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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.

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RA Foundation

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Ra Foundation facilitates residential school education for less privileged children. Ra's Happy Kids Program enables children to develop their potential to the fullest, supporting them through their chosen paths and helping them find true joy in life.

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Shraddha Charitable Trust

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Shraddha Is A Non-Profit Vocational And Rehabilitation Centre For The Autistic And Mentally Challenged Young Adults. It Is A Sheltered Workshop Which Trains Them To Create Various Artistic & Utility Gifts And Thus Keeps Them Gainfully Occupied And So Lead A Life With Dignity.

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Oasis India

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Oasis India began its work in India in 1993 in Mumbai and later expanded to Bangalore, Chennai and the rural region of Punganur in Andhra. Oasis India looks to bring change by actively working among disadvantaged communities with initiatives in education, health, employment readiness, sports and other related areas. We have a key focus on anti-human trafficking.

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SAMMAN ASSOCIATION

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SAMMAN ASSOCIATION formerly known as Indian Epilepsy Association, Bombay Chapter, has been working for people with epilepsy and caregivers since 1971. Programs it conducts include Rural Medical Clinics (medicines given free/at nominal rate), Support Group Meetings, Educational & Awareness programs at hospitals and schools, Personality Development and Training

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Mohan Foundation

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MOHAN (Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network) Foundation's mission is to ensure that every Indian suffering from end stage organ failure be provided with the 'gift of life’ through life-saving organ. Its main objectives include creating public awareness about organ donation, training healthcare professionals in transplant coordination, counselling bereaved families to donate their loved ones' organs.

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Tata Memorial Centre

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Tata Memorial Centre is the leading cancer centre in India working towards equitable, high quality cancer care for all, regardless of their socioeconomic status, and ensuring that every patient with cancer gets access to the best chance for cure and comfort.

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Gyanada Foundation

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Gyanada Foundation is a non-profit that was started to address the problem of underprivileged girls dropping out of school disproportionately. We flagged off as a scholarship program- Gyanada Scholars- that gets girl children to low- budget private schools. We have supported 137 girl children from financially under-resourced backgrounds in Kolkata, Ranchi, Delhi, Pune and Mumbai to go budget private schools. We have 12 tribal girls in Ranchi who have passed out of Gyanada Scholarship program and all of them continue to pursue academics. While we were helping girl children access schooling, access to a better learning environment was a challenge. After testing various programs we identified computer programming as a wonderful tool for strengthening learning. Hence, Binary Story , is a program that aims to improve and develop skills for 7th-grade school children that are essentials for the 21st century.

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Rosy Blue Foundation

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Rosy Blue Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Rosy Blue Group in India. It is committed to enabling and empowering new and innovative projects that aim to solve social problems, as demonstrated by its ConnectFor project, that seeks to encourage effective volunteering in India.

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The National Federation of the Blind Maharashtra

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Vision –The National Federation of the Blind, Maharashtra is a democratic self help group of the visually challenged, founded with the mission of the upliftment of their fellow friends in the areas of education, employment and self employment opportunities. The NFBM Jagriti School for the Blind Girls is one of the main project run by this NGO.

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Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

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Our mission, “to provide individuals from any background, the wisdom of Vedanta and the practical means for spiritual growth and happiness, enabling them to become positive contributors to society”. Our goal is to give maximum happiness to the maximum number for the maximum time. Our thematic areas are education, healthcare, rural development, environment and livelihood.

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