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CREDAI-MCHI extends CSR support to Mumbai Mobile Creche, promoting education and well-being of construction workers' children

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Last Updated : 27th Feb, 2025
Synopsis

As part of its commitment to social responsibility, CREDAI-MCHI has extended its support to Mumbai Mobile Creche, an NGO dedicated to the education and welfare of children of construction workers. CREDAI-MCHI has contributed a CSR grant of INR 2,01,000 along with play kits to create an engaging and supportive environment for these children. The announcement was made during the MCHI Premier League (MPL) 11, a three-day cricket tournament, reinforcing the importance of combining sportsmanship with social causes. CREDAI-MCHI's leadership highlighted the significance of providing equal opportunities to underprivileged children, ensuring their overall development. The initiative also encouraged industry-wide participation through sponsorships, fostering inclusivity. As a key player in the real estate sector, CREDAI-MCHI continues to integrate social responsibility into its growth strategy to create a sustainable and equitable society.

In alignment with its dedication to social responsibility and community welfare, CREDAI-MCHI has provided support to Mumbai Mobile Creche, an NGO focused on the education and well-being of children of construction workers. The organisation has extended a CSR grant of INR 2,01,000, accompanied by play kits, to help create a nurturing and stimulating environment for these children. This initiative underscores CREDAI-MCHI's vision of fostering holistic development within underprivileged communities by offering financial aid and recreational resources to those in need.


The announcement took place during the MCHI Premier League (MPL) 11, a three-day cricket tournament featuring eight competing teams. By introducing children to recreational activities beyond their daily hardships, CREDAI-MCHI aims to instill confidence and encourage personal growth. The initiative also encouraged industry-wide involvement by offering sponsorship opportunities, allowing businesses to contribute to the well-being of children while fostering inclusivity and sportsmanship within the sector.

Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Domnic Romell, President of CREDAI-MCHI, stated that the organisation is dedicated not only to constructing infrastructure but also to shaping futures. He emphasised that children who often go unnoticed deserve equal access to opportunities that enable them to thrive. Supporting their education and encouraging sports participation helps instil confidence and unlock new possibilities for their future success.

Adding to this, Mr. Shailesh Sanghvi, MPL Convener, remarked that this year's CSR initiative ensures that the children of construction workers feel acknowledged and supported. He further stated that through such efforts, the organisation hopes to nurture emerging talent and create pathways for a brighter future.

CREDAI-MCHI serves as the apex body representing private real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). With over 1,800 prominent members, the organisation has expanded its reach across multiple regions, including Thane, Kalyan-Dombivli, Mira-Virar, Raigad, Navi Mumbai, Palghar-Boisar, Bhiwandi, Uran-Dronagiri, Shahapur-Murbad, Alibag, Karjat-Khalapur-Khopoli, and Pen.

As the sole government-recognised body for private sector developers in MMR, CREDAI-MCHI works towards fostering a structured, progressive, and robust real estate sector in collaboration with government bodies. Affiliated with CREDAI National, which represents over 13,000 developers across the country, CREDAI-MCHI serves as the principal platform for regional discussions on housing, policy advocacy, and sustainable urban development.

By integrating social responsibility with industry advancement, CREDAI-MCHI remains dedicated to building a sustainable and thriving ecosystem that supports both real estate growth and the individuals who form its foundation.

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