Its not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving -
Mother Teresa
In todays busy lives, every new day is a journey to gain something new. But just how many of us have the time to stop and think; What can I give back?
Daan Utsav, previously called the Joy of Giving Week, gives every Indian an opportunity to give back to society. Daan Utsav is Indias festival of giving that was first launched in 2009 and is held every year during the first week of October (Oct 2-Oct 8).
It is an opportunity that allows people from all walks of life from shopkeepers to CEOs of multinational companies, from little school goers to ageing grandparents to give back in their own ways.
The act of giving, however small or big is an act of spreading happiness, love and compassion. Whether it is giving your family time, sponsoring education to a child in need, sharing an ice-cream or even signing up to be an organ donor, the ultimate result is the joy of bringing a smile on someone elses face.
At MOHAN Foundation, we believe that the act of giving crosses boundaries of life and death. Organ donation is the ultimate gift of life that saves not one but 9 different lives.
You can help us by choosing any of the activities that you would like to support in the link
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Prof. Rutger Ploeg speaking at National Organ Retrieval Workshop March 2017 - English
Dr. Philip G. Thomas speaking at 2nd Oxford Organ Retrieval Workshop Bangalore 2016 - English
Kiran Rao, Anand Gandhi at MOHAN Foundation's Pledge to Donate Organs Initiative - English
Address by Chief Guest Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Tamil Nadu - Mr. Syed Munir Hoda - English
Address by Principal Secretary & Transport Commissioner, Tamil Nadu - Mr. Manchandranathan - English
Rally Members Introduction & Presentation
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