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[Shiv Vihar, Delhi, 02/03/2023] - Miles2Smile is pleased to announce the inauguration of its Stitching Centre 'TAHARAT' for women victims of the 2020 Northeast Delhi Pogrom and other underprivileged women. The centre aims to offer these victims an opportunity for vocational training and skills development and to give them an option for a sustainable livelihood. The centre will offer courses in stitching,…
Nuh, 4/09/2023 — Miles2Smile Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and communities facing adversity. We believe in the power of compassion and collective action to bring about positive change in the world. Our mission is to create smiles and inspire hope in the hearts of those who need it most. In response to the…
Delhi/India, [11/10/2023]: India is home to the world's 2nd largest Muslim Population. Official estimates place the population at over 156 million or 13% of the population. Clearly, it is one of India’s more significant minority populations and an important force for the country’s economic growth. However, this community represents 3% of the school-going population. Unfortunately, it has higher literacy and…
“Miles2Smile foundation will focus on the holistic development of around four-hundred Rohingya…
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Numerous resilient women, reflecting their inner strength, gathered at the Sabaat stitching…
Miles2Smile’s Hunar Academy is a transformative initiative that aims to bridge the…
Pink flourished with different colors around the corner of Nuh as the…
The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, volunteers, and…
In the refugee settlements, providing daily iftar meals instilled a sense of…
Miles2Smile is proud to present Khattati – an initiative to train people…
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“Miles2Smile foundation will focus on the holistic development of around four-hundred Rohingya children who had no access to formal education while residing previously in deplorable cloth and tarpaulin tents”. Nuh,…
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