If you are looking to donate clothes, money and more this Diwali, here are five noble changemakers and NGOs who could use your help to educate girls, provide a safe home for abandoned or terminally ill children, rescue birds, and more.
This Diwali, we have done the work of curating a list of 11 causes you can support right away, so it's easier for you to give changemakers across India the perfect gift.
Students of Vidyashilp Academy in Bengaluru are organising drive-in movie nights on February 12 and 13 to raise funds to support government schools in the area. This initiative is part of the United-Nations backed Girl Up programme.
The grassroots in India do not suffer from income poverty. Rather, what accounts for their state are the barriers which prevent their voices being heard.
Led by 40-year-old Jitendra Vishe from Shahapur, a civil engineer by profession in Navi Mumbai, a group of railway commuters on Thursday morning raised over Rs 30,000 at Asangaon station.
Maybe the memory of a childhood that was spent on the streets was still fresh in the mind of Murukan, who decided to help those who weren’t as fortunate as him to have a saviour angel in their lives.