COVID 19 Donation

Your support would enable safeguarding the basics.

Covid-19 Donations

Distribution of ration and PPE kit to the weavers (Masks, soaps, sanitizer, rice, pulses, wheat flour and edible oil).

Stimulus Check to support their families during this difficult phase.

To provide emergency support for critical illness, both COVID related and otherwise to all the weavers and their families. Circle of Compassion allows us to practice solidarity and give back to the weaver community who have been weaving the unconditional love for our homes.

Let’s be the custodians of the weaving culture and communities by supporting them. This is a 100% not-for-profit campaign, and the use of all proceeds will be disclosed in a financial transparency report which will be sent to all the contributors to the campaign.

We request and urge you all to collect and donate whatever amount you can to support and sustain the 2500 years old art form of rug weaving and the weaving communities.

If you are a corporate organization and want to donate reach out to us at:

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our mission

We at Krishnatara commit ourselves – To identify and work along the economically and socially deprived, the physically and mentally challenged – starting with children, so that they become educated, skilled and aware. Enable them to be self-reliant and enjoy a healthy, dignified and sustainable quality of life And to that end, act as a resource to and collaborate with other agencies – governmental or non-governmental, as well as suitably intervene in policy formulation.

Our Vision

A society based on legitimate rights, equity, justice, honesty, social sensitivity and a culture of service in which all are self-reliant.Krishnatara focus and sole reason for existence is the child, especially the girl child, street child and disabled child. The family of the child is the medium through which the development takes place. Organization and sensitization of the community is the approach through which empowerment, capacity building and social transformation are attempted.