Saturday, February 6, 2016

Support Jaisha for Rio Olympic Preparation








Picture Source:  https://milaap.org/stories/stand-with-op-jaisha-old

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Support Training of Jaisha - National Marathon Record Holder

https://milaap.org/campaigns/help-OP-Jaisha



In 2015, OP Jaisha broke the national record at the Mumbai Marathon topping the previous 19-year-old record. She followed this up with breaking her own record at the World Athletics Championships, Beijing, qualifying for the Rio Olympics in 2016.


21-year-old Jaisha won bronze medal at Doha-Asian games

 she is determined to out-perform herself in the Olympics. JSW has come forward to sponsor her accommodation and Sports Authority Of India pays for her travel and food.
But still she needs funds to maintain her training programme. She needs to buy a pair of imported shoes every month. She needs clothing fit for various seasons during the training period.

Jaisha runs for around 230 kms a week.

Let's stand with this champion. Contribute to support Jaisha to purchase shoes and other essentials for her training.


Target: Rs. 5,00,000

Collected by 29 Jan 2016: Rs. 3,74,000
Now the amount is Rs.3,82,000   10.15 pm  29 Jan 2016
The amount:  Rs. 4,11,000  2 Feb 2016
Rs. 4,12,500  9.54 pm 2 Feb 2016
Rs. 4,18,800   11.15 pm  3 Feb 2016

Now Rs. 434,4000   0.06 am  6 Feb 2016



Sunday, December 7, 2014

Donate to Indian Air Force Wives Welfare Association

Donate to Air Force Wives Welfare Association


http://www.afwwaservices.co.in/Donations.aspx

Donations Exempted under Income Tax Act 80 (G)

Information for Donors
Air Force Wives Welfare Association was formed on 28th Oct 1970 as a registered body to provide assistance to the families of deceased /disabled /retired /serving personnel of the Indian Air Force.
Registered Office
    Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Central)
Air Headquarters (Vayu Bhawan),
Rafi Marg,
New Delhi-110 011
Admin Office
    Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Central)
Santushti Shopping Complex,
New Wellington Camp,
Opp-Ashok-Samrat Hotel,
Race Course,
ND-110003
Aims and Objectives
The objects of the Association are as follows:
  To promote the welfare of the families of Officers, Airmen and NCs (E) of the IAF, whether deceased, retired or serving.
  To take steps to secure the welfare of all patients in Air Force Hospitals and of IAF patients in other hospitals, i.e. Army and Civil.
  To affiliate, amalgamate with and support any other society, association or trust having similar aims and objects.
  To carry out charitable, social, philanthropic, culture, educational and other activities for the benefits of the members and their families.
  To establish and manage alone or in cooperation with other Association/Organization; Hostels, Schools and such other Ventures/ establishments; primarily for the benefit for the members and their dependents.
  To create trusts and or other similar institutions to award scholarships, stipends and financial assistance for promotion of welfare activities.
  To raise fund by subscriptions, donations, collection, fetes etc. for any object consistent with the objects of the Association whether unconditional or subject to conditions of the trust.
  To invest Funds of the Association not immediately required for its purpose.
  To purchase, take on lease, hire or otherwise acquire and hold immovable or movable property for the Association and sell or otherwise dispose of the same.
  To erect, maintain, repair or improve any building for the purpose of the Association.
  To maintain, educational institutions, Vocational Training Institutes etc. for those entitled to benefit from the funds of the Association.
  To do all such other things as are incidental with or conducive to the above objects.
  To utilize income of the Association towards promotion of aims and objectives of Association.
Donation
The Association welcome any kind of donation in the form of cash or kind for the welfare of Air Force families & their dependents. The donation to this organization is exempted under Income Tax Act 80 (G). The cheque/draft should be drawn in favour of "Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Central)".


