Uttarkashi's Udkhola village, 129 villagers rebuilt their rain-damaged road through collective efforts, safeguarding school access, agriculture, and dignity. Read how Goonj’s Cloth for Work enabled people-led change.
Read More >Restoring Dignity in Deyarkot: How Women Reclaimed a Forgotten Cattle Shed
In Chamoli, Uttarakhand, women tackled a long-standing challenge through Goonj’s Cloth for Work, turning a disused cattle shed into a symbol of unity and self-reliance.
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