Looking back at the beginning of SADS, she says, “I started the organisation in 2015 when I was still employed with Accenture. I would go for pick-ups in the morning before heading to work, and with each pick and drop, my belief in wanting to start this organisation formally just kept getting stronger.”
Established in 2002, the Sisters of the People Book Shop has been spreading the love for vintage, donated books and also helping slum children in Delhi.
In an effort to alleviate James’ plight, Rajesh Menoth, a panchayat member, got together with his friend, an NRI, and decided to surprise him by gifting him a new boat!
It all began when a friend of one of the Support 4 Society (S4S) members was getting married and wanted to commemorate the occasion by giving back to the society through a dress bank.
The 61-year-old opened her doors to orphaned children and distressed women in 2007 after an incident that changed both Annie and her husband’s life, forever.
More than providing clothes, the motive behind the initiative had been to drive home the message of being charitable in a socially conscious, responsible and most vitally, dignified manner.
The Nilekanis recently joined three other Indian billionaires in the elite global network of "Giving Pledge" philanthropists. And they are all from Bengaluru!
Sanjana Bhosale, a standard 2 student from OES International School, Vasai knew that she had a proclivity towards painting and had a greater purpose to serve through her talent.