A Worthwhile Cause
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"Sunil’s Home was established in 2006 to address the critical, increasing needs of orphans in India. Believing that every child deserves a loving home, adequate living conditions, quality medical care, education, and opportunities to develop and realize his/her fullest potential, staff and volunteers of Sunil’s Home commit their time, talents, and resources to help orphans transform their lives and the lives of future generations. Herbert Hoover once said that “Children are our most valuable, natural resource.” We believe they deserve to be protected, nurtured, and treasured. Together we work towards this vision."



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why dont you worry about feeding kids in the US that are living on the streets here first
Sunil's Home collects the money and buys computers and training manuals. They teach these children everything about computers and when they turn 16 they take outsourcing jobs from the USA.
Great charity. Help Indian kids grow up to steal American jobs!
Non-profit organizations like this really make a difference in the lives of children and are an example to others on how to help make a better world. This organization takes children off the streets of India and gives them healthcare, food, clothing and an education. Personally, I strive to be more like people who put others before themselves
I live in Atlanta and flew to Miami to help this organization out at their last fundraiser. Thery are GREAT people and it is truly a GREAT cause. The children they are helping come from the streets and have no family. Most of the children are very sick and nursed back to health.
Wow! The videos on their website about the children they help are good but really sad. Children should never have to go through pain and suffering…Kudos to Sunil's Home! I agree with Ladyjen above –I strive to be more like people who put others before themselves also.
I think the first two comments show what type of people are here in America and why we are self destructing— if you knew what those kids go through from birth, I don't think you'd want to be in the same situation. Sunil's home gives children a home that were fighting with wild dogs for food, and being tortured for personal gain. Shame on those who are so greedy…I will be donating!
Re: Toronto Toto – As a Director of Sunil's Home, let me say that I only hope that one of the children in our orphanage grows up to be that successful. We are saving kids from prostitution or being maimed and forced to beg! These children have been either forgotten or worse, victimized, by those around them. Our priority is to provide them with food, clothing, a home and medical care. We also provide them with a basic education in order to try to break a cycle of extreme poverty. We are certainly not trying to groom them to compete for jobs with Americans. The next time you throw away something that you don't feel like eating or that you left in the refrigerator for too long, remember that there are orphans out there who literally compete with dogs for food.
Re: prop8rocks – If I see a 5-year old naked child roaming the streets looking for food, I will help him or her in a second. For that matter, the Directors and supporters of Sunil's Home are involved in many charities that help children and adults in the US as well. Thank you.
Re: prop8rocks – I logged on to say the same thing. You beat me to it. Organizations like this only appear to like AMERICA when they want something from us. AMERICAN kids need something too. In what countries are people asking for donations for AMERICAN kids that are poor and starving?
Re: Director6 – I doubt it!