Project Report
| Aug 5, 2015
Feeding the visually challenged with healthy meals
By B.Pooja | Communication Manager
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lndian Association for the Blind (lAB) based in Madurai, South India, is a renowned not-for-profit
organization working at the grassroots level for the education, employment and rehabilitation of people with visual challenges. It was established in 1985 by visually challenged activist Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah and a group of like-minded visually challenged people to provide comprehensive education, employment and rehabilitation opportunities for socio-economically disempowered visually challenged children and adults with a special focus on those from rural backgrounds.
We are glad to share with you the fact that this project has raised $519 and this is without doubt, due to the donations from the 14 donors. We extend our heartfelt thanks to each and everyone of them for being kind enough to spend a portion of their hard earned money for a noble cause such as ours. Each and every penny received through this project will help us take good care of the needs of our beneficiaries.
Using this raised amount, we will be able to give proper balanced and nutritious meals for our visually challenged beneficiaries. By way of this, they will be hale and healthy which will help them concentrate on their studies and increase their chances of achieving good results in their academics. We look forward to connecting with more donors through this cause.
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May 7, 2015
Healthy meals for 300 visually challenged kids
By B.Pooja | Communication Manager
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lndian Association for the Blind (lAB) based in Madurai, South India, is a well-known non-profit
organization working at the grassroots level for the education, employment and rehabilitation of people with visual challenges. It was established in 1985 by visually challenged activist Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah and a group of like-minded visually challenged people to provide comprehensive education, employment and rehabilitation opportunities for socio-economically disempowered visually challenged children and adults with a special focus on those living in rural areas.
It provides us happiness to inform that through this project, we have raised $396 through 9 donations till date. We extend our gratitude and thanks to all the donors for this timely help and support from their side. These donations will be highly beneficial in helping our visually challenged kids eat balanced, nutritious meals 3 times a day, which would have otherwise always remained a distant dream for them.
Due to this philanthropic gesture by donors across the globe, we will be able to make their dreams come true. These balanced diets will help them grow in a healthy manner which will in turn result in increased concentration, better immunity and improved health and living.
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Feb 5, 2015
Nutritious food for 300 visually challenged kids
By B.Pooja | Communication Manager
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lndian Association for the Blind (lAB) based in Madurai, South India, is a well-known non-profit
organization working at the grassroots level for the education, employment and rehabilitation of people with visual challenges. It was established in 1985 by visually challenged activist Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah and a group of like-minded visually challenged people to provide comprehensive education, employment and rehabilitation opportunities for socio-economically disempowered visually challenged children and adults with a special focus on those living in rural areas.
We are happy to mention that we have received donations worth $386 for this project. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the donors who have been giving us constant support and encouragement. The donations we received from donors for this project has been really beneficial to us.
With these donations, we will be able to provide healthy, balanced meals to our visually challenged children. By way of eating these nutritious meals, they will be hale and healthy which will help them concentrate on their education. We look forward to connecting with more philanthropists in future for this cause. Can we even imagine going hungry for a day sans eating??
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