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In pics: Footsteps Foundation’s ‘Re-Turn’ is reshaping clothes and futures with their initiative

Drop in at the foundation's exhibition at 46CD, Binodini Bhavan, Sammilani Park, Santoshpur on September 9 and 10 from 3pm

By Aatreyee Mohanta | Published 09.09.22, 10:15 PM
1/8 Footsteps Foundation hosted their first exhibition, ‘Re-Turn’ showcasing the creations of children who are being given vocational skill training in stitching. The collection, made by the kids, included bags and home decor items which have been upcycled from old clothing

Footsteps Foundation hosted their first exhibition, ‘Re-Turn’ showcasing the creations of children who are being given vocational skill training in stitching. The collection, made by the kids, included bags and home decor items which have been upcycled from old clothing

All images by Arijit Sen
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2/8 The children have been taken under the wing of managing trustee Sakuntala Chanda. They are the first-generation students of Ankur, an initiative of the foundation to help provide better education to the kids living in and around Santoshpur

The children have been taken under the wing of managing trustee Sakuntala Chanda. They are the first-generation students of Ankur, an initiative of the foundation to help provide better education to the kids living in and around Santoshpur

3/8 “We started our foundation in 2021 to provide medical support to the interior jungle islands of the Sundarbans. In Kolkata, we try to give skill development to young adults to help them sustain themselves financially in life. ‘Re-Turn’ is an initiative to help reduce textile waste and also give a creative outlet to the children here,” said Chanda

“We started our foundation in 2021 to provide medical support to the interior jungle islands of the Sundarbans. In Kolkata, we try to give skill development to young adults to help them sustain themselves financially in life. ‘Re-Turn’ is an initiative to help reduce textile waste and also give a creative outlet to the children here,” said Chanda

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4/8 The exhibition was inaugurated by PDG Anirudha Roychowdhury, Rotary International Director 2023-25

The exhibition was inaugurated by PDG Anirudha Roychowdhury, Rotary International Director 2023-25

5/8 “The children who gave life to ‘Ankur’ were those of my house help. I wanted to help make them more independent. Their mother donated one of the sewing machines that we have here as well to help the cause,” shared Chanda

“The children who gave life to ‘Ankur’ were those of my house help. I wanted to help make them more independent. Their mother donated one of the sewing machines that we have here as well to help the cause,” shared Chanda

6/8 The exhibition had a number of people browsing through and buying unique creations made from fabric. Some bags are made from denim, while some are old saris that have been donated. The quality of the wide variety of professional-finish products the result of training and help from Chitra Nandan who conducted a 21-day workshop to train the kids

The exhibition had a number of people browsing through and buying unique creations made from fabric. Some bags are made from denim, while some are old saris that have been donated. The quality of the wide variety of professional-finish products the result of training and help from Chitra Nandan who conducted a 21-day workshop to train the kids

7/8 “The creativity has come from the kids, they kept the pockets of the jeans in some bags while braiding the straps out of cloth for some. We were very excited to see the innovative products they created with some guidance from us all,” said Chanda

“The creativity has come from the kids, they kept the pockets of the jeans in some bags while braiding the straps out of cloth for some. We were very excited to see the innovative products they created with some guidance from us all,” said Chanda

8/8 ‘Ankur’ is an educational initiative by Footsteps Foundations to provide additional tuition and help to the 18 children who are in this programme. There are a number of people who volunteer to teach the children as well

‘Ankur’ is an educational initiative by Footsteps Foundations to provide additional tuition and help to the 18 children who are in this programme. There are a number of people who volunteer to teach the children as well

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