Trustee's Message
Some experiences in life changes the way we think and the way we aspire to work. A single incident that I experienced in the United States left a deep impression in my heart. I was greatly touched by the help that I got from the people of USA when I was there and it inspired me to take up an initiative in India for helping the needy people. Today, Peace Charitable Public Trust stands on a platform, which at the onset looked difficult but we never thought it was impossible to carry forward our vision. We have just started and there is much more to be achieved but we believe that we can extend our helping hand to those who are in need of it. The thrust is on serving the society as a whole with special emphasis on the poor and distressed through piety, compassion and understanding. We are also working towards imbibing moral and spiritual values and to bring about social harmony and contentment in the society.
Our Initiatives

Our Initiatives

When Peace started with its initiatives to bring about a positive change in the lives of the needy people of the country the tasks before it indeed looked difficult but never insurmountable. The Trust was thus able to make a promising beginning though it feels that there is still much to be done. It has been consistently availing opportunities to lend its helping hand to the needy

Some of the noteworthy Peace initiatives: -
Blanket Distribution
This project undertaken by the Trust was launched on the 14th January
2007 and was completed in three stages. Blankets were distributed to
the needy by members of the Trust who also ensured that goods were
distributed to genuine needy people thereby preventing misuse of
goods. The commendable efforts of the members made this project
a success.
Free Health Mela
On 18th February 2007, the Trust organized a free health mela at Kalka Public school Alaknanda where medical experts like specialist doctors and other staff catered to the medical needs of the common people. A large number of people benefited from this endeavor and they availed excellent medical facilities, free medicines etc which were provided exclusively for them
Drinking Water
The year 2007 turned out to be a hot and sultry year and to quench the thirst of the people who worked under the
sun for their livelihood, the Trust took up the initiative to provide free cool and clean drinking water to them. This
initiative was taken up in the month of March 2007.
Free Health Camp
As 'Health for all' is the focus of the Trust it took up a health project and organized a mammoth health camp on
27th May 2007 at Adhchini village in New Delhi. This camp was under the direct supervision of senior doctors
and Para-medical staff that ensured its success. The rural people of Delhi could consult with Allopathic,
Homeopathic and Naturopathic doctors.
Polio Camp
A polio health camp was organized by the Trust under WHO guidelines on
5th August 2007 at Shri Shyam Jhulla Mahotsav, Mahavir Vatika and Dariya
Gunj in Delhi. Social workers and volunteers of the Trust guided and educated
the participants on the importance of polio drops along with breast-feeding
Polio drops were administered to local children of the area.
Women Empowerment
To provide thrust to women empowerment the Trust celebrated a spectacular function on the 15th August 2007 at Community center market, Yusuf Sarai New Delhi which was christened as 'Women Empowerment Festival'. Amidst the patriotic atmosphere of the country's Independence Day, the Trust distributed free sewing machines to poor women to empower them to earn their livelihood. Gifts were also distributed among rural children.
Education & Infant Care
From 12th to 26th October, Peace organized a free Homeopathic camp at A-23 Green
Park (main) adjoining Free Church New Delhi to provide free treatment to people. The
highlight of this camp was the special emphasis that was given to women and child
health. Moreover, women were educated about the importance of childhood immun
ization, which is the only way to prevent the spread of major communicable diseas
es in children.
Children's Day
To educate children about the significance of Children's day and its association with Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Trust celebrated Children's Day by organizing a Children Fun Mela at McDonalds, Green Park, New Delhi. Street children got the opportunity to enjoy at this popular international food joint and Trust members and volunteers enlightened them about the importance of this day and about Pundit Nehru's contribution towards the country.
Women & Child Care Mela
To educate people about the benefits of education and good health, Peace organized a Women & Child Care
Mela at Bajgera Gaon, New Palam Vihar New Delhi. Enthusiastic health and social workers educated the
participants and doctors from different medical departments offered their services. People availed free
ECG facilities and medicines.
Associate With Us
Peach Charitable Public Trust invites individuals and organizations to join hands so that we can see the
transformation of our dreams into a reality. Your participations will be acknowledged adequately. Above of all
you will feel the pleasure of contribution to the society. We are all part of a greater society; let us help each other
so that all can witness the rays of happiness that is waiting to enlighten our lives.
Managing Trustee's MESSAGE
Some experiences in life changes the way we think and the way we aspire to work. A single incident that I experienced in the United States left a deep impression in my heart. I was greatly touched by the help that I got from the people of USA when I was there and it inspired me to take up an initiative in India for helping the needy people. Today, Peace Charitable Public Trust stands on a platform, which at the onset looked difficult but we never thought it was impossible to carry forward our vision. We have just started and there is much more to be achieved but we believe that we can extend our helping hand to those who are in need of it.

The thrust is on serving the society as a whole with special emphasis on the poor and distressed through piety, compassion and understanding. We are also working towards imbibing moral and spiritual values and to bring about social harmony and contentment in the society.