Help farmer’s son, Jeevan Dileep Patil become a Doctor. If the COVID pandemic has shown us anything, it is that the world needs more doctors.
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Sohan Khandare is a farmer’s son from Pachegaon village, Maharashtra. His iron spirit and impeccable persistence have led to his selection in the commercial pilot program, but he needs financial support to secure his future. Help this young man achieve his dream with a small donation.
Support Archana who is recovering from an accident so she can focus on getting back on her feet and taking care of herself and her mother.
Sunil and Suraj are the sons of marginal farmers who have done very well in their exams. They need financial support to pay for their accommodation in Pune as they prepare for MPSC examinations. Help these two bright young men secure their future with a small donation.
India’s tribal communities are poorly represented in colleges and universities, despite government aid and reservations. Often girls from these vulnerable communities are at risk of dropping out of school and returning to backbreaking labour. With your help, Shivprabha can help 15 girls complete their education.
Life has never been easy for Aditya, being one of three children in a poor rural family. However, this didn’t stop Aditya from becoming an engineer. Now he needs your help to serve the nation by joining the IAS.
With no earnings and a rain-wrecked home, Lalita and Punam need your urgent help to feel safe at home again. With your help, we can rebuild their broken home. All it will take is Rs. 64,500.
She is Anjali Raut from Madhukar Nagar Pusad, a 20 year old, is a fighter. Girls of that age are usually happy to attending college. She lost her mother 8 years ago. Her father Pramod Raut married again but…
Students in Government schools in rural areas are mostly underprivileged kids of farmers. Team Shivprabha is driving a project to provide 10,000 note books and 500 school bags to kids of our Farmers.
This year, Team Shivprabha wishes to celebrate Diwali, by bringing smiles to few underprivileged children in five districts of Maharashtra i.e. Yavatmal, Chandrapur, Pune and Aurangabad where about 500 families would be beneficiaries.