Sharing with Society

If one is fortunate and blessed with money, we believe it is our responsibility to share it with the society. At times we keep deferring it with others in anticipation of a “better situation” for ourselves, which rarely comes. It is a human nature to keep satisfying never ending materialistic goals and targets, which is not totally wrong but then at the same time we should be mindful towards the greater good. We couldn’t have been brought into this world just to satisfy our own materialistic needs, but also to help each other especially if we are capable. There is no right (or wrong) time to share our fortune with society and my better half taught this to me with her more aware approach. Currently we are in a solid red situation financially due to a chew-more-than-you-can-swallow project and my approach to giving was to shelve it till we are in a comfortable position, my wife went ahead and kickstarted it nevertheless. Situation may never get ideal and perfect for us but there is so much suffering and need in the world requiring our assistance that you can almost always come across a needy when you go out and observe. While we have been helping randomly since we started earning on our own and have tried doing “our part” in helping people (both relatives and unknowns), I think this is the right time to put some structured and calculated approach to it.

We have decided to start sharing 10% of our passive income to start with and see how it goes and we will surely increase our contribution to society when we shed some personal responsibilities. Since our 2020 passive income was about $28,000, our aim is to share $2,800 with various organization and individuals, as we see appropriate. Below table will be updated on monthly basis to keep a tab. 🙂

SickKids Hospital

If you are in Canada, it is highly unlikely that you haven’t heard of them. They are not just a hospital, they instil hope in every parent who is in extreme pain and fear due to their child been sick. In a very delicate and fragile situation, they with their Compassion, Integrity, Expertise & Excellence, help people from all walks of life. Their vision is “Healthier Children. A Better World.” and we strongly believe in this. We have witnessed two second hand cases where SickKids went above and beyond to help sick kids and parents. My wife’s timing to donate was absolutely perfect, all the donations till 31-Dec-20 was tripled matched by Levine Financial Group (up to $1.075M) meaning our $200 turned into $600, just like that! Not only this, all new monthly donors registered before 31-Dec-20 will have their donations triple matched all year long by a generous anonymous donor (up to $3.5M) and hence we registered for $100 monthly contribution as well. You can read more on this here.

We canceled our monthly automated payments after receiving the generous “triple-matched” benefits for few months but we continued ad-hoc donations throughout the 2021 and intent to continue in future as well, as long as we can. Please join us and donate generously to SickKids!

World Vision India

World Vision India is one of the country’s largest child-focused humanitarian organisations and they works across India impacting around 2.6 million children and their families to address issues affecting children in partnership with governments, civil societies, donors and corporates. With over six decades of experience at the grassroots, they employ proven, effective development, public engagement and relief practices empowering vulnerable children and communities living in contexts of poverty and injustice to become self-sufficient and bring lasting change. We are personally associated with World Vision since 2011 when we adopted a child for her education and believe me, there is no feeling such as knowing you are giving a child an opportunity to grow and one day she could be the light in other people’s life. We contribute towards her school expenses in March & September of each year till she completes her schooling.

Please donate to World Vision to uplift children from poverty and suffering and help them make this world a better place!

Anonymous

An old friend recently contacted me asking for help due to Covid making a mess with his family’s life. His sudden approach took me by surprise as we haven’t been in personal touch since our school days and it tells a lot about his need. It appals me how this pandemic has impacted lives of the majority and the helplessness it can cause. I am glad he contacted me and I could help and really wish everyone in need have someone who they can reach out to without hesitation, in a desperate time like this.

Code to Enhance Learning

As per their website, CEL is a nonprofit organization run by my brother-in-law and they work with schools and organizations to bring coding to elementary grade children so that they learn a skill, much needed in current digital world, to express feelings and nurture creativity and problem solving. However, the skill is limited to few privileged kids only. There are 80 million kids in primary education in India and 80% of the coding potential remain untapped  in schools as per a report. CEL conducted Kids hackathon attracted more than 1000 kids!

Please donate to CEL to empower underprivileged kids through coding skills.

