Share and Care Ministries Charitable Trust

Share and Care Ministries Charitable Trust

Share and Care Ministries is a private registered charity working in India to help homeless and very poor (slum) children.

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Providing an Orphanage for homeless children and free education facilities for homeless and poor slum children in the Karnataka State, India. Pre-School and Primary School facilities are provided today helping over 210 young children. New Zealanders and others from around the world are involved in supporting this life changing project.

The Grace Project started in India in 2005. The charity is now registered in India, New Zealand and in Hong Kong (as a Society). This project has been running successfully now for 12 years and has seem amazing growth and success in changing the lives and creating hope for very poor children in India.

While we are a registered charity in New Zealand, as all the money raised goes offshore sadly tax rebates on donations in New Zealand are not allowed.

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Providing an Orphanage for homeless children and education facilities for homeless and poor slum children in the Karnataka State, India. Pre-School and Primary School facilities are provided today helping over 210 young children. New Zealanders involved and supporting this life changing project.

A BIG thank you to all of our recent donors in NZ especially those supporting Dave's recent birthday celebration. The difference you are making is very much appreciated.

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Update for 04/07/2014  4 July 2014

Enter details of your update here The new school year has started for the children in India. This is an exciting time for the orphans and the pre-school and Primary School children from the local slums in Hubli.

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