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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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Srijon - Artscape

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Artscape, established in 2015, designs and conducts Expressive Arts Therapy sessions to nurture a positive state of wellbeing among individuals from all age groups, occupation, and environment. Trained facilitators create art experiences to foster personal and professional growth. We believe that a positive mind leads to a positive life.

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Forum For Autism

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Creating Awareness About Autism , Empowering Parents Providing Resource To Parents About Available Schools, Therapists, Therapy Methods Parent / Professional Training Workshops, Helping underprivileged kids by sponsoring their school fees.

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Learning Space Foundation

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LSF believes that each individual of a tribal family discovers and creates meaning and purpose in his life through connections to each other, community and nature. We hope to offer better opportunities for groups within the rural communities, and evoke confidence and stability through conscious process of awareness and learning.

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K.C. Mahindra Education Trust- Project Nanhi Kali

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Anand Mahindra, Chairman, Mahindra Group, began Project Nanhi Kali in 1996 with the objective of providing quality education to underprivileged girls in India. Jointly managed by K.C. Mahindra Education Trust and Naandi Foundation, the project has transformed the lives of over 500,000 girls across 14 states. With the aim of helping girls complete schooling, the project provides girls with comprehensive support including daily afterschool academic support, an annual school supplies kit and feminine hygiene material to every girl, enabling her to attend school with dignity. The project provides girls with access to an AI powered, personalized, adaptive learning software called Mindspark, which is pre-loaded on digital tablets. Further a professionally designed sports curriculum has been integrated into the intervention to promote holistic development. The project’s on-ground operations are managed by an all-woman team of over 6,500 ‘Community Associates’, who are recruited from local communities and trained to become learning facilitators and mentors to the girls. They also engage with parents and community stakeholders to create conducive, girl-friendly ecosystems. The project currently supports over 185,000 girls through more than 7,000 Centres, in over 4,000 government schools across 9 states.

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Sahaara Charitable Society

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Sahaara Charitable Society was founded in 1994 with the vision of Fulfilling Dreams of the Vulnerable and Marginalised in Society focusing on Remedial Education to children in red-light districts (RLD) and government homes, Holistic care through Education Hostels for children from RLD and Reintegrating CSWs and prisoners through alternate livelihoods.

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Khel Shala

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Khelshala is an after school program, that Empowers Children Through Sport. Through it's program called S.A.Y.(S - sport, A -academics Y -Yoga for wel-being) it conducts an all round support program necessary for each child, facilitating & Development with no turning back". Khelshala was launched in Sept 2009 and has now been in operation for 11 years.

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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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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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SAMPARC - Social Action for Manpower Creation

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SAMPARC (Social Action for Manpower Creation) is non-profit making Public Charitable Trust in India established in 1990 for the rehabilitation, care and educational development of orphan children, children of sex workers and all other needy, poor and disadvantaged children.

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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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