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    JOIN SHARE & CARE ON FACEBOOK
    http://www.facebook.com/shareandcarefoundation

    Share & Care, the brainchild of a small group of Indian-Americans, was born in 1982 in New Jersey. Currently the core group is comprised of several active volunteers from different backgrounds and disciplines. This includes professionals in the fields of medicine, administration, finance, business and engineering.

    The Foundation began with a very simple idea to convert what is considered "waste"​ in the western world into much needed help in the East. The idea became reality when good quality used clothes were collected and sent to orphanages and women's home in rural India. Medical supplies and equipment that were considered "obsolete"​ in the west but were a leap forward in remote areas were soon included in the shipments. These supplies dramatically improved the quality of care in charitable hospitals there.

    From its infancy, the group realized the benefits of volunteerism and self-help. Share and Care volunteers see themselves as catalysts, promoting low cost, high return programs at grass root levels. Our 100% volunteer organization maximizes the utilization of funds for a deserving cause.

    Accreditation:
    U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
    Registered under Indo – US Bilateral Agreement

    Honors and Awards:
    - Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan
    - Indian American Political Awareness Committee
    - Federation of Indian Associations
    - Asian American Achievement Award

    Skill Development Training For Women, Youth Education Development (Primary & College), Preventative Healthcare & Youth Wellness, and Vocational Training For Handicapped Youth

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United Nations Academic Impact
United Nations Academic Impact
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International development, International Affairs
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18 Oct 2019


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