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Wednesday, 19 February 2014

RELIEF INDIA TRUST FOR THE CHILDREN

Every child, no matter where they are from deserves the right to live and grow up with the best possible health, education and love. This is why in India I encourage many to support the work of Relief India Trust. If you want to give to and trust in an organization that cares for children through feeding them, giving them clothes, educating them, catering to their health needs and presenting them with heart-warming special events, Relief India Trust is the best. I especially approve of their talent enhancing events that get the children to read and create art. It's important to cultivate their interests while supplying to other vital needs. Please give your support.

Monday, 10 February 2014

RELIEF INDIA TRUST - WITH OR WITHOUT YOU

Have you given a small donation to Relief India Trust yet? I want to share with all who would listen; that I have seen for myself the wonderful work and difference they have made in the lives of thousands. Relief India Trust holds events to educate, treat the children, gain support for much needed funds and so much more. They have received organ donations, performed organ transplants and they still find a way to accomplish this without huge funding. Just imagine what more they could do if you helped them out with only a small donation. If you fasted from a meal or two and even stopped spending on luxuries for a day, you could make a huge difference. Organizations supporting Good causes like Relief India Trust will carry on nevertheless, but through increased support a lot more could be accomplished.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

LIFE-GIVING ASSISTANCE AT RELIEF INDIA TRUST

It can be a very cruel and unfair world out there and my home of India is no exception. If everyone cared enough to help each other than just think about how much better lives could be. Relief India Trust is a very reliable non-profit organization that I have generously donated both blood and money to them. I do my best to attend every special event they hold for children and the community. Not long ago they held a special day for those who were blood donors. We got to share some special time with the children who drew pictures and wrote us special notes to thank us for our life-giving assistance. I would encourage all who can and will sacrifice one meal and give that money to Relief India Trust instead.

Monday, 3 February 2014

PATRIOTISM THROUGH RELIEF INDIA TRUST

Three years ago I came to Relief India Trust as a young teenager with no parents. I needed food, water, clothing and a nice place to stay until better arrangements could be made. Now that I am legally an adult, I come around to Relief India Trust to help them out where I can. I direct others in need to get in contact with them. In addition to the wonderful help they supply, I love the events they organize for the children such as Republic Day where they sing patriotic songs and show educational films to children. It really revives the feeling of love and pride for the country and I hope this work continues for years to come.

Friday, 31 January 2014

Happy Birthday from Relief India Trust

No matter which country you are from, every child should have a special experience on their birthday. My uncle knew about Relief India Trust and the wonderful care they give to the homeless, mentally challenged, sick and impoverished. He took his children there once to get some food and they saw some other children celebrating a birthday party. His daughter's birthday was also on the same day and when Relief India Trust found out, they included her with the other children and held a special birthday event for her, too. I want to encourage everyone to please donate to Relief India Trust and help keep them supporting everyone they can.

A PATRIOTIC DAY WITH RELIEF INDIA TRUST

My family is not so rich and we are more a part of the middle class. My best friend's family is poor and so they often have to take support from different people and organizations. I remember the time they went to Relief India Trust when my friend's younger brother had several medical needs. While he spent time under their care, Relief India Trust taught all the children some Indian songs that represented the spirit of our country. On India’s Republic Day the children sang every song they had learned (such as Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon), watched some influential films and they learned about the importance of working together in oneness. Many now have discovered that Relief India Trust uses wonderful events to not only help with physical needs but mental and spiritual ones as well.