Sewa International

Founded in 2003, Sewa International is a nonprofit service organization and is part of a larger movement that started in India in 1989 and is active in twenty countries. Sewa serves humanity irrespective of race, color, religion, gender or nationality and specializes in disaster relief and rehabilitation. Their development programs focus on family services; child, tribal and refugee welfare; women empowerment; health; and education. They undertake development projects in US, Colombia, Guyana, India, Kenya, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

According to their website, April 21 brought a severe second wave of COVID-19 across India and the country’s healthcare system is overwhelmed. The number of new cases are crossing 300,000 every day and the death toll is increasing, due to which hospitals are struggling to accommodate new patients and an acute shortage of hospital beds, ventilators and oxygen is causing serious stress all over the nation. Hundreds of volunteers from Sewa International are serving across India in different ways and they are working on building a digital helpdesk to provide critical information such as ambulance service, hospital bed availability and blood and medicinal supplies to people. As the pandemic is causing economic hardships by forcing partial lockdowns, they are planning to distribute over 10,000 essential item kits to families and assist more than 1,000 orphanages and senior care centers. This is a collective effort that can save lives, defeat hunger, assure distressed people, and help India in its decisive fight against COVID-19.

Please join them in this fight by donating generously to Sewa for this cause.

Anonymous

An old friend of my wife contacted her asking for help, again due to Covid hardship and lack of income. It is heartbreaking to hear individual stories of people’s suffering this pandemic. There are any who can’t pay their rent, school fee or for the food and helping them with whatever we could seems the right way at the moment. Please take care of a family around you in this time of need, no matter how less you can contribute, any kind of help will be appreciated.

Crohn’s & Colitis Canada – Gutsy Walk

Crohn’s and Colitis Canada (CCC) is the only Canadian national, volunteer-based charity focused on finding the cures for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and improving the lives of children and adults affected by these diseases. Their promise is to cure these chronic diseases and improve the lives of affected by children and adults. They are one of the top two health charity funders of Crohn’s and colitis research in the world, investing over $135 million in research since 1974, leading to important breakthroughs in genetics, gut microbes, inflammation and cell repair as well as laying the groundwork for new and better treatments. With their funding, they are transforming the lives of people affected by Crohn’s and colitis (the two main forms of inflammatory bowel disease) through research, patient programs, advocacy, and awareness. I was diagnosed with Crohn’s back in 2006 and ever since I had multiple flare-ups and surgeries so I personally know how terrible these diseases are. While I will leave to share my experience for another blog, I know how desperately we patients need a cure.

Gutsy Walk is CCC’s signature campaign which is responsible for most of their fundraising. This walk is scheduled in early June every year and had been virtual since past 2 years due to pandemic. People from all walk of life are actively engaged with this campaign for various personal reason and it surely brings a ray of hope and support. I had also created my own page this year, please support us by donating whatever amount you can and help us overcome these diseases.

An Old Friend’s Demise

I woke up one fine day and saw a friend created an online campaign to gather fundings for another old friend’s kids. Although I was not in touch with him post college, my heart sank looking at the campaign. He was almost same age as mine and passed away due to an heart attack leaving behind his homemaker wife with a five years old son and eleven years old daughter to face an arduous life ahead. We spent 3 years together in a college hostel and ate, played, roamed around, had fun together with bunch of other friends. The campaign is aimed to gather money to fund kids education. Please share whatever you can to help this family gather courage and take the journey forward. The donation link is open for about 45 days.

We achieved our 2021 target of sharing $2800 by Oct’21 itself but did continued a little more, because – why not! As I said above, I personally tried postponing the givings till our situation improves, and I totally understand your situation. But as someone said – Sharing is caring, and Giving gives back. You can always do your part, no matter what situation you are in. Thank you for sharing and reading! 🙂

5 Comments

  1. Wounded warrior Canada is a good charity and one close to my heart, as a current military member.
    As well as St Jude in the states. They do children’s cancer research and such. I’ve donated some to them as well as cancer sucks and especially in a child. I know they treat children all over the world and not just American

    1. Thank you so much Dan for reading the post and sharing about wounded warrior. I am going to read about them and contribute to their good cause. 😊

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