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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.
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Kokan Kala Va Shikshan Vikas Sanstha is an organization, established in 2010 mainly to help society live better in the form of educational and medical facilities. The organization helps underprivileged children and promotes education, village development, support for orphanages, disaster relief support and medical support for children with severe illnesses.
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We strive towards conservation and coexistence between communities, wildlife and free-ranging animals in human-dominated environments.
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Advika Welfare Foundation was established in 2017 in Pune, Maharashtra with the aim of providing higher education to the destitute children from rural Maharashtra. As part of this initiative we provide free of cost residential facility to these kids along with food, education, medical needs and daily needs.
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ARMMAN (Advancing Reduction in Mortality and Morbidity of Mothers, Children and Neonates) founded in 2008, is an India-based non-profit leveraging mHealth technology to create scalable, cost-effective, equity-based and gender-transformative, non-linear, systemic solutions to reduce maternal and child mortality/morbidity in India. We create at-scale programs with proven impact by partnering with national/state governments, partner NGOs and health facilities to create a unique “tech plus touch” model. Interventions implemented by ARMMAN have reached 29 million women and their children and trained 252,000 health workers in 20 states, with plans to expand pan-India to reach 70 million women and their children and train 850,000 health workers by 2030.
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Action Against Hunger is one of the few NGOs in India focusing specifically on child malnutrition. Established in 2012, registered as Fight Hunger Foundation under Section 8 of the Indian Companies Act 2013. Our approach focuses on both the causes and effects of malnutrition in children and integrates nutrition, health, agriculture, livelihoods, water sanitation and hygiene.
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Working relentlessly since the past 98 years for the care,education,health and rehabilitation of underprivileged children & women.Funded almost entirely by donations.Run through the unstinting efforts of volunteers and trained staff.
Main Projects : Asha Sadan Children's Home,Street Children Project,Savera Centre for Special Children,Abhilasha Centre (Dharavi),Bapnu Ghar,Foster Care, Free reading room and library at worli.
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VIDYA seeks to address the lack of quality education and empowerment opportunities for lesser privileged children and youth
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Habitat India beneficiaries are economically poor, low income, marginalized groups considered non-bankable, disaster affected families that includes historically disadvantaged communities. Till date, we have served over 62,025 families comprising of 297,720 individuals through our interventions in Housing, Sanitation, Access to Water and Disaster Response. We are head quartered in Mumbai.
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RSCD is working with Rural Development actors who are facilitating development through strengthening local governance. Women are the core change actors in the process of change and nation building. International Society For Human Awakening And Development (ISHAD) is a non-government registered organisation working in the feild of local self government founded by Shri J S Saharia (Retd. IAS). ISHAD is dedicated towards the holistic development and empowerment of various sections of the society. This is made possible through the various activities ISHAD undertakes, building capacity and providing necessary support for knowledge building and development for the strengthening of Local Self Government like Panchayat Raj Institutes and Urban Local Bodies. ISHAD promotes strengthening and creating of robust and sustainable structures at the grassroots level to empower and for holistic and inclusive development.
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Anthill Creations is working towards making play accessible to all through upcycled, sustainable playscapes.
Over 60% of Indian government schools don’t have access to physical development, social skills that stem from play. Ecologically, 2.7 tons of tyres are discarded annually in India that end up in landfills.
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