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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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Human Capital For Third Sector

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Katayst aims to address these challenges by preparing women in professional education so that they have the knowledge, skills and attitude to get better job opportunities and also move up the career ladder.

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Children's Liver Foundation

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Children's Liver foundation founded in 2011, works towards creating awareness towards liver diseases to paediatricians, and also providing financial help for children with liver diseases for diagnosis and treatment

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Sarthak Foundation

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With the vision of "Happy Empowered Children", Sarthak Foundation wishes to improve the quality of life of children who live in slums and villages of India. We want them to be good human beings by having access to the right kind of education.

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Pallium India

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Our objective is to alleviate serious health-related suffering (SHS) of 7-10 million people in India. We strive to demonstrate quality palliative care, to educate professionals and the public, and facilitate development of palliative care services across India.

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TNS India foundation

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TNS India Foundation is a non-profit development organization with over 11 years of experience in implementing robust, effective and demand-driven programs working towards national economic reconstruction, with a special focus on women. By connecting enterprising individuals to transformative opportunities, we have been able to create an enduring impact for them, their families and communities.

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The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Of Jesus Society (Dilkhush School)

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Dilkhush special school caters to the Intellectually disabled children, aiming at their overall development and integrating them to the mainstream of the society. We emphasis on functional academics, self care skills, prevocational skills, social skills and visualize job opportunities for them. We conduct parent education programmes to accompany and support the parents.

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Access Life Assistance Foundation

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Access Life Assistance Foundation, an Indian not-for-profit organization registered as a Section 8 company in 2014 provides multi-disciplinary supportive care to families who come to Mumbai, Pune, Manipal, Chandigarh, Bangalore and Ahmedabad for their child’s cancer treatment. Families come to the metropolitan cities from remote towns and villages across India seeking treatment for their children affected with cancer. While hospitals extend them quality medical services, the poorer families have no place to stay during the 5-12 months (sometimes extending to 24 months) that it takes to complete the treatment. Many end up living on footpaths or are forced to abandon treatment due to the high cost of accommodation. Children battling cancer and without access to proper accommodation and nutrition are 5 times more likely not to survive due to secondary infections, chemotherapy intolerance and treatment abandonment. Access Life offers children and their families a free accommodation, nutrition and secure transportation that gives our brave hearts an upper hand in their fight against cancer. We also try to improve their quality of life by providing practical support services, educational resources and recreational programs. Access Life set up its first centre in June 2014 in Chembur, Mumbai and has grown to 8 childhood cancer care centres across India where at any given point of time 140 families (420 individuals considering every child lives with her/his parents) are being accommodated.

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Lupin Human Welfare and Research Foundation

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The LHWRF is an independent entity promoted by Lupin Limited, implementing CSR activities all over India. LHWRF aspires to provide an alternative model of sustainable development, which can be replicated widely through collaborations and partnerships.

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Friends of Max

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To provide emotional, informational and practical support to CML and GIST patients and their caregivers. We do this by providing them a safe platform to share and learn from each other’s experience.

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Urban Health Resource Centre

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UHRC strengthens and deepens confidence, self-reliance through knowledge, negotiation skills among slum-women's groups, invests in gen-next through children-youth groups across 410,000 slum/vulnerable populations in Indore, Agra. Slum-women's groups are trained, encouraged to submit community applications/reminders to concerned departments. UHRC team stands with them in these perseverant efforts

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