Indian Air Force Offical Website
http://indianairforce.nic.in/

Donate for a Social Cause - Bulletin Board




7 December 2014
Indian Armed Forces Flag Day - Donate to Indian Armed Forces Organizations
Donate to Indian Army Central Welfare Fund

19 November 2014
It is world  toilet day.

Sulabh International Social Service Organization is doing donation drive to collect $2 billion from Forbes billionares to build toilets in 690 villages of India.
http://www.sulabhinternational.org/news/sulabh-founder-hatches-global-fund-toilet-plan-first-stop-mukesh-ambanis-wife-nita

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Donate to Indian Army Central Welfare Fund

Donate to Army Central Welfare Fund


100% Income Tax Exemption under Section 80G

Army Central Welfare Fund


Monetary contributions to the Army may be made through Demand Draft in favour of “Army Central Welfare Fund” payable at New Delhi and forwarded to the under mentioned address :-

Director, Accounts Section
Ceremonials and Welfare Directorate
Adjutant Generals Branch
Room No 281-‘B’ (Accts Sec)
Integrated HQ of MoD (Army)
South Block, New Delhi – 110011

Alternatively, the amount can also be sent directly in the account of Army Central Welfare Fund under intimation to the above office as per the details of Bank Account given below :-

Name of Fund: Army Central Welfare Fund
Account No: 020500101007721
Type of Account: Saving
Bank: Corporation Bank
Branch: Chandni Chowk, Delhi - 110006
IFSC Code: CORP0000205





     
The contribution towards Army Central Welfare Fund is 100% exempted from income Tax vide clause (III HC) of Section 80-G of Income Tax Act 1961.
http://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=Za2xRQJKmZ4bIM0ux6eVeA==&ParentID=W0irYxbf1ViC5bDLjQ/k1A==


Monday, November 24, 2014

Donate to GRACIOUS PARADISE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Hyderabad



http://graciousparadise.org/corpus-fund/donate/


Current Projects:  

Care & Support Centre for Children
Primary Contact Center
Systemization of Livelihood options
Conducting Medical Camps
HIV/AIDS Awareness programs
Awareness to protect a Girl Child                    


Care & Support Centre for Children:

In order to develop a comprehensive and sustainable response to children, Gracious Paradise has been initiated a project which is committed to provide services of nutrition, shelter, education and Medicine at no cost to Children. Now the organization is able to provide facilities for 100 children as inmates for both boys and girls. Besides, project is also supporting Community Support Program in Ranga Reddy, Nalgonda and Medak district and For Tribes under the project title Primary Contact Centre.

Education:

Schools can play a crucial role in improving the prospects of orphans and securing their future. The organization believes “a good school education can give children a higher self-esteem, better job prospects and economic independence. As well as lifting children out of poverty, such an education can also give children a better understanding of Human values and Social responsibly. 6 teachers take classes to children at centre. Children below 5th and below standard are allowed here to study. Children from High School are referred to Govt School, where they can study up to SSC. Under this program children admitted at centre are offered school uniform, books, bags and all required study material at free of cost.

Meeting emotional needs:

Through offering these facilities, organization is able to meet the emotional needs of children. Because, physical needs of orphans, such as nutrition and health care, can often appear to be the most urgent. And the emotional needs of children who have lost a parent should not be forgotten.

Monitoring & Evaluation:

Once a child is admitted at centre they will be under the supervision of warden’s and medical and Nutrition observation by health care team. Each child will be maintained a separate file with admission code. AWidow girl child and neglected children also will be given preference to bring them on track. A five member review committee will evaluate the program chronologically and advise the team to work more effectively. Mr.Sathyanand is in charge and he is responsible for the entire project. The staff will work under his guidelines and control.

http://graciousparadise.org/what-we-do/

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Donate to Udaan India Foundation, Mumbai



http://www.udaanindiafoundation.org/#!udaan-donate/cfwy

Education is the best gift one can give to a child. Support us through a donation and enable a brighter future for the children we work with. Your contributions could not only take an Udaan child closer to realising his/her dream, but also help us reach out to many more children in need of quality education.

