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Donate and save a future

Help a Child Start Their Education Journey Education is one of the most powerful tools we have — but not every child has access to it. Many underprivileged kids lack even the basics: a school bag, pencils, pens, erasers — simple tools that make a world of difference. We’re raising funds to provide school kits to children in need. Each kit costs just ₹600 , enough to equip a child with everything they need to walk into school with confidence. Our goal: 50 school kits = 50 futures empowered. How can you help? Click the fundraiser link below to donate. Whether it’s ₹50, ₹600, or any amount — every contribution counts. Even the smallest amount can spark a big change. Fundraiser link     Thank you for being part of something meaningful. This is organized by Youva Bengaluru Trust, and I as a volunteer am helping with campaigning this message to help the young children.

Small acts, Big smiles

 Providing care on the streets Imagine sitting on the roadside, no shelter, no food, exposed to the cold weather at night, and scorching heat at day. Hoping that someway things can change.  Harsh right? When I would go out, I used to unfortunately see people living like that, and it broke my heart. It was 2021, I was still fairly young, but that did not stop me from wanting to help those poor souls, so with the help of some of my family members , we got blankets (as it was winter) and some samosas (local food), My brother and I got in the car and we started searching for people. The whole event took a few hours to finish. We managed to provide blankets and food for 6 families. It was a really nice experience as well, seeing their eyes glow as we offered them food and the smile that covered their whole face.  Few people even danced in joy, and we of course joined them. Just by providing warmth and some food, they were delighted, and I learnt 2 things. 1, is that providing ...

Contribution to NeoNatal care

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  Music to save lives It was January 2023. I was still fairly new into playing guitar and I had gotten a rare opportunity to play my guitar for a good cause. The funds gained were to  provide care for premature born babies, for the Neonates foundation of India. This was my first ever public performance and the nerves were really kicking in. Yet I was still determined to play well, only thinking about what the money raised could do for so many premature babies and the perturbed parents.  After days and days of practicing the same tune, the day had come. My stomach was clenched, palms sweaty and my heartbeat becoming louder by the second.  "Next we have Shanthav Gundala", I heard the host call me, and I hesitantly got up, 'what if I play the wrong note' , 'what if I forget the song' , 'What if the audience laugh at me' . These thoughts flood my mind, but I knew there was no turning back now. So I went out there sat down, had the spotlight on me like a he...