2023 Matching Donations to Local Schools

Below is the count of registrations from participating schools for 5K Run/Walk. The final amounts along with the incentives will be donated back to...

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Kids diaper drive – 2023

Similar to 2022 diaper drive, Asha-Jyothi NJ Chapter youth volunteers Ronith Kaithi, Anishka Kolli, Lalith Kandakurti, Aaryan Cherukupally, and Rishika Vutla of Montgomery township...

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Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Program

This program is funded by Asha-Jyothi New Jersey Chapter. Implementation partner – Project BaalaImplementation location – Vishakhapatnam, Andhra PradeshBeneficiaries – 2040 school girls and...

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Asha-Jyothi Partners with Our Kids Read

Asha-Jyothi has decided to partner with a non-profit organization called Our Kids Read. We need volunteers to serve as Reading Buddies in this remote...

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2022 Matching Donations to Local Schools

The proceeds from 5K Run/Walk registrations associated with the schools in FCPS (Fairfax County Public Schools) and LCPS (Loudoun County Public Schools) are donated...

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2022 5K Run School Counts

Below is the information of school participation and their respective counts. Please see details about incentive to schools. Updated 09/17 at 11:03 AM

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Empower Rural Women: Sewing Machines for Poor Women

The Mission to Empower Rural Women: Sewing Machines for Poor Women (SM4PW) campaign is part of making poor rural women financially independent. This was...

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30,000 Diapers Donation

AJ Youth volunteers from New Jersey – Laasya, Lalith and Anjali raised funds to contribute 30,000 diapers to HomeFront a non-profit organization that helps...

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$45,000 Donation to Waxpool School

Waxpool Elementary School (ES) aspires to be a school that focuses on the student as a whole, beyond instruction, grades, and scores. A school...

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Helping Ukrainian Refugee Family

Last week, an 8 year old boy fled Ukraine with his family leaving everything his family owned behind. Starting 2nd grade in a elementary...

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