"So many Gods, so many creeds,
So many paths that wind and wind
While just the art of being kind
Is all the sad World needs."
                                                    - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
 

Work place giving

Encourage your co-workers, employee group or friends & relatives to support Amitasha's vital work. For information or to schedule a speaker, email us.


Fund raising events

Organize a special event with your service club, association, friends, or business associates to benefit at-risk children. Or, in lieu of gifts for birthdays, anniversaries ask that donations be made to Amitasha. For information email us.

Gifts of appreciated securities and real estate

These gifts may qualify for extra tax benefits - consult your financial advisor for specific information. For general information email us.


Planned gifts

In addition to appreciated securities and real estate, there are other ways to support Amitasha's vital work and realize special tax benefits. Charitable remainder trusts, life insurance and bequests can help maximize your charitable giving goals. Consult your financial advisor for specific information. For general information email us.


Donated services

Your gift of printing or other services helps Amitasha ensure that every Rupee counts for abused and neglected girls. For information email us.

Sponsor holiday activities for children and their families

You can help make the holiday season special for children and families who are struggling to recover from the shattering effects of abuse, neglect or abandonment. Underwrite a holiday party for one of Amitasha's programs or arrange a special seasonal contribution of food or toys. For information email us.

Donate clothing, toys, children's supplies and small household items

Amitasha distributes clothing, toys and other items to needy families in each program area on a regular basis. For information email us.

Volunteer time, energy & expertise

Assist teachers with children during activity/play time/reading/serving meals/nap time and attending field trips.

Assist art teachers with children during art classes, guiding children as they learn and grow in the discipline of art.

Assist therapists during child/adult group sessions