Some of our works are documented here.

In our society, many people find ways to make the hardships of life easier, like the car and the phone. There used to be many things that we told ourselves were impossible to fix and do, and yet, the human mind solves them. For me, I have found a way of solving the problem of water consumption in the world. Some facts that inspired me were the fact that you waste so much hard earned money just for the simple and efficacious task of watering your garden, and the fact that so much increased rainwater is being precipitated in our world due to climate change, and our grounds cannot hold all this water, causing drought. Water is such a luxurious resource, that it could bring life or death without, something that cannot be applicable to any other thing on this planet. I was pondering for a cure, a method to help the earth become “water-friendly”, until one day. On that day, I have collected many strong, clean, and heavy duty grade plastic barrels 200L capacity were being thrown out by the dozens every day. The rainwater barrel was connected to the downspout, where you can use the water by connecting your hose to the barrel. Thanks to you all, I have raised $1,200 + to help water issues in first nations communities. 

Fund raising for End Stage Renal Patients: Ever since a child, I’ve been going to camp dorset as long as I can remember. My dad is a hemodialysis technologist working at the camp for 10 years through Toronto General Hospital. Lion’s camp Dorset holds a special place in my heart, many of my memories has been made and shared here. In recent years, I have seen many of the equipment (such as boats, kayaks, oars, etc.) provided to us has been utilized vigorously, causing some wear and tear. Observing  the situation, I planned to somehow help this camp and make this unique experience a little bit more fun and productive. My goal was to raise $750 CAD or more to at least help this camp to buy new equipment’s. My goal should be completed before September the 7th, 2018.My plan to achieve this target is by selling tickets for a local circus(Shrine circus), and finally just asking for  donations from door to door in my neighbourhood. Thankfully, I was able to raise around $1,500 to help the camp.

In the summer of 2020, Pranav Sudarshan (Director of TOE foundation) has helped raise $1200 through selling innovative rainwater barrels by reusing and remodeling scrapped plastic barrels. The proceeds raised by the initiative will go to the language department of the Woodland Cultural Centre, an organization created in 1972 that is dedicated to strengthening, revitalizing, and maintaining Indigenous culture, achievement, and languages.