Sanskriti formalised the decade long charitable community activities by opting for a registered charity status in January 2021. This was backed by the trustees so our resolve to give back to the community is stronger than ever.
Sanskriti, in 2022, has started a collaboration with an existing charity in India, who are working at ground level and supporting them in bringing about some crucial upliftment for the poorest. We have developed a strong relationship with Swadhina, a charity organisation in India. In collaboration with them, we have launched a much-awaited charity project, an initiative to uplift through education, the lives of young girls in the Musabani area of Jharkhand.
Over the years, Sanskriti has been supporting charities back in India who work towards betterment of life amongst the under-privileged as well as the elderly population. Sanskriti has raised valuable funds to support migrant workers in India during Covid and for relief of people hit by cyclone Amphan.
In our endeavour to spread Indian culture among the public in UK, we have organised several Indian/Bengali programmes (drama, music, songs and literature) encouraging active community participation. On several occasions Sanskriti has invited recognized singers and musicians from India to perform in UK, thus giving Indian diaspora the opportunity to experience high quality cultural programmes here in the UK.
Our charity journey continues these shores through food bank contributions and clothes collections for those who are affected by the cost of living and the resultant crisis faced by many.