It's always nice to come across NGOs that extend a helping hand to the underprivileged, empowering them with opportunities denied to them otherwise. A lot of us want to do our bit but are either constrained by lack of time or unsure about which NGO to support.
Aham Bhumika is an NGO ( Registered ) based in Bhopal. Besides
providing basic education to rural children, the organization has trained over 30 rural women in hand embroidery. This enables these women to earn by
working from home.
This where you and I step in.
Aham Bhumika desires to make this hand embroidery initiative self
sustainable. From past three months they have been marketing the sale
of hand embroidered products mainly through Twitter and Facebook. Besides
this, the organization has also tied up with a retail store
based in Jaipur to sell their hand embroidered cushion and bags.
So, why don't you hop over to their Facebook page, take a look at their wares and if you like something, order and spread the good word around?
I particularly liked these designs.
I particularly liked these designs.
Wow, these are so pretty, Purba...I love the first two. I'm off to scout their pages for more. And yes, sharing this post, too.
ReplyDeleteHoping over to their pages to check out more...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about Aham Bhumika. Great initiative. I will surely keep them in mind.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this. Will share it wiyh family and friends. Beautiful designs.
ReplyDeleteTHank you for introducing .. Good work needs to be told about and HELPED tooooooooooo
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Thanks for the informative post , Purba. Loved the images.
ReplyDeleteNice initiative. Do you know which store in Jaipur ?
ReplyDeleteWill do! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes Purba we want to help but can't be sure who will pocket the moolha.Iwill check this one.
ReplyDeleteThe work is so creative, I am game to help them in alls ways possible. liking and sharing the FB page for starters :) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice to read about " Aham Bhumika", Great initiative ,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
I have been reading their tweets,but,unfortunately,haven't been able to help thus far.
ReplyDeleteNice name - Aham Bhumika.
ReplyDeleteI have been following them on Twitter and like their work.
ReplyDeletePurba: It is awesome of you to write in support of Aham Bhumika....
Thank you for your interest. Really appreciate it :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat that you are using your fan-base for this cause as well! Definitely going through Aham Bhumika's FB page, liked these designs.
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