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Nyima Foundation donates $30,000 to Missionaries of Charity
July 23, 2012
In early July 2012, devastating floods in India left 95 people dead and almost 2 million people homeless. On July 23, Nyima Foundation donated $30,000 to the Missionaries of Charity for the expressed purpose of helping the flood victims in the northeastern region of India (Assam and Meghalaya). Missionaries of Charity has 250 centers in India, of which two are in the northeast of the country. These two centers are ready to assist those affected by the floods. The charity also helps the poorest of the poor, including orphans, the elderly, people with various illnesses, schools for street children, homes for women, and AIDS hospice. Mother Teresa founded the organization in Calcutta, India in 1950.
In early July 2012, devastating floods in India left 95 people dead and almost 2 million people homeless. On July 23, Nyima Foundation donated $30,000 to the Missionaries of Charity for the expressed purpose of helping the flood victims in the northeastern region of India (Assam and Meghalaya). Missionaries of Charity has 250 centers in India, of which two are in the northeast of the country. These two centers are ready to assist those affected by the floods. The charity also helps the poorest of the poor, including orphans, the elderly, people with various illnesses, schools for street children, homes for women, and AIDS hospice. Mother Teresa founded the organization in Calcutta, India in 1950.