This month, GiveIndia is celebrating Children's day by helping spread a smile across the beautiful faces of some underprivileged children. On account of Children's Day, GiveIndia has taken supporting underprivileged children as it's cause of their month to reduce issues like malnutrition and low literacy rates among children. GiveIndia invites donors to support NGOs like Kalinga Relief and Charitable Trust (KRCT), Shree Navchetan Andhjan Mandal, El Shaddai Charitable Trust and Salaam Baalak Trust to make this Children's Day a beautiful one for some less fortunate children around the country. Dhaval Udani, CEO - GiveIndia said, "Children are the future of the country, and we aim to make the future of the country brighter by supporting these children in need. It is important that we focus on educating and providing the right living conditions to our children so we mould them to be aware and responsible citizens for a better tomorrow." To support GiveIndi
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fulfilling this mission, donors simply need to log onto http://www.giveindia.org/t-children-november13.aspx and can contribute by sponsoring meals for disabled children or by sponsoring extracurricular activities at a school or supporting the living expenses of HIV/AIDS infected children. Within 6 months, GiveIndia will send each of the donors a report on the specific impact created with the funds received for the beneficiary.Notes to EditorAbout GiveIndia GiveIndia is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to helping people support a cause of their choice from approximately 150 NGOs. It's a "philanthropy exchange" that does a thorough due diligence on NGOs of a wide range of causes (viz. children, education, environment, health, human rights, employment, disability, elderly, women, and youth) and lists them on www.GiveIndia.org for the public to choose and donate to. Founded by Venkat Krishnan N in 2000, GiveIndia was launched with a mission to create a culture of giving in India. It has three primary fundraising models - Payroll Giving Program, Online and Retail giving and HNI Giving.Read more on IndiaPRwire.com
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fulfilling this mission, donors simply need to log onto http://www.giveindia.org/t-children-november13.aspx and can contribute by sponsoring meals for disabled children or by sponsoring extracurricular activities at a school or supporting the living expenses of HIV/AIDS infected children. Within 6 months, GiveIndia will send each of the donors a report on the specific impact created with the funds received for the beneficiary.Notes to EditorAbout GiveIndia GiveIndia is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to helping people support a cause of their choice from approximately 150 NGOs. It's a "philanthropy exchange" that does a thorough due diligence on NGOs of a wide range of causes (viz. children, education, environment, health, human rights, employment, disability, elderly, women, and youth) and lists them on www.GiveIndia.org for the public to choose and donate to. Founded by Venkat Krishnan N in 2000, GiveIndia was launched with a mission to create a culture of giving in India. It has three primary fundraising models - Payroll Giving Program, Online and Retail giving and HNI Giving.Read more on IndiaPRwire.com
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