At Redington, we believe our success lies not just in realising the power of technology, but also in leveraging our position in the ecosystem to address pressing societal issues. With the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the core of all our initiatives, we are striving to create a framework for a fair, equitable and humane society for generations to come.
The centre provides targeted skill-development programmes for both underserved youth and existing workforce across logistics industry sectors such as transportation, ports, freight and warehousing. With a focus on technology-led training, COLTE promotes digital inclusion and helps bridge the digital divide within the industry, apart from offering a vibrant platform for innovation. Through structured learning, industry-designed curriculum and capacity-building initiatives, the centre empowers individuals to enhance their employability, pursue sustainable livelihoods, and contribute meaningfully to community development.
4500+ trained with 170,000 training hours across STT, academic, and upskilling including 1700 women.
450+ unemployed youth trained in logistics job roles under STT resulting in:
Centre of Sustainable Services (COSS) helps in addressing this issue with focus on practical learning and technical exposure. The programs include building capacity in solar PV manufacturing, lighting, and electrical trades with a mix of theory, practical, and training program along with placement support. COSS was launched to equip rural youths and school dropouts with job-ready skills across solar energy sector focusing on achieving clean energy goals and rural development. The programme is delivered in partnership with reputed technical institutions like the A.M. Naik Technical Training Centre.
600+ school dropouts trained in solar and related trades
CODE has created a PAN India presence targeting individuals from Tier 2/3 towns for maximum exposure and accessibility. CODE in collaboration with ICT Academy, NTTF and other national skill bodies delivers high-quality tech training backed by industry certifications from AWS, Microsoft, and CISCO.
Implemented in partnership with NSDC, the initiative focuses on two sectors—IT-ITeS and Electronics—training 600 individuals in roles such as Data Associate, Web Developer, and Mobile Hardware Technician. With a strong emphasis on employability and self-employment, the program includes on-the-job training and targets 70% placement, with potential expansion to other districts based on local needs.
WASH programme focuses on upgrading the basic sanitation facilities in government schools, better menstrual hygiene facilities, and clean water in Uluberia (West Bengal) Faridabad (Haryana) & Barpeta (Assam). Improving WASH services aims to improve health and education outcomes of children from urban-poor communities. Behavioural training in hygiene and cleanliness is an integral part of the intervention. The programme aims to improve health, reduce dropouts, enhance cleanliness, and foster sustainable hygiene practices.
Redington Foundation’s investment in digital infrastructure and literacy amongst rural communities unlock enormous potential for socio-economic progress. To minimize the rural vs urban digital divide and empower access, the Foundation partnered with Learning Links Foundation to implement the HP World on Wheels programme in Virudhunagar district of Tamil Nadu state. Our solar powered mobile digital lab travels to remote schools. It offers digital literacy programs that help students and communities with computer skills, safe internet practices, and builds confidence to access digital tools.
The Sahyog Scholarship Programme is a model that provides direct financial support to students from economically weaker backgrounds including single-parent and parentless households. It creates equal opportunities for children to continue education. Each application under the programme is carefully reviewed based on academic performance and family income, ensuring aid reaches those who need the most.
Considering the importance of art, we supported the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) with digital and tech support. MAP aimed to upgrade its infrastructure to promote the accessibility of art. With our intervention, we helped digitise, scale image processing and 3D projection capabilities across Photography, Design, and Exhibition. This included hologram projectors, AI-based image, archiving, and training teams. This initiative helped MAP deliver a richer, culturally immersive experience to all its viewers online and offline.
With project AWAKE, Redington Foundation aimed to improve the water shortage through conservation initiatives like construction and restoration of water bodies, rainwater harvesting, and access to safe drinking water. Also, the electricity issue was improved through renewable energy access.
Aimed at advancing environmental sustainability and inclusive development in the coastal urban landscape of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The overarching objective is to restore ecological balance across rejuvenates urban tanks, afforests degraded lands, restores saline soils, and introduces sea-based climate-resilient livelihoods. while building adaptive capacity among vulnerable communities through community-driven, scientifically grounded, and climate-resilient interventions.
Upon accessing development issues and concerns raised by Kani Tribal Community, interventions were implemented in Vellanad Block Panchayat, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
The state’s unique geography, with no perennial rivers and 73% of its area on hard rock—has caused severe groundwater scarcity. In Ramanathapuram, 47% of blocks are over-exploited and 3% face saline intrusion. In Thiruppulani Block, only 50% of households have tap water, forcing reliance on traditional rainwater harvesting that often yields unsafe drinking water. Women are disproportionately impacted, spending significant time collecting water.
It has been initiated in Nalirpam village, Barpeta district, Assam—a community affected by annual floods that submerge agricultural land for nearly two months. Being a low-lying area near the river, the village faces recurring challenges in agriculture, drinking water, and related issues, particularly during May and June. Farmers here primarily grow crops during the Rabi and summer seasons.
This included a Doppler scanner to assess blood flow, detect blockages, monitor fetal health, and diagnose vascular conditions; an anaesthesia workstation to deliver controlled anaesthesia, monitor vital signs, and ensure patient safety during surgeries; and a hand X-ray machine to detect bone-related signs of tuberculosis, enabling early diagnosis and effective treatment.
By providing the essential equipment support, Redington CSR aims to bridge divides and elevate healthcare standards for all. Advanced Life Support Mannequins are used for hands-on CPR, airway management, and emergency response training in healthcare simulation center.
| S.no | Hospital | Support |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Hindu Mission Health Services, Nanganallur | 5 Dialysis Machines |
| 2. | Hindu Mission Health Services, Tambaram | 1 CRRT (Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy) for Dialysis department. |
| 3. | Kanchi Kamakoti CHILDS Trust Hospital, Nungambakkam | 2 Electrosurgical Generators |
| 4. | VHS hospital | 17 SMART VISION GLASSES (Individual beneficiaries) |
| 5. | Government Raja Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar (RSRM) Lying-in Hospital, Royapuram | Mobile Ambulance |
| 6. | RSRM Government Hospital Royapettah, Chennai | Doppler scanner machine |
| 7. | Hindu Mission Health Services, Tambaram | Anaesthesia workstation support material |
| 8. | Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi | Hand X-ray machine for TB screening |
| 9. | VHS hospital, Taramani, Chennai | Advanced Life Support Mannequins |
The Mobile Healthcare Units (MHU) was staffed with a doctor, pharmacist, and social worker. By offering MHUs in partnership with local NGOs, we were able to make an impact and offer villages direct access to healthcare. These units provided consultations, medicines, and basic healthcare solutions to the rural population.
