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The Gurukulians Foundation

http://thegurukuliansfoundation.org/

We firmly believe that education is the tool that can help a person to open the gates of opportunities. Our goal is to spread the light of knowledge, that doesn't limit to only quality education but aim to give a path that brightens their tomorrow. Our dream started to take shape under the guidance of Prof. Anand Kumar, a pioneer himself who creates pearls every year. The first milestone of our success was witnessing the young brains getting into the most prestigious Institute of the country, the Indian Institute of Technology. We can easily find people who donate/contribute to students' academic fees but is that enough? No, for many students buying books isn't affordable school books and stationery is expensive as well it starts from 2000 INR to 5000 INR which is not a small amount for the less earning parents. We are already running a successful campaign where we pay their academic fees and also We have been giving a stipend of 30k to 60k for 200 students every year. It was last year when our students came to us asking if we could help them with books and stationery as well. This particular moment made us realized only paying for their fees is not enough we need to do something for books and stationery as well. Keeping this in mind our organization launched Helping Hands campaign today. Our goal is to reach 5000 students who need school/academic books and stationery but can't afford it. Just a small donation of yours will help me accomplish this initiative. You can make contributions here itself. If you can't give, but still want to support our cause, please share our page with your friends, family members, and coworkers. With more people aware of our cause, we'll be one step closer to reaching our goal.

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Navi Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA, 400706

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