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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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Vipla Foundation (Save The Children India)

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Founded in 1988 by the late Mrs. Vipula Kadri, over the last 35 years we have relentlessly worked towards the enrichment of the lives of underprivileged children and women. Save The Children India now known as Vipla Foundation has reached out to 5,20,000 beneficiaries in the areas of areas of Education, Inclusion, Early Childhood Care, and Women Empowerment.

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Maharashtra State Womens Council

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Working relentlessly since the past 98 years for the care,education,health and rehabilitation of underprivileged children & women.Funded almost entirely by donations.Run through the unstinting efforts of volunteers and trained staff. Main Projects : Asha Sadan Children's Home,Street Children Project,Savera Centre for Special Children,Abhilasha Centre (Dharavi),Bapnu Ghar,Foster Care, Free reading room and library at worli.

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Centre For Social Action

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To initiate, empower and sustain non-violent, collaborative, and integral development processes for vulnerable individuals and groups in Mumbai, Thane and Raigad districts. CSA is successfully implementing the following interventions: Supplementary classes for Vulnerable Children, Children’s Parliament, Women’s Empowerment through Rights-Based Capacity Building Trainings, Enhancing Livelihoods & Skill Development of Vulnerable Individuals and Groups and Emergency Relief to individuals and communities affected by calamities.

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Baif Institute for sustainable livelihood and development

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BAIF Institute for Sustainable Livelihoods and Development (BISLD), is a not-for-profit Organisation registered under Section 8 (formerly Section 25) of the Companies Act, 1956 and formally established on April 16th, 2012.

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Access Livelihoods Foundation

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Access Livelihoods creates high-impact livelihood models at scale and strengthens the ecosystem for women-owned collective enterprises. Our mission is to create a world that works for everyone – producers, consumers, entrepreneurs, and enterprises. We envision enhancing the livelihoods of 1 million economically disadvantaged households by 2032 by working with women.

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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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STEP Foundation

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Empowering communities to take charge of their own progress is a crucial step toward achieving this objective. Through dedicated efforts and collaborative initiatives, we have been committed to bringing about positive change in various communities, fostering their growth, resilience, and self-reliance.

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Sitaben Shah Memorial Trust

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Construct & Maintain, Take over management administer or run any hospital,dispensaries,collages,hostel,temple ,school for the use and benefits of any class of people in lndia

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Sri Nityanand Educational Trust

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Vision & Mission - Educate, Empower and Inspire rural communities. To facilitate sustainable livelihood by imparting education, vocational skills, healthcare and values Provide necessary functional & non-functional skills of IT Industry & Mfg related for tribal youths & women with the sole aim to provide forward linkage to each candidate.

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Bangalore Hospice Trust

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Mission To provide compassionate palliative care for people with life-limiting illness and for those important to them, through quality medical, emotional, spiritual and social support.

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