Events


Let's grow sustainable events together
It's time to grow sustainable green events
Our events are a great day out, from planting and well-being to photography and thoughtful sessions. We celebrate environmental-related days by organising workshops and discussions in schools, colleges and other public places. We ensure to place sustainability in every aspect of the events. We have the support and participation of local communities, students, corporates, governments and others for the successful conduction of our programs.
Let's grow sustainable events together

Here you'll find a series of events conducted over time

We Grow Challenge
Tree planting challenge

We Grow Challenge
Tree planting challenge
We created an opportunity to reconnect with nature through the We Grow Challenge. The six-week-long challenge from Valentine’s Day to International Day of Forests collectively created a positive impact. As part of the initiative, we spearhead day one of the challenges at Chempaka Kindergarten School, Thiruvananthapuram. The best possible way to ensure a sustainable future is through sensitising children.

Women's Thoughts
Pep Talk for HER

Women's Thoughts
Pep Talk for HER
To commemorate International Women’s Day we organised a ‘Pep Talk for HER’ on 06-03-2022 at Trivandrum Hotel, Kerala. The event was a confluence of women’s thoughts from varied backgrounds and it created a level playing field for everyone to begin the race from the same starting point. ‘Women’s Thoughts’ gave birth to embracing a new perspective that will empower and reassure women that they are not an exception anymore. The event moulded the minds of all participants to take up the cause and deliver positive outcomes by fueling the process with skills, knowledge, opportunities and expertise.

Women in Streets
Stand Up and Walk

Women in Streets
Stand Up and Walk
As part of International Women’s Day Celebrations, we organised ‘Women in Streets’ on 07–03-2022 from 10 PM to 12 AM, promoting a conducive environment where women can walk bravely irrespective of the time. The massive gathering of women at night proclaimed the right of every woman and girl to walk in the public spaces during the night hours. The walk was flagged off from Napier Museum at 10:30 PM. A stretch of 4 km was covered, including the to and fro distance. The walk was productive since it acted as an opportunity for the participants to mingle and network. Irrespective of age, six to sixty-year-olds were spewing with energy and zest.

Recycling Workshop
Do It Yourself (DIY)

Recycling Workshop
Do It Yourself (DIY)
In association with Unnath Bharat Abhiyan Cell at Government College for Women, Trivandrum, we conducted a recycling workshop for aspiring young minds of the institution. On March 18, 2022, a session from 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM was conducted to introduce the concept of upcycling plastic products adding a net value. The workshop ensured the participants were employing their skills. The programme raises awareness about reducing our waste footprint and Do It Yourself (DIY) recycling workshops promoting the concept of ‘best out of waste’ and the importance of reducing consumerism.

Memory Tree
A living tribute to your beloved

Memory Tree
A living tribute to your beloved
Planting and growing a tree is a thoughtful way of remembering our loved ones. The tree reminds you of their memories, every time you see it. On May 18th, 2022 We Grow Forest Foundation paid our respect to honour the good deeds done by the late Sharmila Jayaram IFS by planting a mango sapling on the premises of Manmohan Bungalow; the official residence of Transport minister of Kerala, Adv. Antony Raju. Sharmila Jayaram was an officer who dedicated her life to conserving the forest ranges of Attappady by preventing illicit activities. She was not a stranger to the forests of Palakkad.

Seeds of Change
A planting drive to bring back greenery

Seeds of Change
A planting drive to bring back greenery
As part of the Gandhi Jayanti Celebrations 2021, we conducted a Fruit Forest drive in a flourishing village called Chenkal in Thiruvananthapuram from 4th to 18th October 2021. Twenty-one wards of the Chenkal Panchayat participated in the drive, distributing 10,000 saplings of fruit-bearing trees. The campaign’s objective was to promote the planting of fruit trees in every state, starting from the rural communities. The benefits from the trees will eventually play a significant role in the socio-economic growth of the community.