Asha for Education is ranked among top 10 charities in "International/Development and Relief Services" by Charity Navigator, an independent charity evaluation agency.

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Attend Asha Seattle's bi-weekly meetings to know more about chapter wide activities like projects, events etc. Find out schedule and locations...
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Bridge the Asha Gap
This year is a difficult one for Asha, where for the first time ever, we are facing a funding gap. A gap could mean cutting back on meals or books provided by schools, or even
aids for the hearing impaired.
We need your help in bridging this gap. Our goal is to raise $925,000 by December 31st. Please help us meet this goal.
A long time volunteer couple has put up $25,000
as a match to new donors
. So, you will see your impact doubled or tripled if your company matches the donation.
Consider donating $10, $25, $50, $100 or more now. Every donation counts!
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Run for Asha Miles for Smiles is a fundraiser for Asha, where participants take part in various full/half marathons like Seattle Marathon.
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In our first fund raising effort in 1994, we raised six dollars. These six dollars helped us start a journey that has brought hope to thousands of little lives. Asha Seattle is built on a large number of small donations. No amount is small. Every dollar you donate contributes to a few more smiles and a little more hope.
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| Support a Child
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The Asha Support A Child (SAC) program makes it possible for an individual to sponsor the cost of education or total living expenses for one underprivileged child in India.
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| Support a School
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The Asha Support A School (SAS) program makes it possible for an individual to sponsor the running cost of a school for underprivileged children in India.
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