Our Events
RF(I)T events bring together people associated with us and many others associated with them….
These celebrations infuse energy, a lot of joy, bring together people in solidarity, giving momentum to our work.

Bal Utsav
Bal Utsav, our Annual Children’s Day celebration is an educational and cultural programme for children associated with our
Community Centers, Community based activities, School Outreach Programme and children from Organizations associated
with us.
It is more than just a culmination of all our activities with children through the year. As the name suggests, Bal Utsav truly
becomes a festival of celebrating talent, learning and fun. We organize theme based cultural competitions, disability
sensitization, group games, art and craft activities, health awareness and try to build a scientific temperament through
interaction with prize winning projects from our Community Centres.

Pratibimb
Our way of celebrating Women’s Day is by empowering women, providing a platform for creative expression through dance, drama and skill baa Our way of celebrating Women’s Day is by empowering women, providing a platform for creative expression through dance, drama and skill based competitions and an opportunity for women to showcase their entrepreneurial skills through sale of products & services. Women from the areas of our Community Centres who have shown exemplary qualities of thinking beyond self and reaching out to others, positively impacting the lives of others in the community, are felicitated with ‘Mahila Puraskars’. This contributes to leadership building. We also organize a GO- NGO meet , which is an opportunity for different stakeholders in the community - other NGOs, Self Help Groups, Community Based Organizations , Police, the Government Health and Education Departments, Ward office representatives, Elected representatives, our Volunteer cadre etc. to come together to share their work and learn from others. This interface goes a long way in helping address local issues. sed competitions and an opportunity for women to showcase their entrepreneurial skills through sale of products & services. Women from the areas of our Community Centres who have shown exemplary qualities of thinking beyond self and reaching out to others, positively impacting the lives of others in the community, are felicitated with ‘Mahila Puraskars’. This contributes to leadership building. We also organize a GO- NGO meet , which is an opportunity for different stakeholders in the community - other NGOs, Self Help Groups, Community Based Organizations, Police, the Government Health and Education Departments, Ward office representatives, Elected representatives, our Volunteer cadre etc. to come together to share their work and learn from others. This interface goes a long way in helping address local issues.

Utkarsh Youth Development Awards
Our Awards programme celebrates success of Youth and their families post the struggle of educating them. The Awardees become role models for the Utkarsh fraternity. The gathering has become a support group of sorts with meaningful exchanges amongst the Alumni and ongoing students. The Awards recognize academic achievement, perseverance of families as they struggle to educate their children and imbibing RF(I)T’s spirit of volunteerism and other values that we have tried to instill in the youth associated with us.

RCC Pratibimb
Our way of celebrating Women’s Day is by providing a platform for creative expression through dance, drama and skill based competitions and an opportunity for women to showcase their entrepreneurial skills through sale of products & services. We also organize a GO- NGO meet , which is an opportunity for different stakeholders in the community – other NGOs, Self Help Groups, Community Based Organizations , Police, the Government Health and Education Departments, Ward office representatives, Elected representatives, our Volunteer cadre etc. to come together to share their work and learn from others. The annual event spread over 3 days sees a participation of more than 750 women and children and footfalls of around 5,000 people.