Give Books to Underprivileged Children directly!Amar Chitra Katha Campaign.
Dear [Name]. We want to tell you about our New Campaign
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Give the Gift of Reading to Underprivileged Children
The goal of our iGiver app platform is to make Giving easy, transparent and delightful. So you could experience true giving and experience a joy you have never experienced before.
We have partnered with the legendary publishers Amar Chitra Katha . They have been so kind as to give us an entire page in their website.
You can donate awesome Amar Chitra Katha comics to these Six NGO who are serving children.
Give through our app and get a thank you video from them.
We have our children home ( Orphanage) ‘ MY HOME’ located in Yelahanka, Bangalore. We are taking care of 12 children here giving them all the basic facilities and molding them to face the world with confidence and smile.
Nalandaway Foundation uses visual and performing Arts to help children from disadvantaged communities in India. Our endeavor is to improve learning abilities, reinforce positive behavior and help children soar high by enabling them to be creative and express through Arts.
SATH (Social Association To Help) works towards addressing the basic and fundamental rights of providing child care, protection, health and education for the children who ran away from their homes and living in the streets, orphans, out of school, living in challenging situations etc.
“Swapnopuron” – “A dream coming true”, As it means in Bengali was started by a group of likeminded people in 2012 and the idea was to improve the standard of living of poor and marginalized women and children through Child Education, Child Protection, Literacy Program, Women Employment and Empowerment.
Golden Butterflies Children’s Palliative Care Foundation (GBCPCF), is a not-for-profit Charitable Trust, working to provide emotional and financial support to underprivileged terminally ill children by facilitating appropriate palliative care and counselling to avoid unnecessary suffering.
With over 50 years experience in the care of the disabled and the impoverished members of our community, and over 10 years in community based outreach programs facilitated by both local and international organizations, the Chennai Cheshire Home continues its unbroken tradition of breaking down the social, physical and cultural barriers that prevent full inclusion of the less fortunate members of our community.