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January 2010 Donated food items to Interfaith Nutrition Network (INN) for homeless
people of Long Island
June 2009
May & July 2010 Aarti Foundation donated funds to the following seven charitable
organizations in India:
Board of Directors:
Dr. Rashmikant Baxi
Geeta S. Patel
Bhavana Patel
Dr. Saroj Shah
Pravin Patel
Dr. Raj Tolat
Dilip Tolat
Rekha Tolat
Donations - 2009:
$2,500 and more:
Drs. Raj & Tejal Tolat
Citi Bank & Citi-NRI Services
$1,000 - $2,499:
Jayesh & Rupal Bhansali
Pravin & Rekha Patel
Nalini & Virendra Juthani
Dilip & Rekha Tolat
Mrs. Geeta S. Patel
Anonymous
$500 - $999:
Anonymous
Arvind & Kalpana Dharia
Nayan Parikh
Anonymous
Dattatraya Prajapati
Anonymous
Faviana Export
Minaxi Dave
Mukund & Padma Mehta
The following is a list of organizations and projects we plan to work with in years 2010-2011:
Akhand Jyot Foundation Ahmedabad, India:
Providing tuition fees, books and school supplies to the children from poor areas
Cost $50.00 / child / year.
Providing food, clothes, medicines and vocational training to street children
Cost $75.00 / child / year.
Hospital attendants vocational course for girls Cost $50.00 / trainee / course.
Vikas Gruh for orphan girls Cost $5.00 each for books.
Interfaith Nutrition Network (INN) Hempstead, NY:
Aarti Foundation is a federally tax-exempt, not for profit organization. It was formed
in September 2001 in Queens, New York by 25 close friends and families for the purpose
of helping the less fortunate people of the United States and India. We also help the
victims of natural disasters.
Aarti Foundation has been collecting used clothes since April 2003. In June 2008,
we sent 13,500 pounds of used clothes to India. We are also actively helping private
charitable organizations in the U.S. and India by donating food and money to carry out
their projects. We cannot continue to do this work without your help. You have helped us
for the past seven years and we are very confident that you will do the same each year.
2008
$44,227
$620
$44,847
Expenditures:
Donations
$27,075
given to various not-for-profit
organizations (India and USA)
Printing & Postage
$272
Freight charges for used clothing $2,150
Food Donation to Interfaith
Nutrition Network (INN)
$575
Total fund Raising Event
$8,677
expenses including catering
Annual Filing Fee for
Attorney General
$50
Bank Charges for Drafts
$10
Total Expenditures
$38,809
Total Income (Loss)
$6,038
Balance Sheet:
2008
Cash at the beginning
$34,001
of the year
Cash at the end of year
$40,038
* $32,500 was donated in 2010 to various institutions.
2009
$50,220
$259
$50,479
Aarti Foundation donates food items to INN for homeless people during Thanksgiving and
Christmas day. If you wish, you can donate a specific sum of money for this purpose.
AIDS Combat International (ACI) - Mumbai, India:
$24,000
$270
$699
$10,852
$50
$25
$35,896
$14,583
If you donate $150, one Cataract Eye Surgery will be performed every year from the interest.
If you donate $100, one Corrective Eye Surgery will be performed every year from the interest.
2009
$40,038
$69,466*
Donations - 2009:
$2,500 and more:
Drs. Raj & Tejal Tolat
Citi Bank & Citi-NRI Services
$1,000 - $2,499:
Jayesh & Rupal Bhansali
Pravin & Rekha Patel
Nalini & Virendra Juthani
Dilip & Rekha Tolat
Mrs. Geeta S. Patel
Anonymous
$500 - $999:
Anonymous
Arvind & Kalpana Dharia
Nayan Parikh
Anonymous
Dattatraya Prajapati
Anonymous
Faviana Export
Minaxi Dave
Mukund & Padma Mehta
The following is a list of organizations and projects we plan to work with in years 2010-2011:
Akhand Jyot Foundation Ahmedabad, India:
Providing tuition fees, books and school supplies to the children from poor areas
Cost $50.00 / child / year.
Providing food, clothes, medicines and vocational training to street children
Cost $75.00 / child / year.
Hospital attendants vocational course for girls Cost $50.00 / trainee / course.
Vikas Gruh for orphan girls Cost $5.00 each for books.
Interfaith Nutrition Network (INN) Hempstead, NY:
Aarti Foundation is a federally tax-exempt, not for profit organization. It was formed
in September 2001 in Queens, New York by 25 close friends and families for the purpose
of helping the less fortunate people of the United States and India. We also help the
victims of natural disasters.
Aarti Foundation has been collecting used clothes since April 2003. In June 2008,
we sent 13,500 pounds of used clothes to India. We are also actively helping private
charitable organizations in the U.S. and India by donating food and money to carry out
their projects. We cannot continue to do this work without your help. You have helped us
for the past seven years and we are very confident that you will do the same each year.
2008
$44,227
$620
$44,847
Expenditures:
Donations
$27,075
given to various not-for-profit
organizations (India and USA)
Printing & Postage
$272
Freight charges for used clothing $2,150
Food Donation to Interfaith
Nutrition Network (INN)
$575
Total fund Raising Event
$8,677
expenses including catering
Annual Filing Fee for
Attorney General
$50
Bank Charges for Drafts
$10
Total Expenditures
$38,809
Total Income (Loss)
$6,038
Balance Sheet:
2008
Cash at the beginning
$34,001
of the year
Cash at the end of year
$40,038
* $32,500 was donated in 2010 to various institutions.
2009
$50,220
$259
$50,479
Aarti Foundation donates food items to INN for homeless people during Thanksgiving and
Christmas day. If you wish, you can donate a specific sum of money for this purpose.
AIDS Combat International (ACI) - Mumbai, India:
$24,000
$270
$699
$10,852
$50
$25
$35,896
$14,583
If you donate $150, one Cataract Eye Surgery will be performed every year from the interest.
If you donate $100, one Corrective Eye Surgery will be performed every year from the interest.
2009
$40,038
$69,466*
January 2010 Donated food items to Interfaith Nutrition Network (INN) for homeless
people of Long Island
June 2009
May & July 2010 Aarti Foundation donated funds to the following seven charitable
organizations in India:
Board of Directors:
Dr. Rashmikant Baxi
Geeta S. Patel
Bhavana Patel
Dr. Saroj Shah
Pravin Patel
Dr. Raj Tolat
Dilip Tolat
Rekha Tolat