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Charity

 

                                   We are collecting funds for the humanitarian purposes below.

You can give your contribution directly to Governmental organizations or through our organization.

You can find details in the links below  (1-2)

The Charity Committee  of The World Community of Indian Culture & Traditional Disciplines,

will ensure to forward where there is most needing of aid.

   You can find details here:  The World Community of Indian Culture & Traditional Disciplines

 

       

 

                          

  1.  Burma May 2008 where  a lot of children killed by Cyclone Nargis                                              (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/myanmar/cyclone_nargis/index.html)

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  2.  Earthquake in China ( http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2008ryan.php  )

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  3.  Madras Association for Down Syndrom.      

       This organization deals with the recovery of children through dance Bharata Natyam

       that helps both the physical movement and the development

       of two brain hemispheres with great success.

        The world community  ( http://www.theworldcommunity.com  ) is supporting this  fantastic project:

       

       Donation: The World Community of Indian Culture & Traditional Disciplines,

Milan, Italy

            IBAN IT75 W030 6901 6211 0000 0004 162  BIC BCITITMM

 

       It is important to point out of which of the three projects

would you like to give your contribution

 

For each donation the Charity Committee will send the report

                

                         

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