
About Us
"Preserving Culture, Promoting Art, Enriching Communities"
Trinayani, a beacon of hope and inspiration, is a 501c (3) not-for-profit organization based in Central New Jersey, established in October 2022 by enthusiastic families united to serve the community. Rooted in Rabindranath Tagore’s philosophy, which envisions a world united by love, compassion, and shared humanity, Trinayani embodies the spirit of selfless service. Tagore’s belief that “the highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony with all existence” guides Trinayani’s philanthropic efforts. The organization stands as a testament to the transformative power of collective effort and compassionate action, striving to enhance the community through acts of kindness and support across Central and Southern New Jersey.
Our Contribution
Trinayani demonstrates it's commitment to community welfare by regularly organizing various drives to support the community. These efforts include:
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Run for Cause: Every year, Trinayani teams up with the Children’s Home Society of NJ to host a community run that supports and uplifts children and families in need.
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Back to School: We regularly donate back-to-school supplies to the Children’s Home Society of New Jersey, helping students start the academic year prepared and confident.
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Food Drives: We frequently organize food drives, partnering with local food banks to provide essential nutrition for families facing food insecurity. Our efforts help reduce hunger and support community well-being.
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Winter Jacket Drives: We consistently run winter jacket drives to collect and distribute warm clothing, ensuring vulnerable individuals and families stay protected during harsh winter months.
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Toy Drives: We organize toy drives to distribute gifts to children from low-income families, especially during the holiday season, bringing joy and comfort to young faces.
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Art for Cause: Trinayani kids create arts and crafts, which are sold, and 100% of the proceeds are donated to charity.
Our Celebration

As the saying goes, you can take a Bengali out of Bengal, but you cannot take Bengal out of a Bengali. In this distant land, a group of Bengalis, far from our beloved homeland, have come together to celebrate the arrival of Goddess Durga with great pomp and grandeur. This occasion is a time to remember and honor Her and Her children, akin to welcoming a daughter back to her parents’ home. Just as no celebration is complete without many hands and hearts, our Durga Puja is incomplete without people like you. So, come and join us in this symphony of joy and happiness.



