
How Volunteering Changes Lives, Including Your Own
Social gaps in India aren’t widening because people don’t care. They’re widening because inclusion is still treated as optional. Access to education, jobs, and public
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Social gaps in India aren’t widening because people don’t care. They’re widening because inclusion is still treated as optional. Access to education, jobs, and public

A woman’s voice gets dismissed more often than anyone likes to admit. In boardrooms, in families, in community spaces. Research tells us that nearly 80%

Ramps get built. Elevators get installed. Checklists get signed off. And yet, far too many differently abled individuals still walk into spaces where they don’t

Have you ever noticed how the smallest moments often leave the biggest marks on us? A meal with people you have just met. A conversation

Life as a differently abled person rewrites the rulebook on everyday living—something most people never have to think twice about. Basic routines take more planning.

Think about the little things—the ones we brush off without a second thought. A smile given freely. A few minutes of quiet before the chaos

Walk into a classroom, a workplace, or a community centre today, and one thing stands out: the importance of enabling access and inclusion for people

Disability rights have given us a legal framework that protects against discrimination and mandates accessibility. These courtroom victories matter. They’ve changed lives. But here’s what

Volunteering is not simply about lending a hand; it’s about recognising the layered realities our neighbourhoods carry and nurturing change that lasts day after day,

Ever wondered what the secret behind thriving communities is? The answer can be surprising and overwhelming due to its simplicity and its impact. It is
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