Tag: Ek Disha Foundation

  • Ek Disha Foundation and Indo American Charity Foundation Combine Efforts to Aid Flood Victims

    Ek Disha Foundation and Indo American Charity Foundation Combine Efforts to Aid Flood Victims

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    CAM Administration: Janet Knott, Monique Wright, Martha Burnes, and Swati Narayan

    HOUSTON:  On Friday, May 5, two Houston based South Asian organizations, the Ek Disha Foundation and the Indo American Charity Foundation, combined fundraising efforts to present the Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) with $5000 in HEB gift cards (two hundred $25 gift cards) to assist the flood victims in the 77084 zip code. The 77084, an area sandwiched between the City of Houston and the City of Katy, is uniquely disadvantaged in that it does not receive city services from either city. 20% of the residents (approximately 20,000 people) in this area (many of whom are immigrants), lost property in the April 18 floods.

    While parts of Houston were still under water, the Ek Disha Foundation (EDF), which funds, mentors, and supports high impact, sustainable projects globally and locally, jumped into action by conducting a goods drive, collecting nonperishable food, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. EDF reached out to other South Asian organizations to collaborate efforts, and the Indo American Charity Foundation (IACF), whose motto is “We live here. We give here,” quickly responded with their support. In the span of 6 days, the two organizations raised $5000 towards the purchase of HEB grocery store gift cards for almost 200 families in the 77084 zip code.

    As the only support agency serving the 77084 zip code, Cypress Assistance Ministries is providing cleaning supplies, up to $500 rental assistance for flood victims, and now, thanks to the combined donation from EDF and IACF, will be able to provide much needed funds for families to purchase groceries. While most of the Greater Houston area has recovered and sees none of the effects of the floods, thousands of people are still deeply impacted by it. The joint efforts of EDF and IACF seek to bring necessary attention to their needs and provide assistance so that residents may quickly move towards rebuilding their lives.

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    Vanessa, a flood victim, her daughter, and Martha Burnes, CAM’s Executive Director.

    The Ek Disha Foundation (EDF) is a ten-year-old, grass roots, volunteer run organization that funds, mentors, and facilitates high impact, sustainable projects in the areas of health, education, and enterprise. EDF seeks the resolution of humanitarian needs through projects and/or ideas that are sustainable and scalable. Some of their project areas include sanitary hygiene, trafficking, access to clean water, maternal and fetal health, to list a few. $3000 Gift Card Donation to CAM.

    The Indo American Charity Foundation is a 29-year-old organization that appeals to the philanthropic spirit of the Indo American community in Houston to address needs in the areas of Education, Family, General needy and Healthcare in the metro Houston area. Their mission is to foster the local community “whose basic needs are met and where everyone can lead enriched lives.”  $2000 Gift Card Donation to CAM.

    “IACF is excited to join hands with Ek Disha foundation to work on projects benefiting Greater Houston Community in line with IACF mission of ‘WE LIVE HERE WE GIVE HERE’, We thank Ek Disha for coordinating the distribution of our donation to recent flood affected victims in our neighborhood”.–NANDA VURA President IACF

  • Ek Disha Foundation Presents Premiere of Petals in the Dust

    Ek Disha Foundation Presents Premiere of Petals in the Dust

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    HOUSTON: March is Women’s History Month and March 8, marks the 105th International Women’s Day (IWD). Worldwide, women continue to contribute to social, economic, cultural and political achievement.

    And although there is much to celebrate, progress towards gender parity, the 2016 IWD theme, has slowed in many places due to cultural and social biases. To accelerate progress toward parity and achieve substantial economic benefits will require action not just on gender inequality in the world of work, but in society as a whole and on attitudes and beliefs about the role of women. Gender equality at work is not achievable without gender equality in society and a shift in attitudes.

    In places like India, some biases are so severe that many girls still face numerous setbacks towards even obtaining an education, much less economic opportunities, due to horrific problems such as child marriage, trafficking, abuse, etc. A patriarchal mindset, a preference for sons and a deep-seated intolerance has led to the murder of 50 million girls and women in India in the last century. To shed light on these issues and to commemorate Women’s History Month, the Ek Disha Foundation will be premiering in Houston, the award winning documentary, Petals in the Dust on March 30 at 7:00pm at the Studio Movie Grill in CityCentre.

    The film explores the cultural origins of these vast genocidal crimes and includes the voices of activists and gender experts. By profiling the unimaginable stories of brave survivors, viewers enter the chilling realities girls and women are currently enduring, NOW, providing a sense of urgency in helping to change status quo.

    Screening Date: March 30, 2016
    Screening Time: 7:00 pm
    Screening Location: Studio Movie Grill at CityCentre, 822 Town and Country Blvd., Houston, TX 77024
    Ticket Price: $20
    Purchase Tickets: https://petalsinthedustinhouston.eventbrite.com
    Due to mature subject matter, children under 14 will not be admitted.

    For more information, please visit http://ekdisha.org/events.html
    The Ek Disha Foundation, which supports, funds, and mentors high impact, sustainable projects in the areas of health, education, and enterprise, remains committed to helping girls and women achieve their ambitions by supporting projects such as Prajwala (anti trafficking), AYZH (maternal health), Embrace (reduce infant mortality), Goonj (sanitary hygiene), and Wello (access to clean water). Globally, with individuals pledging to move from talk to purposeful action – and with men and women joining forces – we can collectively help girls and women advance and realize the limitless potential they offer.
    Proceeds from the screening will go towards Ek Disha Foundation’s projects. Screening of the film was generously underwritten by Munday Architects.