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Donations for the Blind and Visually Impaired
About Shri Radhe Maa:
Shri Radhe Maa Ji has lent 27 years of her life in serving mankind. She has helped more than 1000's of families in Mukeria, Punjab and Mumbai. She has made several donations like clothes, food, notebooks, computers, sewing machines, wheelchairs, blind sticks, sanitary machine to the people below the poverty line and the underprivileged. She has adopted a tribal village in Wada, Maharashtra (and has been serving there for the past 16 years). Solar panels and water pumps have been distributed free of cost. Radhe Maa is an ardent supporter of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign thus she does every bit from her end to provide them with education, dressing, and basic amenities.
For medical & educational help, we are a helping hand.
For more info, visit our website at radhemaa.com/
For any queries, You can contact Nandi Baba on : 9820969020
Working together with the African Network for Animal Welfare, social work students cut through and removed snares along game trails on the Kipiti Ranch. The thick wire snares were tough to cut through, but the group removed 289 of them. They also found the carcasses of 12 animals that were trapped in snares that poachers never returned to.
Valuing Social Work Day; the annual celebration of our social work students and their chosen profession.
Social work undergraduates gathered donations for the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida as part of their course, “Macro-Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work,” taught by Instructor Estelli Ramos. Here they prepare to deliver the donations to the organization.
The Franciscan Boys' Home is a shelter for underprivileged boys run by the Custody. In its second year of existence, it has already reached full capacity. Brother Marwan Di'Des, director of the shelter, says that since the start of the school year, the number of boys spending the day there has reached 30, and that 16 of them are full-time residents. Their ages range from 6 to 18.
This children are Born into Brothels .... their mothers are Sex worker... They live together in a School with an Aunty who look-after them.... Life is so tough there.... there is no light of future but still the children are happy with life.... where every living day is a festival .......
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Social work undergraduates gathered donations for the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida as part of their course, “Macro-Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work,” taught by Instructor Estelli Ramos. Here they prepare to deliver the donations to the organization.
Social work undergraduates gathered donations for the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida as part of their course, “Macro-Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work,” taught by Instructor Estelli Ramos. Here they prepare to deliver the donations to the organization.
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My aunt Khaki is standing at extreme right. A lot of Muslim, Parsi and Catholic ladies are visible doing their job with dedication and a feeling of togetherness. This picture is from the archives of the late Dr Mutawakkil Kazi.
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Photographer: Aimee George
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PHOENIX - Dec. 3, 2018 - ASU Now - Sinema Reception - School of Social Work Director James Herbert Williams, Senator-elect Kyrsten Sinema and Watts College Dean Jonathan Koppell pose for a picture at a reception honoring current adjunct faculty member Sinema, in the Concho Room at the Westward Ho in downtown Phoenix, Monday, Dec. 3, 2018. More than 100 faculty, staff and students from the School of Social Work came to rub elbows with their famous colleague. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
Story hour at the Roadside Settlement House nursery. Des Moines, Iowa. ca1930.
Settlement House Association Collection
Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines
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