mosttrustedgivingplatform Archives - The Pink Journey https://thepinkjourney.in/tag/mosttrustedgivingplatform/ news site for women Tue, 08 Mar 2022 13:57:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://thepinkjourney.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-20211228_233752_0000-2-32x32.png mosttrustedgivingplatform Archives - The Pink Journey https://thepinkjourney.in/tag/mosttrustedgivingplatform/ 32 32 40 women survivors of acid attacks seek support to battle stigma and reclaim their lives https://thepinkjourney.in/40-women-survivors-of-acid-attacks-seek-support-to-battle-stigma-and-reclaim-their-lives/ https://thepinkjourney.in/40-women-survivors-of-acid-attacks-seek-support-to-battle-stigma-and-reclaim-their-lives/#respond ]]> Tue, 08 Mar 2022 13:57:55 +0000 https://thepinkjourney.in/?p=884 Fundraiser launched to help victims with medical treatment and rehabilitation Bangalore, March 8th, 2022: As people across the world speak out about prejudice against women this International Women’s Day, GiveIndia and Chhanv Foundation have launched a fundraiser to help 40 acid attack survivors recover and restart their lives. Victims of this heinous crime who come […]

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Fundraiser launched to help victims with medical treatment and rehabilitation

Bangalore, March 8th, 2022: As people across the world speak out about prejudice against women this International Women’s Day, GiveIndia and Chhanv Foundation have launched a fundraiser to help 40 acid attack survivors recover and restart their lives.

Victims of this heinous crime who come to Chhanv Foundation for help have endured unimaginable horrors, some at a very young age. The women confront deep-rooted biases and discrimination and exclusion from society for the physical disfigurement that the attack causes. The foundation is committed to helping survivors embrace life again with long-term medical treatment, legal aid, and avenues for employment. 

Rejection in love, marriage and sexual advances are some of the main reasons for being attacked. Since many girls and women belong to low-income families, they are not able to heal their physical and emotional scars, and often struggle to even obtain timely medical care for their disfigurement. Chhanv Foundation has supported the treatment and rehabilitation of over 50 acid attack survivors, and 30 of them manage Sheroes cafes in Lucknow and Agra. 

However, there are many more who await costly surgeries to fully recover and move ahead with their lives. To support the physical and mental rehabilitation of 40 such women across the country, GiveIndia and Chhanv Foundation have joined hands to raise  ₹1 crore. 

Alok Dixit, Founder, Chhanv Foundation, said: “Acid attackers target the face of their victims in a bid to isolate them from society, and sadly, society reacts exactly as they expect. We recognize how devastating such a rejection can be to survivors, and all of us at Chhanv Foundation are dedicated to helping them at a very early stage, to provide them with the critical treatment necessary for their severe injuries. 

“The last two years have been especially trying as we faced a crisis of funds, and by partnering with GiveIndia, we hope to breathe new life into our efforts and secure the well-being and future of as many survivors as possible. We strongly believe that if people support acid attack survivors in their fight against such despicable crimes, the perverted purpose of the attackers will be defeated.”

This International Women’s Day, people across the world are pledging to #BreakTheBias against women and pave the path for an equitable future. Chhanv Foundation embodies this initiative in the work they do, challenging the prevailing stigma faced by acid attack survivors.

GiveIndia COO Sumit Tayal said: “An acid attack can leave the victim disfigured for life, both physically and mentally. But the survivors can fight back and reclaim their lives with the help of organisations like the Chhanv Foundation, which has been doing stellar work by helping acid attack survivors with medical aid and rehabilitation. 

“This Women’s Day, as the world recognizes and acknowledges the importance of breaking harmful biases against women, GiveIndia is launching a fundraiser to help Chhanv Foundation bring change in the lives of acid attack survivors across the country. Through our joint campaign, we hope to channel the generous support of women and men against biases of all kinds and help acid attack survivors reclaim their lives and inspire many others.”

About GiveIndia:

GiveIndia exists to alleviate poverty by enabling the world to give. Established in 2000, it is the largest and the most trusted giving platform in India. It enables individuals and organisations to raise and donate funds conveniently to any cause they care about, with offerings including crowdfunding, corporate giving, cause marketing, and philanthropy consulting. GiveIndia’s community of 2M+ donors and 250+ partners have supported 2,500+ verified nonprofits, serving 15M+ people across the country.

 

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₹4 crore in rewards for NGOs in GiveIndia Fundraising Challenge https://thepinkjourney.in/%e2%82%b94-crore-in-rewards-for-ngos-in-giveindia-fundraising-challenge/ https://thepinkjourney.in/%e2%82%b94-crore-in-rewards-for-ngos-in-giveindia-fundraising-challenge/#respond ]]> Mon, 31 Jan 2022 14:15:03 +0000 https://thepinkjourney.in/?p=571 Platform encourages nonprofits to crowdfund their annual budget in transparent online event Bengaluru, January 31st, 2022: At a time in which many nonprofits have struggled to stay afloat, GiveIndia’s annual fundraising challenge – starting tomorrow, February 1 – comes as a boon with ₹4 crore to give away as rewards to NGOs who participate. In […]

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Platform encourages nonprofits to crowdfund their annual budget in transparent online event

Bengaluru, January 31st, 2022: At a time in which many nonprofits have struggled to stay afloat, GiveIndia’s annual fundraising challenge – starting tomorrow, February 1 – comes as a boon with ₹4 crore to give away as rewards to NGOs who participate.

In the last seven years, Bengaluru-based GiveIndia has awarded more than ₹10 crore to participating Indian NGOs to support their impact interventions. About 60 nonprofit organisations – among the 450+ who join the challenge – raise anything between 30-80 per cent of their yearly fundraising budget during GFC.

The event is held in the last two months of the financial year, giving donors the opportunity to benefit from tax savings for their monetary contributions. Tax deductible 80(G) and 501(c)(3) receipts are issued for domestic and international donations. GFC gives NGOs a chance to hone their crowdfunding skills, an expertise that stands them in good stead in a technology-driven era where the emphasis is on online fundraising.

Sumit Tayal, COO, GiveIndia said: “GiveIndia Fundraising Challenge 2022 is an open invitation for all nonprofits and their supporters to raise money for their chosen philanthropic causes. As India’s most trusted giving platform – and in keeping with our founding mantra of promoting the giving culture- we encourage all NGOs to join the challenge. We are geared up to give every support required for their fundraising success.”

Every one of the 2,500+ NGOs registered with GiveIndia with an active fundraising page will be automatically entered into the eighth edition of GFC. Those not with GiveIndia but who wish to participate and have the chance to win matching rewards for upto 25% of the amount raised, can go through a simple registration and due diligence process to join.

Over 450 NGOs- including Team Everest, Deesha Education Foundation and Umeed Foundation – participated in GFC 2021 and raised ₹17 crore for causes like healthcare, COVID relief, children and education.

About GiveIndia:

GiveIndia exists to alleviate poverty by enabling the world to give. Established in 2000, it is the largest and the most trusted giving platform in India. It enables individuals and organisations to raise and donate funds conveniently to any cause they care about, with offerings including crowdfunding, corporate giving, cause marketing, and philanthropy consulting. GiveIndia’s community of 2M+ donors and 250+ partners have supported 2,500+ verified nonprofits, serving 15M+ people across the country.

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