Volunteer in India: The right time is now

Jun 21
02:22

2013

Kanchan Agarwal

Kanchan Agarwal

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You can get a pretty good idea about how to volunteer in India online, that too with so many NGOs that could use your services to make that noticeable change in the lives of so many people.

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Volunteer in India to get the best feel of a life fulfilled,Volunteer in India: The right time is now Articles because unless you do something for some disadvantaged person, you will never feel that you have achieved anything at all. That is the whole basis of charity. Poor people are made that way so that god can watch the ones who have it to share their services, their resources and make a substantial contribution in the lives of so disadvantaged people.

Volunteer in India to save those people who have no future. You can make someone’s life a little hellish by just giving a few hours and a few dollars to this just cause. It’s not as if you can keep writing checks, and be blissfully unaware of how your donations are getting used. You can actually keep track of all your donations and charity; so that you get feedback for the places that need extra work and more support.

As the rest of the world speeds ahead at breakneck speed, there are so many casualties for those who are left behind. While you make your billions, and the next trillion is awaiting you, there are people who have no idea what a bank is. They have no means to start a bank account. They have no food, no shelter, and if you look around, especially in cities, you will see that their roof is just a piece of tarpaulin, grown weary after so many years of use, which does nothing to stop the rain from falling inside what they call home.

How can you be a citizen of this world, and also turn a blind eye to the fates of so many disadvantaged people? In fact, you should be proud that you have the power to change so many destinies of so many people. The right time is now; later could be a tad too late to make a difference.
 

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