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TMM PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
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All NGOs listed here represent fantastic causes and by supporting or running for them, you will be making a real difference to the lives of those who truly need it. You can either search by their name or by simply using the cause category filter option. The contact details of each charity can be viewed by clicking on ‘read more’. We encourage you to learn more about their work, connect and if possible visit them. We hope this would be the start of a deeply satisfying and fulfilling life journey with the cause.

Please DO NOT directly donate on the NGO page for charity bibs. The NGO partner decides the donation amount for charity bibs and, once agreed upon, needs to be paid through the online link generated or via cheque. Direct donations on the NGO page will be treated as general donations and cannot be clubbed with charity bib donations. Donations once made will not be returned/refunded. 

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Sparsha Charitable Trust

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Sparsha Charitable Trust is a NGO based in Mumbai and aims to touch the nearby underprivileged providing access to basic human needs and help them to achieve better living circumstances. Our approach is to work together with parents and children of different poor communities in the area of Mumbai.

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Ballygunj Society for Children in Pain (CHIP) Mumbai

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CHIP is an NGO working with BMC schools to provide holistic education to children. Our mission is to promote quality education in Government schools, giving all students an opportunity to realize their potential, acquire skills, knowledge and an attitude which helps them become successful citizens and lifelong learners.

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The Society for Door Step School

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Door Step School is a registered voluntary non-governmental organization working to promote education and impart literacy skills among the socially and economically disadvantaged children in urban slum communities of Mumbai and Pune. Through direct intervention in communities and corporation schools, the organization reaches out to more than 1,00,000 children annually.

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Committed Communities Development Trust

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CCDT has been working with the most marginalized and vulnerable communities across Maharashtra and has gone to the last mile to reach children and families in crisis. Over the last 3 decades, CCDT has impacted the lives of more than 2 million individuals through its various programs and interventions. CCDT employs rights-based and needs-based approaches to empower the most deprived communities and consequently facilitates sustainable social change. These approaches build on our strategic partnerships, anchored over the years, with the continued involvement and contribution of our donors, strategic partners and stakeholders in our quest to achieving the goal of equality and justice for all children in the context of their families.

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Magic Bus India Foundation

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At Magic Bus, our objective is to break the poverty cycle, one young person at a time. We mentor adolescents on their journey from education through to livelihood, enabling them to make the choices that move them out of poverty. We build children's skills to concentrate, participate, engage, support each other and learn better.

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RESQ CHARITABLE TRUST

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We strive towards conservation and coexistence between communities, wildlife and free-ranging animals in human-dominated environments.

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Jamnalal Bajaj Sewa Trust

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"Hamaara Sapna" an Initiative by Jamnalal Bajaj Seva Trust, endeavours to provide opportunities to women from marginalized populations to learn, imbibe and work towards a better tomorrow. It is a holistic method of education to give a broader outlook, self-confidence and self-respect. Women are trained in Computers, Spoken English, Tailoring and Yoga, along with self-defences and many other activities. The most ideal role models that Hamaara Sapna follows are none other than Shri Jamnalal Bajaj and the Father of the Nation, Gandhiji. Gentle but firm, loving but truthful, someone that all found solace and comfort in. He rightly said, “A man is but a product of his thoughts. What he thinks he becomes.” Hamaara Sapna works with women to bring out that inner child and inculcate a sense of inner freedom and growth."

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Pragatee Foundation (Enabling leadership)

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Enabling Leadership (EL) is a global non-profit organization that equips children aged 9-15 in government and low-income schools with essential life skills, including problem-solving, creativity, analytical thinking, collaboration, ethics, action and accountability, through engaging mediums such as Football (EL-Play), Music (EL-Create), and Lego (EL-Build) building blocks.

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Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra Seva Kendra

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TASK has been formed to empower the differently abled by providing appropriate vocational opportunities to them. We solicit the support of each individual in society in effective inclusion of persons with special needs by utilizing the potential of such persons through training and guidance.

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Smile Foundation

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Smile Foundation is a national level development organisation directly benefiting over 400,000 children and their families every year, through more than 200 live welfare projects on education, healthcare, livelihood and women empowerment, in over 950 remote villages and slums across 25 states of India.

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