The Importance of Donating to NGOs for Underprivileged Children
An NGO is an establishment that works selflessly towards attaining social welfare for the lesser privileged…right? It is more than that…it is the hope for a second chance at life to many, that’s what an NGO does to the lives of many lesser fortunate individuals and children.
With a country having more than 593M poor children lacking access to education, food, shelter and even basic healthcare, we are at the verge of reaching worse consequences if we do not do any donation for poor children. NGO donation is tax exempted, that’s one great advantage to many those who are willing to donate to the poor children.
If that is not much of a motivation, here are a few more reasons to give donation to poor children –
NGOs provide healthcare to children
Genesis
Foundation India is a reputed and well-known NGO that helps in supporting the
treatment of children who are suffering from congenital heart diseases. Till
date, they have Given life a chance to more than 4100 children suffering from a
critical medical illness.
NGOs provide education and basic necessities to children
There are many established NGOs in the country that help support the education of children that belong to the lesser privileged community. This helps the community gain a moral boost over their secure future among these children who seek education.
NGO donations are tax exempted
Though there are many benefits in donating to a registered or recognized NGO, one primary and important benefit is tax exemption over the annual gross income for the donor. Be it providing food, shelter or education, the donation for poor children and other such causes are almost 100% tax free.
From teaching special skills to lives most
important lessons, NGOs are fighting hard to reduce poverty and provide a
decent life to the less fortunate individuals and children, be a part of this
and do your part of good to the society that you live in.
They work through a network of partner hospitals and support such children across the country. To find more about their work visit www.genesis-foundation.net
References
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https://www.ourhandforhelp.org/
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Google.com – How many
poor children are there in India
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https://www.genesis-foundation.net/
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