Blogadda has started a wonderful initiative to spread the voice about NGOs who work for different platforms like child education, women and child upliftment, providing toys to rural children, physically challenged people and lots more to choose from long list of NGO. I want to write about all of them as in some or other way each one them is helping our society. As of now I have chosen ” Help a chile to study’ as educated children can build a strong nation and I personally contribute to it by helping my maid’s kid to study.
Here is what NGO want to convey to all of you.
Activity:
Help A Child to Study sponsors the higher education of meritorious underprivileged students, supporting them to achieve dreams of a better future. We sponsor all formal courses above 10th, including 11th and 12th, diploma courses, degree courses, B.E., M.B.B.S. and Postgrad. Through education our students are able to escape the cycle of poverty through their own talents.
Details:
We are very proud of our students – who are the children of labourers, small scale farmers, weavers and other families with low incomes. These students have enormous potential to succeed and only need financial support to do so. We are thrilled that today some of our graduates are placed with large companies such as Mahindra Tech, L&T, and TATA Consultancy Services.
Support:
Education, higher education, sponsorship of students.
Note:
We are looking for financial donations to support the higher education of our students, most of whom live in rural areas of Maharashtra and Karnataka.
I am exercising my social responsibility of being a blogger by taking part in this initiative..You can do the same in 3 simple steps.
3 simple steps to make a difference. Read. Blog. Share.
- Readabout the NGO and its cause.
- Blogabout the NGO by simply copy-pasting its details and creating a post. Add your own insights too.
- Share it with the blogosphere and spread the word.
Glad abt what u r dng for ur maid’s kid Rash! God bless u
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