The India Cares Foundation and HH Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi have come together for a noble cause. Princess Arwa Al Qassimi is a member of the royal family of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah and has taken part in supporting Food For Change.This initiative organized by the India Cares Foundation aims at enriching the lives of millions of people.
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India Cares Foundation is a community that has the sole aim to fuel financially the noble causes of numerous NGOs. The India Cares Foundation in its third edition of Food for Change has done just that and ultimately helped to raise a whopping Rs 23.63 lakh for 20 NGOs. This humanitarian attempt attracted a great deal of attention and encouraged many to get associated with such noble cause. The popular Indiranagar Club supported this cause by allowing the event to take place at their venue. Representing their charitable motives, six top hotels and restaurants contributed food for about 450 people. Artists and well-known personalities also got associated. In spite of their busy and tight schedule, Subra Mania - the band that features Ambi & Bindu Subramaniam - performed at this fundraising event.
HH Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi was one of the sponsors of the event to help the NGOs. With the expenses, the NGOs direct and make use of 100% of the donations for their programmes. The event finally raised funds to Rs 95 lakh. The main share of funds came not only from individuals, but from corporate contributions as well. "We, India Cares Foundation, are really thankful to Her Highness Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi for the wonderful support and encouragement she provides for the work we do to promote and raise funds for the small and medium NGOs for whom this is invaluable," said Rajan Narayanan, President, India Cares Foundation.
When it is about reaching out to every inopportune individual in the world, this event is just a small initiative. With quite a large number of Indians still coming across issues like lack of proper medical services, illiteracy, shelter, food, and numerous other issues that stop a nation from developing, much remains to be completed to help every disadvantaged personto go away fromimpoverishment in the view of the sponsor. The organization aspires to uplift the present condition of some people and bring them out of the black hole of poverty.
About Food for Change:
Food for change is a fundraiser organized by India Cares Foundation as part of Daan Utsav, India's Festival of Giving that showcased various NGOs and aided them in raising funds. For more details about the event and in-depth knowledge, visit http://icfn.in/FFC/ngos/.
SOURCE India Cares Foundation
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