Charity Bazaar

Charity Bazaar

Charity Bazaar

This is an initiative where donors can donate the “new or gently” used items which are of no use to them anymore. We ensure that we find a new home for every item donated, rather than throwing them away.

What you can donate to the Charity Bazaar
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    Clothes, shoes, bed sheets, pillows, hand bags, etc.

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    Appliances, crockery, cutlery, utensils, etc.

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    Books, DVD’s, Sporting goods, Board games, toys, school

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    New items Gently used items Non-perishable items

1. If the items are bigger (eg. Furniture, new mattress) we could assist you with transportation.
2. Kindly ensure that the items being donated can be reused.

Monetary Contribution

You can support this initiative by your generous contribution.

For donation in INR: All donations to The Cherian Foundation are exempted from tax u/s 80G of IT Act. Please send your contribution in favour of “The Cherian Foundation”. For foreign contribution: You can send your cheques or DD in favour of “The Cherian Foundation

How Charity Bazaar made a difference in the past :
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    Children’s Park - Happy Place – Cancer Institute, Adyar

    Cancer treatments could be a painful experience for little children, depriving them of a happy childhood. For these children at the Paediatric Centre of Adyar Cancer Institute, a play-park called the ‘Happy Place’ was specially designed in a 4,000 sq. ft. area by MMLC#4. On, 20th February 2017, the park was inaugurated by actress Gautami Tadimalla. Congratulations to Mrs Sara B Cherian for raising funds, executing the project successfully and continuing to maintain this park.

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    Modernization of Primary Health Centre, Panchetty

    We were able to provide the necessary infrastructure for patient monitoring, and power backup for the operation theatre at Primary Health Centre, Panchetty. This PHC is located 25 KMS from the city of Chennai.

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    Free Medical Camp

    TCF conducted various medical camps to screen the villagers for diabetes, hypertension, cataract and cancer in T. Nagar, Mogappair and Alinjivakkam villages. More than 300 villagers benefited from these medical camps.