Corporate Partnerships
At ADRA India, we’re passionate about building a brighter future for all, and our journey is fueled by the invaluable support of our partners. Our corporate partners are an indispensable part of the work we do and their support has helped us make a difference in the lives of millions of people.
Our corporate allies aren’t just names on a list; they’re dedicated individuals and companies who believe in the power of giving back. Through their generosity and commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR), we’ve been able to tackle some of society’s toughest challenges head-on.
What we do
From helping villages become self-sufficient to addressing pressing issues like unemployment, our partnerships have led to impactful projects that have touched countless lives. Whether it’s providing shelter to those affected by natural disasters or empowering children with education and hygiene awareness, each initiative has demonstrated the power of collaboration.
Our successful partnership with our corporate allies can be attributed to leveraging the collective expertise, resources, and shared values. By bringing together our resources and expertise, we’re able to amplify our impact and reach even more people in need and create a long-lasting change.
As we look to the future, we’re excited to continue building on these partnerships and welcoming new allies to share our vision and mission. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities across India.
Program Initiatives
Here are some notable corporate partnerships and the projects they have enabled:
2010-2017
LEBARA Foundation
2014-2015
Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd
2015
Apollo Tyres
2015-2021
Reckitt (India) Limited
2016-2017
Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
A total of 360 shelters were constructed through the project for the flood-affected population in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu.
2020-2021
Reckitt (India) Limited
Project: The Birds and the Bees Talk Project
This project focused on life skills and reproductive health education among children and adolescents between the ages of 10 and 19.