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.
Durai Prithviraj from Tamil Nadu founded Rajesh Udhavum Karangal, an NGO to offer free ambulance rides, shelter and meals for those below the poverty line or living in inaccessible and remote areas.
A group of 12 acquaintances from Delhi have started a COVID-19 relief initiative called ‘India Care Collective’ to help individuals and families suffering due to the clampdown.
On the one hand, NGOs, concerned individuals and voluntary groups are tirelessly reaching out to people throughout the country and asking for donations in kind. But at the same time, there are those who have been trying to hamper this spirit of the country.
Khalsa Aid, a UK-based Sikh NGO, is among the many organisations that have come forward to offer assistance. As Kerala grapples with this disastrous situation, the volunteers have reached Kochi to serve langar!
Could it be possible to combine the power of the internet, with the power of giving, to ensure that the process gets online, and to an extent, hassle free?
History tells us that brilliance, achievement, innovation, and excellence are never the exclusive domain of either cities or villages. This heartwarming story of a school in the deep interiors of West Bengal is a story of hope for education, and how it turned into a transformative force.
October 8, 2015 was a day of immense happiness and satisfaction for the residents of Badamba tehsil of Odisha – the day on which people from different backgrounds and fields of work experienced the pure joy of giving at the Badamba Seva Mahotsav.