Non-Governmental
Organizations also known as “NGOs” play an important part in removing poverty
and fighting different social problems, especially in third world countries.
These organizations are non-profit organizations and they don’t work under the
government. Most of the times the funds they acquire come from the common
people who want to help the humanity and trust on the structure, mission and
commitment of these organizations. The fund you give to any registered NGO is
free of income tax as per the policies of the governments around the world.
These organizations work as an extra helping hand reaching out to people who
need help and are not facilitated by the government due to any issue.
Categories:
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There
are three different categories in which NGOs can be specified. There are some
organizations that work on a regional level for people of a specific region.
These can be some organizations working to help people who got hit by some
calamity in a specific region or spreading education in an area where the literacy
rate is low.
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The
next category is of the organizations that work on the national level. These
organizations have a bigger mission and they work across the country for
fulfilling their ambitions. They could be working to finish poverty, extremism
or fighting anything that is harming the nation.
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There
are a number of NGOs that are working across the World for eradicating
different social issues like poverty, education, bullying etc. Most of the
international NGOs work under U.N and have specific goals to achieve. These
organizations have multiple number of offices all around the globe and they
struggle for a common goal.
Purposes:
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Different
organizations can have different purposes for their struggle. Most of the time
NGOS struggle for giving something to people who cannot have it themselves.
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Giving
food and shelter to poor people.
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Giving
free education to the children and adults who cannot afford a standard
education on their own.
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An
NGO may work against bullying, racism and shortage of clean drinking water.
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In
short, an NGO is a non-governmental organization that works for the better of
the whole society, giving special attention to people who are rottenly
neglected, the poor people.
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The
Relief India Trust is an organization that is working for giving education to
the children, giving free treatment to thalassemia patients along with
conducting seminars and workshops.
Relief India
Trust is a national level NGO working in India for spreading education,
providing children a better living style, eradicating thalassemia and fighting
for the rights of poor people.
Objectives of
Relied India Trust:
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The
objectives of Relief India Trust include increasing the literacy rate of the
country by specially concentrating on educating children from humble
backgrounds.
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Providing
proper health, food and living facilities to these children.
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The
organization also educates the adults from under-privileged areas along with
providing free treatment to thalassemia patients.
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Organizing
different events and workshops for the children.
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Working
for the eradication of poverty and child labor.
Help
We Need:
The Relief India
Trust is trying to act like a candle in the darkness that is spreading through
the underprivileged areas of the country. The poor people who are not helped by
the government have nowhere to go and the organization is a ray of hope for
these people. We need your help to run this campaign without any difficulty as
spreading education, giving free treatment ad providing people with basic
necessities of life cost a fair bit of amount. As the organization is a
non-governmental organization so it requires your generous donations to
continue its struggle.
How to Donate:
How to Donate:
You can visit
our website http://www.reliefindiatrust.org/ where all the work we are doing is
mentioned along with all the domains. If you want to donate for us, you can do
this online. The detailed procedure is present on the website. You can also
look at the success stories of our organization and also go through the
pictures of the children we are helping along with the details of the
operations we are currently running all around India.