Anil, IT
Always believed that increase in the Literacy rate is an absolute must for India
to be a developed country. First heard about Asha through a colleague. Then a little more research on the web helped me know more about Asha and the sense
of direction that we
share. This prompted me in joining the organization.
Rajashree Baskaran, Engineer
I believe that any small attempt to better life for underprivileged children can make a big impact on them.
Srini Vasan, eMove, Inc.
To make a difference in the world we live in. To pass on the gift of education I received from my parents.
Anita Chawla, Systems Engineer/Business Analyst, Pearson Digital Learning
Providing education to children is the most invaluable gift someone can give.
Nikhil Chawla, Associate Professor of Materials Engineering, ASU
Education and Knowledge are two of the most important gifts a child can get. My goal is to help in any way
possible, to provide children in India with the opportunity of education.
Caroline Lobo, Architect
Its purely "LUCK of the DRAW" that I was born in a family that was financially able to support my education and my aspirations. Yes, I am
fortunate. And now I want to give this good fortune to those UNLUCKY ones so that they can be educated and can realize their aspirations too. And I
know I can do this through Asha for Education.
Dr. Gautam Banerjee, Research and Dr. Arundhati Banerjee, Consultancy
Gives us the scope to be a part of a larger action group to contribute to the development
of needy children in India, to the communities which helped us achieve our dreams.
Hitendra, Software Engineer
Knowledge is power and the best way to gain it is through education. When my friend Sanjay, an Asha-AZ volunteer, introduced me to Asha, I was impressed by their mission to provide education to the underprivileged in India. I decided to join the group and do my best to help such children and the group in whatever ways I
can.
Manoj Chandran, Engineer
My dream job has always been to teach poor kids. Unfortunately I am not rich
enough to pursue my dream and had to settle on a job that would put food on the
table. Being in Asha is my way of trying to compensate for my
compromise.
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