Pratham USA launched in 1999 to support the founding Pratham organization in India. They aim to raise awareness about the illiteracy in India and to raise funds in order to educate via public libraries, direct urban programs, pre-schools and remedial learning programs. Pratham USA has 12 chapters around the country that aim to raise awareness and funds through various activities. The largest chapter based in New York/Tri State will be holding a GALA on Thursday the 21st of October. For more information, check out the flyer below or visit the website.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Heifer International: Pass on the gift
The idea here is simple. Heifer's mission is to end poverty by providing long term, sustainable solutions rather than short term relief. By providing livestock, plants and training, Heifer not only changes a family but a community. 60 years and the success of ending poverty for millions of families proves just how incredible this non-profit is.
Take a minute and watch:
To learn more about how to donate and help:
Official website:
Friday, October 15, 2010
Charity: Water & TOMS shoe UPDATE
Thanks to the Charity: Water feature we previously posted, we were sent an email with the following by the Charity: Water team.
Really excited to see two of my favorite charity's working together! Five dollars for every shoe purchased goes towards building a well. TOMS will also donate a new pair of shoes to a child in need with every shoe you purchase. Need more of an incentive? Thanks to the water project funded by their first charity, Water shoe will serve 540(!) people with clean drinking water in the Sekura Village, Ethiopia.
Read more at: http://www.charitywater.org/TOMS/
TOMS will be featured on a future post.
*Have a suggestion for a volunteer opportunity, non-profit or charity that you would like to see featured? Send us a message or leave a comment with your suggestion.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Charity: Water
"Almost a billion people on the planet (1 in 8 of us) don’t have access to clean drinking water. Unsafe water and a lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of all disease and kill more people than all forms of violence, including war. 90% of the 42,000 deaths that occur every week from unsafe water and unhygienic living conditions are to children under five years old. We're working to change that." - Charity: Water
2. Start a fundraiser. Not only will it help spread awareness, it can be very easy thanks to all the social networking sites! Do it in lieu of gifts for your birthday (how it all started) and holidays for example.
3. Donating to water projects around the world. As little as $20 dollars provides clean water to an individual for 20 years! Check if your company will match your donation.
4. Sponsor a well. $5,000 = Freshwater well in a village and provide 250+ people with fresh water.
5. Monthly giving through Paypal. Anywhere from $20 to $500 a month to change lives.
6. Buying Merchandise to promote the cause. Profits support behind the scene costs of running the charity.
7. Send an E-card.
There's A LOT of information on the Charity: Water website so take a few minutes to check it out.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Donors Choose
For a great source of information on Donors Choose (aside from the official website and our blog of course :D ) by a blogger currently going through this process, check out 'The Professor in Training' below. According to the future professor, HP will match your contribution so there's no excuse not to donate!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Vittana: Building a world where anyone can get an education
Meet Daisy Mora, a nine year old from Colombia. Seen carrying her five year old brother in a cloth bag, while she zip lines it to the opposite bank via an old rusty pulley system. Her daily trek includes going 40mph and over 1300ft above ground just to make it to school.
After going through such extremes for years, can you imagine not having a chance to get a higher education?
As we previously blogged about Kiva, the process is very simple and anyone can contribute with as little as $25 dollars. Simply visit the Vittana website, choose a student, make the loan, get the loan repaid after the student graduates and ideally, repeat.
For a more detailed look at the success stories of Vittana, visit:
Labels:
Education,
Kiva,
Micro-lending,
Tuition,
Vittana
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