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TMM PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
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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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The HEAL Foundation

Registered Year : 29/03/2017

The HEAL Foundation founded by Rahul Bose in 2008, HEAL (Help Eradicate Abuse Through Learning) through the tool of workshops, aims to educate children and adults on how to recognize, prevent and respond to Child Sexual Abuse. HEAL has reached 110,000 children and adults up till 2022.

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Population First

Registered Year : 2002

Population First is a social impact organization that works for women’s empowerment, gender equality and community mobilisation to achieve India’s social and demographic goals. We do this through our girl child campaign – Laadli and field-based health, nutrition and rural development programme - Action for Mobilization of Community Health Initiatives (AMCHI).

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World for All Animal Care and Adoptions

Registered Year : 2010

World For All Animal Care & Adoptions is a Mumbai based not-for-profit animal welfare organization founded in 2009 that focuses on adoptions, rescues, sterilization and awareness of stray dogs and cats. Our Mission is to inspire co-existence between stray animals and the people of Mumbai, by finding loving homes for the helpless ones and creating compassion, tolerance and humanity for those on the streets.

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Ammucare

Registered Year : 25/10/2003

Ammucare is a registered non-profit organization established in India in 2003 by Mohanji. Ammucare’s mission is to uplift, empower and instill hope and positivity amongst those in need, in all species, through regular acts of selfless service throughout India. Vision is to continually expand the number of lives that it touches by serving the needs of the underprivileged and uplifting all species.

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Spark a Change Foundation

Registered Year : 26/03/2015

Spark-A-Change Foundation [SAC], is a Mumbai based NGO registered as a Charitable Trust under the Bombay Trust Act,1950. Our mission is to ensure transformational change in school going children from low income background by providing them with knowledge, values, skills and support through joyous, positive experiences from interaction with well intentioned, educated adults to help them excel.

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Centrum Foundation

Registered Year : 03/07/2014

To undertake initiatives primarily in the areas of Health, Nutrition and Well Being, that help to improve the quality of life of as many underserved fellow Indians as possible. We will endeavour to aid the availability of medical and healthcare services, and alleviate hunger by providing quality meals and support activities to improve nutrition, especially for senior citizens and young children.

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MYELOMA FRIENDS CHARITABLE TRUST

Registered Year : 11/10/2014

MYELOMA FRIENDS CHARITABLE TRUST is an organization that stands as a testimony to the battle against cancer. Founded and funded by cancer survivors and their associates, it came about to bring help in the form of an organized platform. It was initiated so that adequate information could be complimented along with the latest technological developments in the pursuit to find the right avenues.

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Rubaroo Breaking Silences Foundation

Registered Year : 11/07/2017

Our objective is to empower children by creating awareness and imparting knowledge to deal with unsafe situations in order to prevent occurrences of Child Sexual Abuse, along with promoting gender sensitivity among children and age-appropriate sexuality and reproductive health education with a vision, "A Child Sexual Abuse free society for happier and safer children".

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Myna Mahila Foundation

Registered Year : 06/07/2015

Myna Mahila Foundation creates a network of young female entrepreneurs by partnering with self-help groups in urban slums that produce and distribute high quality, affordable menstrual hygiene products to increase adoption of safer menstrual hygiene management practices. We are creating a cultural revolution and generating local employment.

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Cuddles Foundation

Registered Year : 2012

Cuddles Foundation is India's only NGO focusing on providing nutrition to cancer afflicted children belonging to low income families. In alliance with Tata Memorial Hospital, it started operations in 2012 to help children fighting cancer by providing them with the best Nutritional supplements and nutrition for aiding their recovery.

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