WHO estimates that approximately one-quarter of deaths of children under the age of five can be prevented if and when a healthier environment is provided. Factors that can put children at risk include air pollution, sanitation, unsafe drinking water, lack of hygiene, and exposure to toxic chemicals.

Harmful exposure to pollutants begins when the pregnant mother exposes her developing foetus to harmful toxicants via air, food, and water and easy contact with harmful chemicals. By offering a clean and safe indoor environment a child can develop properly. Whether it’s playing or simply visiting the local market, reduction to exposure to contaminants can trigger healthy growth.  Younger children are more vulnerable to pollution since their immune systems and organs are underdeveloped.

We plan to eradicate unhealthy conditions and offer a pollution-free environment by creating awareness through posters, pamphlets, advertisements, and interaction.