Pune/Sangli, April 2025 – Nada India Foundation’s Healthy Campus Campaign continues to spark meaningful conversations across the country, with a recent expression of interest coming from Bhumi Wagh, a dedicated youth volunteer of Worship Earth Foundation in Pune.
Following an insightful discussion with a Nada India team member, Bhumi was introduced to the Foundation’s practical approach toward drug awareness—emphasizing community-led initiatives such as waste audits and local assessments rather than focusing solely on substance use. The concept of framing awareness efforts as Health Camps or counseling sessions led by life coaches resonated deeply with her and her peers.
“I found the idea of encouraging local communities to assess their surroundings—such as checking dustbins and understanding their consumption patterns—both practical and insightful,” shared Bhumi. She has since brought these ideas to her team at Worship Earth Foundation, who are now keen to explore similar campaigns in Sangli and beyond.
Nada India welcomes this enthusiasm and looks forward to supporting emerging leaders like Bhumi in localizing the campaign model, creating safer and healthier spaces for young people.
This growing interest from youth-led organizations reflects a shared commitment to community well-being, youth empowerment, and preventive education around drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Nada India remains open to collaborating with like-minded groups across the country to amplify its mission through peer-led, non-stigmatizing outreach strategies.
For collaboration inquiries, contact:
nadaindia@gmail.com
Mobile 9810594544
