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Filmed on a volunteer’s phone. Unedited, unlit, unrehearsed. More footage from our current initiatives is being edited and will appear here shortly.
I gave ₹5,100 for the winter drive on a Tuesday. On Sunday I got photographs of the actual blankets being handed over, with the date. I have donated to bigger organisations for years and never once seen that.
Rakesh ShahBusiness owner, monthly donor
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The most convincing thing we can offer is a Sunday on the route with us.
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Winter blankets, dignity kits and festival joy — the drives behind most of these photographs.
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