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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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Seva Sahayog Foundation

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Seva Sahayog Foundation aims at engaging socially conscious corporate, groups and individuals, for the benefit of the downtrodden. Seva Sahayog this year distributed 70,000 school kits for poor and needy students. It has also given kits to children affected by natural calamities.

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Udayan Care

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Udayan Care's vision is to make young lives shine. By engaging individuals, committed to human rights, under the framework of SDGs, Udayan Care enables nurturing homes for vulnerable children; empowers girls to aspire for and pursue higher education and gain employability; offers communities digital and vocational training to become self-reliant. Through research, training, conferences, and advocacy, Udayan Care influences policies and practices on the Standards of Alternative Care in the South Asian region. Udayan Care has a special consultative status to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. Registered in 1994 as a Public Charitable Trust, Udayan Care works to empower vulnerable children, women, and youth, in 33 cities across 15 states of India. In 28 years, we have directly impacted the lives of about 35,000 children, women, and youth as beneficiaries.

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Spark a Change Foundation

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Spark-A-Change Foundation [SAC], is a Mumbai based NGO registered as a Charitable Trust under the Bombay Trust Act,1950. Our mission is to ensure transformational change in school going children from low income background by providing them with knowledge, values, skills and support through joyous, positive experiences from interaction with well intentioned, educated adults to help them excel.

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Tamarind Tree Trust

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Tamarind Tree is a social justice initiative primarily working in the north west area of Maharashtra with the tribal communities. The organisation works on the intersection of knowledge, technology and media and runs an alternative school located in Sogve village, Dahanu, Maharashtra.

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COTAAP RESEARCH FOUNDATION

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COTAAP is a not for profit body that works towards creating a better livelihood for cotton farmers. India is the largest producer and second largest exporter of cotton in the world but has one of the lowest per acre yield. COTAAP's objective is to empower cotton farmers and improve productivity by offering modern & scientific agronomic practices, knowledge partnering, networking forums.

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Akshara Foundation

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The not-for-profit organisation Akshara Foundation was founded on the belief that quality education is the undeniable right of every child and that children should not be deprived of this just because they do not have access to it or the resources to realize their dreams. Akshara has run multiple programmes that have all been designed to be comprehensive, scalable, replicable and cost-effective.

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Action Against Hunger (A Fight Hunger Foundation Project)

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Action Against Hunger is one of the few NGOs in India focusing specifically on child malnutrition. Established in 2012, registered as Fight Hunger Foundation under Section 8 of the Indian Companies Act 2013. Our approach focuses on both the causes and effects of malnutrition in children and integrates nutrition, health, agriculture, livelihoods, water sanitation and hygiene.

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Advika Welfare Foundation

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Advika Welfare Foundation was established in 2017 in Pune, Maharashtra with the aim of providing higher education to the destitute children from rural Maharashtra. As part of this initiative we provide free of cost residential facility to these kids along with food, education, medical needs and daily needs.

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Partners for Urban Knowledge, Action and Research (PUKAR)

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PUKAR is an independent research collective and knowledge producing institution, located in Mumbai, India, that conducts multi-sectoral, cross-disciplinary, community based, participatory action research through the lens of marginalized youth who create evidence based actions for transforming themselves and their communities.

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The Akshaya Patra Foundation

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We are India’s leading Public-Private Partnership, striving to promote access to education and alleviate malnutrition in India through the Mid-Day Meal Program. Presently, we serve 2 million school children in 20,000+ Government and Government-aided schools. Meals are served through our 67 kitchens across 15 states and 2 UTs of India.

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