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Narmadha: Making a Difference for 1 Girl in India!

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Let's send Narmadha to college and make a difference for her and her family to last generations. - Short SummaryIn 2018 our family traveled to India because our son, Kaleb, wanted to attend school there. We had a wonderful time meeting very welcoming people and enjoying the culture, food and diversity of India. One difficult thing that we experienced was the stark poverty of some of India's citizens, especially that of children. We gave small amounts of money to people asking on the streets but we wanted to find a way to be more helpful. That opportunity came after a year of our son at

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Let's send Narmadha to college and make a difference for her and her family to last generations. - Short SummaryIn 2018 our family traveled to India because our son, Kaleb, wanted to attend school there. We had a wonderful time meeting very welcoming people and enjoying the culture, food and diversity of India. One difficult thing that we experienced was the stark poverty of some of India's citizens, especially that of children. We gave small amounts of money to people asking on the streets but we wanted to find a way to be more helpful. That opportunity came after a year of our son at
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