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I am an HELPER

I founded Euphoria Foundation to use business profits for helping underprivileged girls and street children, providing essentials like water, biscuits, and blankets. I led an outreach initiative to Navy Nagar, distributing 700 food boxes and organizing a fundraiser involving students across grades. I also hosted a fundraiser for Mr. Puranmal Joshi, raising INR 60,000 for his colon cancer surgery, covering the rest with my profits. Volunteering at Asha Sadan and Dharavi Diaries, I taught English, math, and business to children and girls, fostering a positive learning environment. Additionally, I support Humsafar through LGBTQIA+ advocacy at school with ABWA’s Rainbow Club.

My Journey

Founding Euphoria Foundation has been one of my most fulfilling endeavors. It all started with the desire to use my business profits to make a meaningful difference. With Euphoria Foundation, I focused on allocating resources toward underprivileged girls and street children. We sourced essential items like water, biscuits, and blankets to improve their health and overall well-being. It wasn’t just about handing over supplies, but about creating sustainable impact—ensuring that these basic needs were met consistently. Every time I saw the joy and relief on their faces, it solidified my belief in the importance of this work. Knowing that my profits from Euphoria were going toward enhancing lives gave a new purpose to my entrepreneurial ventures.

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One of the most impactful projects I was involved in was an outreach initiative to Navy Nagar. As a team member, I led the Core Council in distributing 700 food boxes filled with chips, energy bars, and Indian sweets. What made this project so special was the way we connected the students to the cause. Students from LKG to 12th grade participated in a fundraising campaign that raised enough money to create the food boxes. As a personal touch, we had the students make cards that were delivered to soldiers along with the food, as tokens of appreciation. This project showed me the power of community—how, when people come together for a cause, the impact is amplified.

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I’ve also been deeply involved with Humsafar, an LGBTQIA+ NGO that supports members and allies of the community. Through ABWA’s Rainbow Club, we worked on initiatives to create a more inclusive school environment, ensuring that LGBTQIA+ students feel welcomed and supported. I helped manage social media campaigns that aimed to reduce stigma and spread awareness. It’s been a rewarding experience, knowing that we’re creating a safe space for students to be their true selves.

Link to Rainbow club Instagram

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Another project that’s close to my heart is the fundraiser I organized for Mr. Puranmal Joshi, an underprivileged man who required urgent surgery for colon cancer. Within just four days, I spread messages and GPay links, managing to raise INR 60,000. However, the total amount needed was INR 1,50,000, so I used the profits from Euphoria to cover the remainder. The sense of accomplishment I felt when Mr. Joshi was able to undergo surgery was profound, knowing that I had directly contributed to saving his life.

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I’ve also had the privilege of volunteering at Asha Sadan in Mumbai, where I taught English and math to a group of 20 children under the age of 7. In addition to traditional teaching, I incorporated educational games to make learning more engaging. Unfortunately, I had to conclude the sessions after 5-6 classes due to unforeseen circumstances, but the experience taught me how impactful education can be when approached with creativity and patience.

In Dharavi Diaries, I taught a group of 20 girls, covering subjects such as English, math, economics, and business. I dedicated two hours a week to each session, creating a positive learning environment and fostering a sense of achievement among the girls.

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