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Social Activities

Sapling Seed Ball Program

Filmaholic Foundation and team organized a day when many organizations and people came forward to do a sapling seed ball program. Living under the constant threat of natural disasters, it becomes vital for us to take protective measures. We need to focus our efforts on saving and conserving resources while giving back to the society through the restoration of the green cover. Among our many initiatives to improve the green cover, making and dispersing seed balls is an efficient, cost-effective and fun way to restore mother Earth.

A seed ball is an assortment of marble-sized spheres that are made of clay, the Earth, and seeds. They are an easy and quick solution to reclaim the lost green cover of our environment.
Seed balls help in restoring the soil quality and enriching it. The clay present in these seed balls reduces water loss and helps in increasing water retention.
In a way, creating seed balls is an effective way to plant wildflowers in hard-to-reach places. It helps in the restoration of the environment and responding positively to climate change. The program is typically set up with the help of our volunteers. There is no restriction on where the event can happen and on the volunteers that can participate.

 

Freedom Day Go Green Cyclathon

Filmaholic Foundation arranged Go-Green Cyclathon on Indian Independence day to create awareness and encourage regular cycling which stimulates and improves heart, lungs and circulation, reducing risk of cardiovascular diseases. Cycling strengthens heart muscles, lowers resting pulse and reduces blood fat levels.

Bicycle riding also uses minimal fossil fuels and is a pollution-free mode of transport. Bikes reduce the need to build, service and dispose of cars. Bicycle riding conserves roadway and residential space, thereby providing opportunities for less concrete and more plant life in urban areas.

 

Distribution of Ayurvedic saplings to public for healthy environment

Filmaholic Foundation distributed ayurvedic saplings to the public to encourage plant cultivation at homes. Medicinal plants are considered as a rich resources of ingredients which can be used in home remedies and ayurvedic medicines. Apart from that, these plants play a critical role in the development of human cultures around the whole world.

 

Medical Camps

Filmaholic Foundation with the support of other organization organized medical camps to the people of Bangalore. In the Medical camp we provided free medical advice, medicine to the unfortunate people and refer for specialized treatment or surgery whenever it is required. The camp made sure people are getting healthcare at the right time, and seeing the doctor early enough before a small health problem turns serious.

 

Street plays Drama

Filmahollc Foundation conducted street play drama to allow individuals express themselves in their own unique way. The freedom to participate is always there. The influence of theatre activities on development stimulates life skills and challenges the attention of the participants and audience. Street play was used to convey a message to the crowd watching it on the importance of waste management. It was created in different places in Bangalore with the support of BBMP.

 

Conducted Competitions in schools to encourage students co-curricular activities

Filmaholic Foundation organized drawing, painting, debate competitions in schools to help students in developing their creativity and their skill sets. It also boosted their self-esteem, motivated them to become better and made them mentally strong. It also helped the students to work on team building activities.

 

Distribution of school kits to students and relief materials to the flood affected people of North Karnataka

Filmaholic Foundation distributed school kits to the children in flood affected areas as they had lost books due to floods. Our team also distributed relief materials and medicines to the people who were affected by the floods and our team was involved in the rescue operations along with the Indian military services in the flood affected areas.

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