Tuesday 12 May 2015

Online Donations And Other Ways To Give

According to statistics, children are devoid of all the fundamental rights conferred upon to them. Child rights such as the Right to Survival, Right to Development, Right to Protection and Right to Participation are formed in order to let children achieve their long-pending dreams; but sadly, this is not the case everywhere.

If you look around, you will realise that some children are not privileged and work as child labourers in order to fend for their families and loved ones for survival. Some are born to sex workers and do not receive a respectable treatment while most other children who are disabled are either sent to special homes or else exploited and neglected. 

This needs to stop and is only possible if everyone joins hands to create a more just world and where equality prevails. We all can make this possible when we prioritize the rights of these underprivileged children so that they are free from abuse, exploitation and neglect while they are able to receive an education, good health and the right to expression and information. Therefore, if you wish to help in any way, you can become a volunteer or visit begin by donating some amount so as to brighten their future and bring some smile of the face of these innocent children.

Donate Online for Child Rights

 There are many ways to make donations for child rights, a few of them are mentioned below for your reference:

1.     Make an online donation
This is one of the simplest ways to donate where you are required to visit the website of your nearest or preferred NGO and select a donation scheme along with the amount of your choice. You can also create a recurring donation account and fill in the online form provided to you. Therefore, donate online and help bring a change in the society by helping a child in need.
 
2.     Writing a cheque
This is another effective method to help the underprivileged and make their dreams come true. You are simply required to fill in the form and attach a cheque with your preferred amount and send it to your preferred NGO.

3.     Legacy giving
This is one of the easiest and the most effective methods which shall help NGOs restore rights to underprivileged children. You can speak to your lawyers who will help you assess your assets and prepare a will.

4.     Participation at events
Sometimes certain NGOs organise events in order to raise more awareness and advocate child rights. This also becomes a platform where you can donate and participate to bring about a change and make situations better for these underprivileged children. So participate, make your presence felt and help a child in need so that he/she is able to fulfil long-pending dreams. 

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