Tumi Ananya Welfare Trust
Tumi Ananya Welfare Trust was founded in Kolkata by a group of educated and dedicated individuals and social workers to uplift the socio-economic status of the poor and downtrodden, with a special focus on distressed women and children. Registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882, we work in backward areas of Kolkata and its surrounding rural regions, where many rely on agriculture for livelihood. Our initiatives include food and clothing distribution, educational programs, health and wellness initiatives, and rural development activities. Targeting underprivileged communities, we prioritize women, children, elderly, disabled persons, and students.

Our Mission

Our Vision
To create a just and equitable society where everyone has access to basic necessities like food, clothing, and education.

Our Objective
Our Recent Activities
Food distribution
Tumi Ananya Welfare Trust is committed to alleviating the struggle to lead a simple life with access to basic needs. Our food distribution program aims to remove hunger from the society.
- Our Goal: ₹45,000 50%
Raised: ₹22500
Cloth Distribution
- Our Goal: ₹45,000 50%
Raised: ₹22500
Women Empowerment
Furthermore, we empower rural women through skill development programs, financial literacy training, and microfinance initiatives. We also promote women’s participation in decision-making processes.
- Our Goal: ₹45,000 50%
Raised: ₹22500
Vramyaman Sashthyo Mitra Prokolpo (ভ্রাম্যমাণ স্বাস্থ্য মিত্র প্রকল্প)
* A Mobile Health Awareness & Service Initiative
* Launching on 5th June | Arambagh, West Bengal
Mission Statement
To provide basic healthcare support and awareness in rural areas through trained community health workers and empower the local youth—especially women—toward self-reliance and public health leadership.
What is the Grameen Swasthya Mitra Project?
This is a community-based health initiative inspired by government rural health schemes. It aims to:
- Train and engage local young women as Health Workers (Swasthya Mitras)
- Create awareness about hygiene, preventive care, and maternal-child health
- Provide basic health checkups and connect people with government medical services
Objectives
- To bring basic medical services closer to rural populations
- To empower underprivileged rural women through healthcare training
- To bridge the gap between government health schemes and local communities
- To promote health awareness, hygiene, and early disease detection
Activities under the Project
- Basic Health Checkups: Blood pressure, blood sugar, weight, height, and BMI measurements
- Health Awareness Campaigns: Personal hygiene, menstrual health, nutrition, and sanitation
- Referral Services: Assisting patients in accessing hospitals and health centers
- Sanitary Pad Distribution: Promoting menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls and women
- Support for Elderly and Children: Regular visits and healthcare monitoring
Why Your Support Matters
“Your contribution to our journey brings us closer to healthier villages. With your help, no one will be left behind in accessing healthcare.”
Training Topics for Health Workers
- General health education and first aid
- Nutrition and dietary guidance
- Maternal and child healthcare
- Mental health and counseling basics
- Drinking water and sanitation awareness
- Knowledge of government health schemes and facilities
This project will engage trained Health Volunteers (Swasthya Mitras) to reach door-to-door and community centers, helping people access medical guidance, basic checkups, and health education.
* Volunteer Recruitment Open *
We are looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference.
🔹 Position: Health Volunteer
🔹 Gender: Male & Female both can apply
🔹 Age Limit: 18 to 40 Years
🔹 Training: Basic health training will be provided
🔹 Location: Arambagh and nearby rural areas
🔹 Benefits: Certificate, community recognition, experience in public health
Join hands with us and be a part of this mobile health revolution!
Events We Organized
Gandhi Jayanti
On October 2nd, we observe Gandhi Jayanti to honor Mahatma Gandhi’s contributions to India’s freedom struggle and his values of truth, non-violence, and peace.
Independence Day
Cultural Awareness
Meet The Members

Moutrisha Bhattacharjee
Chairman

Mr. Atikur Rahman
Vice Chairman

Kajal Bhattacharjee
Secretary

Moumita Bhattacharjee
Treasurer

Lily Chakraborty
Joint Treasurer
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Volunteers
Project DOne
Volunteers
Staff member
Future Plans
► Tribal Health and Education Programme
► Women Health Improvement Programme
► Special Education for Disabled Children
► Reproductive Child Health Programme
► Integrated Youth Development Programme
► SC/ST/OBC/ Minority development activities
► Integrated rural community development activities
► Home for the aged
► Home for women in difficult situations
► Major emphasis on organic farming
►AIDS awareness programme
Words From People
Chairman’s Message
It is a joyful opportunity to congratulate all our members in TAWS. I express my gratitude by sharing the highlights of TUMI ANANYA WELFARE TRUST’s activities throughout these years. We are dedicated to uplifting the lives of the underprivileged. In the past year, we have focused on providing essential support through food and clothing distribution to the needy. We have celebrated notable days to foster community spirit and cultural awareness. Our educational programs aim to enhance the learning experiences of children and youth. We have also prioritized health and wellness by organizing health camps and awareness programs. Additionally, our rural development initiatives are focused on empowering rural communities through sustainable development practices. I am grateful to all of our donors, members and volunteers for their support. Your generosity has made it possible for us to make a difference in the lives of so many people. Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,





