Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Help for a 4 year old child - Thu Oct 19, 2006

Hello friends,

Pls go through the mail below. It is an appeal for help for the Bone Marrow transplant of a 4 year old boy- Adithya. He is the son of an ex-colleague of Roshni (one of XSA core committe members). Hence it is definitely a genuine case.

Bone marrow transplants can be done in India also. But in this particular case, he doesnt have any siblings, and so they will have to do transplant from an unrelated donor- which is unfortunately, is not available in India.

They are collecting funds through "Cancer Patients Aid Assosiation", contributions to which are eligible for Tax deductions. Those who wish to get tax deduction can send the amount directly, those who wish to contribute through XSA can transfer the amount to our account

Ø      Ashley Jose
Ø      ICICI A/c No: 004001502155
Ø      Branch: Madhapur

Thanks
Pramod, EE~98-02
(for XSA- Core committe)



Hi All, Let us help a small child get the life "He Deserves". Requesting for help for a Blood Cacer affected boy who the son of Mr.Kumar who had worked with FSS for almost 5 yrs. At present he is with his son helping him fight this deadly disease. Please have a look at the document attached for more informations. Contributions can be made online using the following link 1) using credit card through the CPAA website(www.cpaaindia.org).
2) You can send your donations in the form of cheques or demand draft in the name of "Cancer Patients Aid Association" to the address mentioned in the attached document, marked "For patient Aditya Kumar" on the back of the cheque.
3) You can hand over the cheque to me(Kavitha S Extn: 423 Mobile: 9840186701) and i can do the needful.
Note all donations to CPAA are exempt from Income Tax under Section 80-G of the Income Tax Act (50% tax exemption). You will receive a tax exemption certificate along with receipt for the amount donated.
Let us show "WE CARE" !!!

You may visit
http://adityak02.googlepages.com/home for updates on Aditya's health.
Best Regards,
Kavitha

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