

“We won’t have a society if we destroy the environment” is not just a statement for Openheart Trust—it is a guiding principle that shapes our actions and long-term vision. In the face of rising environmental degradation, climate change, and unchecked urbanisation, the need for collective responsibility has never been more urgent. Openheart recognises that sustainable development is only possible when environmental protection becomes an integral part of community life.
With this understanding, the Trust has been actively engaged in tree plantation drives aimed at restoring ecological balance and improving local green cover. These initiatives are carried out in both rural and urban areas, with a focus on community participation. By involving students, youth groups, and local residents, Openheart ensures that environmental responsibility is shared and sustained beyond individual programmes.
In addition to plantation efforts, the Trust conducts awareness campaigns in schools, colleges, and communities, educating people about the importance of plants, biodiversity, and pollution control. These programmes are designed not only to inform but also to equip individuals with practical knowledge—such as sustainable resource use, reduction of plastic consumption, and eco-friendly lifestyle practices.
Openheart also promotes the responsible use of natural resources, encouraging farmers and communities to adopt methods that minimise environmental damage. Through seminars, rallies, and interactive sessions, the Trust works to instill a sense of environmental stewardship among people from all walks of life.
These combined efforts represent our commitment to preserving the natural world in all its richness and diversity. By nurturing awareness and action at the grassroots level, Openheart strives to ensure that the beauty of the earth is protected and restored for future generations.