Shree Nityananda Education Trust is improving the lives of those living in poverty and creating economic self-sufficiency in the Tansa River Valley of Maharashtra, India by 1) creating clean water through providing free bio-sand water-filters and education in hygiene; 2)hosting smart farming seminars and giving away fruit tree seedlings; 3) identifying sources of financial assistance to improve education of children; and 3) empowering adults with training & job opportunites.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Help Sponsor a STAR STUDENT Become a Nurse!
IndiaIsBigLove | November 02, 2010
Geeta Laxman Baswat came to Shree Nityananda Education Trust this week with the hope that SNET will help her financially attend the higher education necessary to become a nurse. Her school principal told SNET she finished at the top of her class last year as well as went to the state level of the sport, KoKo. She is already a champion! But she needs help in paying for her education. Her parents are poor disadvantaged farmers and she is the eldest of four children, the youngest have some disabilities. She needs our help! 4800 Rupees pays for her current classes. Please contact http://www.shreenityanandaeducationtr... or call 91 963 787 0587.
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Won't you join Shree Nityananda Education Trust in this greater purpose?
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Won't you join Shree Nityananda Education Trust in this greater purpose?
http://www.shreenityanandaeducationtrust.org/
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