Welcome! |
 You have reached the home of the Navin Desai Memorial
Fund. This fund was founded in the memory of Navin Desai; a father,
a friend, an inspiraton to us all. Before passing away in 2004, Navin
returned from a visit to India vowing to dedicate his life to the cause
of one Ram Ignole, founder of Amrapali Utkarsh Sangh, an non-profit
organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of underprivileged families
by providing safe-havens and education to their children. |
On this site you will find additional information
about Navin Desai, Ram Ignole and Amrapali Utkarsh Sangh. You will also
find out how to make a tax deductible donation through the U.S. based
Arpan Foundation, a 501(c) organization. There are many ways you
can help and no gift is too small to make a difference. Please view
our donations page for details. |
In addition you will find articles posted by the
family and friends of Navin Desai, and members, teachers and students
of Amrapali Utkatsh Sangh. We hope you will find these stories and as
inspirational as we do. |
| Thank you! |
Feb 12
Shri Dorabjee Tata Trust Mumbai donated Rs. 4.95 lakhs (Appx $11,800) for conducting vocational training programme for poor boys and girls of the area around Navin Desai Residential School. Accordingly a programme was conducted from 11 May 08 to 11 Jun 08 for 287 children above 16 years of age. The children were given choice of discipline from amongst 11 different vocational training that was organized.
Mr. Ramesh Kacholia and myself visited the school from 02 to 04 June 2008 and were impressed by the training being imparted there. The list of 11 disciplines is given at Annexure 1, along with names of the instructors. Photographs of students undergoing training for some of the disciplines are placed at Annuxure 2. Most of the instructors were practicing their vocations at Nagpur and were well qualified. There were honorary volunteers from the area who gave their full time in administration of the training. Photographs of these volunteers and some of the instructors are placed at Annexure 3. Read the rest of this entry »
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