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Here are the top 5 NGOs to donate for child education and development in India.
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Top five NGO websites to Donate for Child education. An investment in knowledge pays the best interest
AkshayaPatra– Bengaluru based NGO which was found in 2000, aims to bring a smile on every child by providing healthy, nutritious mid-day meals in every government school. AkshayaPatra is the world's largest NGO that aims to serve wholesome food to school kids. When you donate to this NGO, you can be assured that kids are intaking proper nutrition and tasty food every day.
Lok Kalyan Samiti – Delhi based NGO which was found in 1952, also aims to provide a child sponsorship program. This is one of the oldest NGOs of not just the capital but also our nation. You can easily donate for these children trying to make big in the world, by taking small steps. Help them with each step by donating to the Sponsor a Child program. Impacting so many lives for such a long time now gives you a reason to believe in them.
Smile Foundation – A young group of corporate professionals came together and started this foundation that supports child development and growth. This foundation is also Delhi based and impacted the lives of 7,50,000 children and families through 350 projects. You can also volunteer in such amazing NGOs.
CRY (Child Rights and you) – One of the famous NGOs in the country is CRY, which stands for Child Rights and you. We hope to bring confidence and a sense of security to abandoned children, and this NGO make sure it happens the right way. This NGO not only help in growth of the children but also ensures society maintains their rights
Give Foundation This is a great platform to visit if you are looking to donate to an Indian charity. Give foundation are working to provide a better livelihood to the unpreviledged children and also their family. They also intend to care abou the cancer patient, women empowerment and assist differently abled individual.
There are of course endless options to help these children living such dark life, waiting for society to recognise them and take them away to a better future. Ending the misery of poverty in a country starts with a small steps of literacy that will help these children to become independent, change their lives and others around them.