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The story of EVidyaloka

July 2024 720 views 07 Min 13 Sec

When South Asians migrate, be it by choice or circumstance, they move homes but often leave their hearts behind in their motherlands. Despite establishing a long-standing life overseas, they constantly look for ways to support and help mitigate problems their home countries may be facing. Lack of access to a proper education is one such problem. While making monetary contributions towards nonprofit organizations that support important causes is convenient, donors may not always gain insight into exactly where their funds are going and how they are being utilized.

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