Indian Aid - from the people of India

Indian Aid - from the people of India Indian Aid work towards creating a better life for the children living in difficult condition, with the sole support from the Indians.

Nanagu Jeevana {Life to Me}
“The Aim of the project is to support children with disability to have better life”
• Home based Intervention
• Bridge Center
• Enable to participate

Badukuva Aase {Desire to Live}

“Aim of this project is to save the life of poor children who are suffering from chronic illness like HIV/AIDS, Cancer and Heart Problem”
• Medical camps to identify the children’s who a

re suffering from chronic diseases
• Support to the poor children’s who are suffering from chronic diseases in the hospital
• Palliative care support to the children’s whose health condition in the last stage

Swabhimana Baduku {wish to lead dignified life}

“Aim of this project is support the children in difficult circumstances”
• We support the children’s of the sex worker by filling their educational ,health and social needs so that they can lead dignified life

Marali gudigae {Back to Home}

“Aim of this project is to create shelter for the runaway children’s”
We are supporting the center which opened to care the Runaway children’s from the different part of Karnataka to Bangalore

Police Commemoration Day
28/10/2015

Police Commemoration Day

Dear All Thanks for liking Indian Aid. Please visit our website www.indianaid.org.
29/05/2015

Dear All Thanks for liking Indian Aid. Please visit our website www.indianaid.org.

Prabhu is the sponsored child of Indian Aid through Nanagu Jeevana (Life to me) Project. We found him 3 years back, the child with less motivation in studies and other activies due to his disability. Our continuous effort and follow up has paid a result. Prabhu’s life has changed. Today he is a diff…

23/05/2015
23/05/2015

Today Indian Aid organised workshop on CSR and NGO Partnership as part of its "LETS FUNDRAISE" initiative at Ashraya Hotel International

Indian Aid work towards creating a better life for the children living in difficult condition, with the sole support from the Indians.

This project rehabilitates children living on the street
15/05/2015

This project rehabilitates children living on the street

27/01/2015

We are writing to express our heartfelt thanks for supporting the event “Become a Santa”

The programme was a grand success; about 110 children who are either disabled or street children participated and had a full day of fun and laughter. The programme started with children observing 2 minutes silence as a sign of condolence for the children who lost their lives in Peshawar, Pakistan. The celebration started with the children putting their palm print on a banner. Afterwards there were a number of fun games organized for them by Ms. Winnie and other volunteers which children enjoyed thoroughly. The children were served snacks in the morning and vegetarian lunch with varieties of sweets. Children were given a chance to exhibit their talents through fancy dress and group dance competition and the winners were given prizes. We had invited a magician to give a presentation in the evening and there was a face painting artist to tattoo on their faces and hands, which each and every child enjoyed. At the end of the programme every child was given a Santa’s Gift Box. The children were very happy to receive the gifts. They expressed that it was a great opportunity to mingle with other children, have fun and exhibit their talents.

This event was possible only through your support. It is a real motivation for us as it enabled to bring smile on a child’s face. Indian Aid team is very grateful to you for the support and once again thanks you. We look forward for your continued support in the future.

06/01/2015
05/01/2015

“Become a Santa”. The programme was a grand success; about 110 children who are either disabled or street children participated and had a full day of fun and laughter.

We are writing to express our heartfelt thanks for supporting the event “Become a Santa” The programme was a grand succe...
24/12/2014

We are writing to express our heartfelt thanks for supporting the event “Become a Santa”

The programme was a grand success; about 110 children who are either disabled or street children participated and had a full day of fun and laughter. The programme started with children observing 2 minutes silence as a sign of condolence for the children who lost their lives in Peshawar, Pakistan. The celebration started with the children putting their palm print on a banner. Afterwards there were a number of fun games organized for them by Ms. Winnie and other volunteers which children enjoyed thoroughly. The children were served snacks in the morning and vegetarian lunch with varieties of sweets. Children were given a chance to exhibit their talents through fancy dress and group dance competition and the winners were given prizes. We had invited a magician to give a presentation in the evening and there was a face painting artist to tattoo on their faces and hands, which each and every child enjoyed. At the end of the programme every child was given a Santa’s Gift Box. The children were very happy to receive the gifts. They expressed that it was a great opportunity to mingle with other children, have fun and exhibit their talents.

This event was possible only through your support. It is a real motivation for us as it enabled to bring smile on a child’s face. Indian Aid team is very grateful to you for the support and once again thanks you. We look forward for your continued support in the future.

01/12/2014

Indian Aid Back to Home Projects helps Many Children to Develop their Personalities.

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