Join SF Bay Area Chapter in support of Pratham USA Readathon 2016 (San Francisco Bay Area)
SF Bay Area Chapter
Every book I read helps educate a child in India
This page is only for Readathon-related direct donations to San Francisco Bay Area Chapter.
Thank you Bay Area Pratham Redathon readers for all your efforts. We have raised about $3500. We are marching towards our goal of $10,000 by Nov 30, 2016. Congratulations to all children who have met or exceeded their goals. We were able to celebrate their accomplishment and experiences with a small award ceremony on Sept 24th. Please see the pictures.
If you are new to the program, you have come to right place. You are probably a voracious reader. Well, that is fantastic. Please go ahead and register yourself with the program, and become a valuable contributor for Pratham Readathon.
“The more you read, the more things you know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go” – Dr. Seuss
Let us take up the challenge of $10,000 by Nov 30th. That means not only you will help 400 children in India get a full year of education, but you may be taking these children to 400 new and exciting places with your imagination. Ready, Set, Go..
Please contact Subha Rajana at [email protected], San Francisco Bay Area Chapter Coordinator for any more information.
Pratham is the largest not-for-profit organization providing quality education to underprivileged children in India. Pratham uses very low-cost and scalable methods and works in collaboration with the government, local communities, parents, teachers and volunteers across the country to educate millions of children every year. Pratham’s mission is “Every Child in School and Learning Well.”
“Pratham USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a four-star rating (the highest possible) from Charity Navigator accepts tax deductible contributions from U.S. donors to help Pratham continue and expand its work for child literacy and education. For more information, visit www.prathamusa.org or visit our page on Facebook, or Instagram”.
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