To Donate :
Please make checks payable to Aahana Non-Profit Organization and mail to:
Aahana
P.O. Box 215
Oaks, PA 19456
OR
Please make checks payable to Aahana Non-Profit Organization and mail to:
Aahana
P.O. Box 215
Oaks, PA 19456
OR
100% of your donations will directly fund the following yearly expenses:
Food (about 1,000 rupees/day -$18-$19)
Sweaters, Uniforms (300 rupees per child-$5-$6)
Bedding (varies from 175-400 rupees per child-$3-$8)
Teacher wages (72,000 rupees/year-$1,325)
Based on what the school needs, additional expenses vary.
Our Sponsors & Supporters
The Laurence A. Baiada Institute for Entrepreneurship
We are proud to be the first non-profit organization incubated within the Laurence A. Baiada Institute for Entrepreneurship and are so grateful for their ongoing support.
For more information please visit http://www2.lebow.drexel.edu/Baiada/.
We are proud to be the first non-profit organization incubated within the Laurence A. Baiada Institute for Entrepreneurship and are so grateful for their ongoing support.
For more information please visit http://www2.lebow.drexel.edu/Baiada/.
North Penn High School's Indian Cultural Association (ICA)
North Penn High School’s Indian Cultural Association is a school-wide, for-charity organization promoting Indian culture and awareness to its members, school, and community. As a school-wide organization, ICA is happy to see members from all races and cultures learn more about the Indian Culture. Every year, ICA hosts events which showcase Indian culture such as Garba-Raas, Diwali Dinner, and Republic Night.
Republic Night is the biggest event held by ICA where hundreds of people come to watch performances and acts put on by ICA members. The night is to celebrate India’s most important day in history, Republic Day, where India officially became an independent country.
All of the Indian Cultural Association's events, especially Republic Night and Garba-Raas, are held to raise money for charity. As ICA is a for-charity organization, all proceeds go to a designated local charity. ICA recently chose Aahana to be that charity.
North Penn High School’s Indian Cultural Association is a school-wide, for-charity organization promoting Indian culture and awareness to its members, school, and community. As a school-wide organization, ICA is happy to see members from all races and cultures learn more about the Indian Culture. Every year, ICA hosts events which showcase Indian culture such as Garba-Raas, Diwali Dinner, and Republic Night.
Republic Night is the biggest event held by ICA where hundreds of people come to watch performances and acts put on by ICA members. The night is to celebrate India’s most important day in history, Republic Day, where India officially became an independent country.
All of the Indian Cultural Association's events, especially Republic Night and Garba-Raas, are held to raise money for charity. As ICA is a for-charity organization, all proceeds go to a designated local charity. ICA recently chose Aahana to be that charity.