
This Diwali 2022 bring light of hope in life of Homeless.
No celebration is complete till we share it with others. Even as we all feel ecstatic just by the thought of Diwali, spare a moment and think about the homeless and destitute struggles to meet both ends.
This Diwali, We at Uday Foundation will provide fresh cooked warm food and a warm blanket to the homeless and the needy in major parts of north India. We seek your support in our effort.
Celebrate this Diwali by supporting the homeless, by providing warmth to infants, young and old. A death due to an epidemic and disease will hit headlines but a death due to cold will be considered an annual affair. Let us all come together to stop this as we celebrate the festival of lights.
A small request to all of you to have a heart for the homeless. We may be fortunate ones but that shouldn’t stop us from helping the less fortunate ones around us.
Our aim is simple – to provide warm food, purchase blankets, sweaters, sleeping bags and distribute it among the needy.
A helping hand will empower us to do so. Support the homeless. Bring light to the darkness this Diwali.
Food Drive Outside Hospitals
Uday Foundation serve free, but wholesome, food to families of underprivileged patients in the Govt. Hospital and also for the children who come from a far-off places to the Delhi hospitals for often longer treatments.
Blanket Drive Outside Hospitals
Every winter, Uday Foundation runs Blanket Donation Campaign, where we provide high quality warm blankets along with dry ration and dignity kits to the underprivileged living in the open on the streets.
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• You will receive an 80G receipt of your donation through mail immediately after a successful donation.
• For any queries, write to us on [email protected] or call on 09599635450
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PLEASE NOTE
- As a policy we do not accept Cash donations.
- Donations to Uday Foundation are exempt from 50% tax under section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
- Please share the details after you have made the donation to [email protected], along with your complete address and PAN card no, enabling us to send 80G tax exemption receipt of the same.
- Uday Foundation is not registered with FCRA and we cannot accept foreign donations. We can accept donations from Non-Resident Indian only through any bank account operational in India. Contributions made by a citizen of India, living in another country, from his personal savings, through the normal banking channels, are not treated as foreign contributions. However, while accepting any donations from such NRI, it is mandatory to obtain his passport details to ascertain that he/she is an Indian passport holder.
- In case you are a Non-Resident Indians and Indian passport holder and wish to donate, please write to Ms Reena Sen at [email protected] or speak to her at 09599635450.
Story of Uday Foundation
Disturbed by son’s illness, Rahul Verma started Uday foundation in 2007
Rahul and Tulika Verma were hit with unfortunate news in 2006 — their son, Arjunuday, had been born with congenital defects and would probably require expensive medical treatment for his entire life. They could picture themselves spending most of their time in hospitals, either for consultations or surgeries.
A feeling of compassion for people suffering the same fate engulfed the couple, and they realised just how important it is for both parents and children, irrespective of background, to have access to quality healthcare.
Looking at the depression all around them, they decided to do something to honour their son, and that was how the Uday Foundation, for the healthcare of the disadvantaged sections of society, especially children, came about.
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