Concern India Foundation
Concern India Foundation is a charitable trust established in 1991. They have the motto of ‘Helping People Help Themselves’. This trust has offices in all major cities including Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune. They assist NGOs that work in the areas of Education, Health and Community Development. More than 270 NGOs throughout India are supported financially and non-financially by them.
Their target groups include special children, men, women, children and elderly of demoted/weaker sections of the society. Concern India Foundation gets funds from corporate and individual donors which will be used for the welfare of their targeted groups and to help them lead a respectful life in society. Several fundra
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