The Ravi Foundation launches with its first project for The Association for the Welfare of Handicapped
Posted on 31. Mar, 2010 by Sahej Suri in Blog
The Ravi Foundation was created to establish means of raising awareness and funds to benefit less fortunate schools in India. This includes but is not limited to those institutions that treat disabled and handicapped children, as well as institutions in lower income areas of India.
The Ravi Foundation looks to assist in providing resources for purchasing necessary items for the students of the Association for the Welfare of Handicapped. The cost per day per student to run this school is $48. The school depends entirely on donations, since it is a non-governmental organization. We are interested in helping raise awareness of the need for help to underprivileged children. Often we forget that there are so many in this world who have so much less than we do.
The Association for the Welfare of Handicapped is located in Faridabad, Haryana in India. Its purpose is to provide service to hearing and/or visually impaired children from cradle to grave. Speech therapy is also offered. Teachers are all qualified in their specific areas, and the Education Department of Haryana Government recognizes the school. All services are free of charge, including books, uniforms, and other required school supplies. Classes are small with a teacher to student ratio of one to eight.
Any help you can give goes really far. We who are so fortunate should be willing to give back to our community. Anything you can do makes a big difference. A step in the right direction is to help The Ravi Foundation help others. Helping others is not so hard. You just need to get started. It is easy to make a donation through our website. We have set our first goal of $4000 to this deserving association and have many plans to help reach it