Donations can be made by cheque, favouring Udaan India Foundation or by remitting to HDFC Bank account no. 02392000004643. All contributions to Udaan India Foundation are tax-exempt under section 80G of the Income Tax Act.

Donate
Be a part of a child's journey by sponsoring one or more of the following donation options:

Contribute In-kind

We welcome any form of in-kind donation. Support us by providing healthy snacks, donating new clothes, footwear, stationery, dictionaries, and notebooks for our children or infrastructure and IT equipment for our centres.

Celebrate Your Special Occasion with Us

Bring a smile to our children’s faces by sharing your special occasions with us. Celebrate your loved ones’ birthdays/anniversaries or even festivals such as Diwali and Christmas with us. You can do so by sponsoring a meal or distributing sweets or gifts on these occasions.

Should you have any questions regarding donation options, please contact us at (022) 40000392 or write to us at udaanindiafoundation@gmail.com
Scholarship for a child beyond grade 10
Rs 10000

Allows meritorious and deserving students to continue their education in junior/degree college or enrol for vocational courses to enhance their employability.
Sponsor a child for a year
Rs 8500​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Includes after school academic support, school supplies, uniform, supplementary nutrition, Diwali clothes and educational trips for a child at the Learning Centre.
Sponsor a teacher for a month
Rs 4800

Covers monthly salary of a teacher at the Learning Centre. Each teacher receives training from Udaan to ensure that they deliver quality education in the classroom.
Contribute to our general corpus
any amount
Help us build a healthy corpus for a secure future.
School supplies and uniform for a child
Rs 1000
Includes everything from books, notebooks, stationery, uniform, T-Shirt to sandals and socks for a child at the Learning Centre.
Healthy snack for a class for a month
Rs 3000​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Provides supplementary nutrition and covers nutritious snacks like energy bar, seasonal fruit, chikki for 30 children at the Learning Centre.

Contact Us: Tel: (022) 40000392  Email: udaanindiafoundation@gmail.com

Our History

The groundwork for what is Udaan India Foundation today was laid in August 2004, when a few like-minded people came together for a common cause – a cause to educate underprivileged children in their neighbourhood. With no formal system or infrastructure in place, all that was there was a purpose to get together as many children as we could from the bastis nearby, and teach them how to read and write.

We started with 26 children, some of whom were already in municipal school, some who had dropped out and the rest who had never been to school.  Classes were conducted on an informal basis for a few hours a week in the classrooms of a private school in the Powai neighbourhood, after regular school working hours.  As we worked with the children, we realized that the lack of learning in school and absence of academic support at home created a huge challenge – igniting and maintaining the interest of children towards education. These were children who were at a risk of dropping out.

To support these children to cope with the academic curriculum and to maintain their interest in education and learning, a need was felt to start an after-school programme. This laid the foundation for our Learning Centre. Starting in 2005, the Learning Centre became a space of remedial teaching to bridge the learning gaps and stress the importance of education to both, children and their families. Over the years the Learning Centre became more than a mere remediation programme and grew into an after-school centre of quality education with a structured learning programme. We also introduced extra curricular activities such as art, dance and sports to expose the children to learning opportunities that would go beyond the regular academic curriculum.

The overwhelming progress shown by our students gave us confidence that the project was heading in the right direction. In 2009, this informal project was officially registered as a non-profit trust under the name of Udaan India Foundation with the following objectives:

To stress the importance of education to children and families and to be facilitators in ensuring that every child attends school.
To provide holistic learning to the underprivileged in order to maximize their potential.
To instill confidence and self-esteem through exposure to art, dance, sports and other activities.
To be a stepping-stone for children and young adults towards a better employment and a better quality of life.

Over the years we have grown to meet the educational needs of children and youth in low-income communities. Today we reach out to over 800 beneficiaries. All our programmes are directed towards providing access to quality education and opportunities enabling a brighter future for our beneficiaries.