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11/12/2019 The
American India Foundation (AIF) New England chapter will host its 14th
Annual Gala on March 28th, 2020. This year’s Gala is chaired by two
philanthropic couples, Tasneem Chipty & Aleks Franz and Meena & Sundar
Subramanyam. Each of these Gala Chairs has demonstrated a lifetime of
generosity and dedication to social causes; their commitment, along with many
others from the U.S. and India, will make for a truly memorable evening. Expressing
their support, Meena and Sundar Subramanyam said, “AIF
perfectly aligns with our vision for a secular charitable organization that
provides educational, health and economic opportunities for the deserving and
underprivileged in India by combining exceptional teamwork with a highly
effective on the ground network, and an established track record of
successfully translating its core values and objectives to impactful
outcomes.†Tasneem Chipty and Aleks Franz said, “We share AIF's passion
for uplifting through education, particularly for women and children. Through
its service to the most needy, regardless of background, AIF helps build
bridges across religious and political divides, and it serves as an important
counterbalance to the tide of rising sectarianism in the world. Giving to AIF's
causes has been enormously meaningful for us. As Maya Angelou said, "among
its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver." At this year’s Gala, AIF will feature its transformative
impact on women and girls, through the organization’s multi-pronged
interventions in education, public health and livelihoods primarily serve the
needs of women and girls, who are among the most disadvantaged in society.
These interventions advance the cause of gender equality.
They strengthen and uplift communities and ecosystems, and they contribute
directly to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). AIF’s programs have an outsized impact on women and girls. For
example: · AIF’s
Learning and Migration Program (LAMP) has led to an 81% increase in
female enrollment and attendance in migrant prone areas of Odisha, and a 95%
increase in Gujarat. · The
Maternal and Newborn Survival Initiative (MANSI) has helped increase
institutional deliveries by 87% and reduce newborn mortality by 46% · Women
are the primary borrowers in the Rickshaw Sangh program. Joint spousal
ownership of rickshaws has increased overall family income by 82%, with
a multiplied impact that empowers entire families. AIF
has received the highest ratings from the leading independent rating agencies
Charity Navigator and GuideStar,
a strong endorsement of its commitment to transparency and accountability as
well as robust organizational health. Please
mark your calendars for Saturday, March 28, 2020. The event will be held at the
elegant Renaissance Waterfront Hotel in downtown Boston. This
year’s Emcee for the evening will be Comedian Rajiv Satyal. For more information and to register online
please go to aifnegala2020.givesmart.com About AIF: The American India Foundation
is committed to catalyzing social and economic change in India, and building a
lasting bridge between the United States and India through high-impact
interventions in education, livelihoods, public health, and leadership
development. Working closely with local communities, AIF partners with NGOs to
develop and test innovative solutions and with governments to create and scale
sustainable impact. Founded in 2001 at the initiative of President Bill Clinton
following a suggestion from Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee, AIF has impacted
the lives of 5.6 million of India’s poor. Learn more at www.AIF.org You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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