The tribes are children of nature, and their way of life is influenced by their surroundings. Many factors, such as money, society, politics, and culture, can cause them to be marginalised and mistreated. This makes life inequitable and prevents some people, including tribal people, from having the same opportunities as others. The majority of tribal people are farmers, and many women in these tribes are unhealthy. Few tribal children attend school, and many drop out. In tribal areas, health care is also inadequate. In this situation, Shreyas is working to assist marginalized families who are experiencing social and financial difficulties. The objective of Tribal Development Programme is to ensure that tribal people, particularly the groups who have been suffering from difficulties, become a regular part of development. Shreyas works with tribes like the Paniya, Kattunaika, Urali, and Kuruma. Among them, Kattunaika, Paniya, and Urali are more in risk and require additional assistance.