At OJPT Trust, we believe protecting the planet isn’t just a choice — it’s a shared duty to life itself. Our environmental conservation initiatives are rooted in the belief that a sustainable future begins with action today. We strive to preserve and restore nature through community-driven efforts, eco-education, and hands-on projects that inspire lasting change. From planting trees to promoting clean energy and responsible living, we’re committed to nurturing the Earth so that future generations inherit a planet they can not only live on, but thrive in.
OJPT Trust runs various environment-focused programs that promote sustainability, biodiversity, and eco-conscious living. From tree plantation drives to clean water campaigns and green education, we engage citizens—especially youth—to become active stewards of the environment.
You can join our volunteer drives, educational workshops, or sponsor a tree plantation. Reach out via our contact page.
Yes, we actively collaborate with educational institutions to run awareness sessions and eco-clubs.
Absolutely! When donating, simply select "Environmental Conservation" as your area of interest.
Yes, participants in official workshops, drives, and volunteering programs receive certificates of contribution.
"I volunteered with OJPT Trust for a medical camp, and the experience was life-changing. The team truly works with heart and honesty."

Beneficiary
"OJPT Trust gave my daughter the chance to go to school. We are forever grateful for their support and kindness."

Community Member
"During the floods, OJPT Trust was the first to reach our village with food, clothes, and medical help. They are real heroes."

Beneficiary
"Thanks to the skill development program by OJPT Trust, I now run my own tailoring business. They helped me become independent."

Student
"The education support from OJPT Trust helped me continue my studies and dream bigger. I want to be a teacher one day!"
Schools, colleges, and institutions can collaborate with OJPT Trust to build eco-conscious leaders of tomorrow.
Rahul Mehta
Volunteer