Come join us for a run in the park and raise funds for our projects. Om Run is the annual 5k, 10k, half, and full marathon running event, organized by Chinmaya Mission, where runners from all over Bay Area run to raise awareness and funds for their respective non-profit organization.
Advay, one of our youth volunteers has taken the lead on this challenge to run 5k and raise 7k for CHES. He is joined by younglings Anvita and Sandhya who are excited to be part of this as well. Rest are adults who will cheer and run alongside.
And here is the project being supported:
CHES: A home for children affected by AIDS. The home includes comprehensive care including prevention of vertical transmission of HIV, identification and provision of community home based care to orphans, psychosocial care to children from families affected by AIDS, education and extra-curricular activities, in an home-based environment where children are happy. Click here to read more about CHES.
Funds to raise as goal for this run: $7000
# of kids supported 69
Om Run Event Details:
Avatar (May 6th & 7th, 2016) by ViswetaUpakriti is proud to partner with Visweta for an exhilarating dance event, Avatar on May 6th &7th inDublin, CA. Visweta is a vibrant and spirited group of dancers and choreographers who have embarked on an extravaganza called Avatar, which promises to an adventurous undertaking on life, love, longing, dreams, desire and memory. You don’t want to miss this. Please visit Visweta’s website for more info.
All proceeds from this event to benefit CHES, Chennai.
Arriving visweta’s next avatar on May 6th and 7th. Yes aVatar it is, carrying a promise of precious moments.
Vibrant, spirited performances by awe inspiring dancers. Our choregraphers provide great deal of varieties and adventures as usual. It’s all about life, love, longing, dreams, desire, memory etc.
aVatar – water n land. This is an opportunity that you don’t want to miss! So save the date and be there to experience the excellence. This show will benefit CHES project of Upakriti, ensuring education continuity for underprivileged children.
Friday May 6th, 7:00pmSaturday May 7th, 1:00pm and 4:30pm
Ticket price: $20 & $25
Visweta thanks our current sponsors.
To take part in this noble cause please enquire about sponsorship.
Movember update (Dec ’15)
Thank you all. I was able to raise the necessary funds for CHES and $1000 is fully matched. Wish to thank you all for your kindness and generosity!
Caveman has now retired safely to his cave. Who knows maybe more of them will appear next year to raise awareness and help more children 🙂
Happy holidays and wishing you a happy & prosperous 2016!
Regards,
Aravind
Movember initiative (Nov ’15)
My name is Aravind and I’ve decided to go all caveman on you.
If you didn’t already know, Movember is Men’s health awareness initiative across the globe. This is not only a great time to showcase your handlebar moustaches, but also a great time to raise awareness on issues that is close to your heart.
I am dedicating my caveman appearance this month towards Upakriti and its underprivileged children’s projects. I need your help in raising funds to provide hundreds of underprivileged kids access to basic living with a safe roof over their heads, healthy nutrition, and, most importantly, access to good education so they may become proud citizens of the world in the future. As you can imagine, this goes a long way in sharing our joy a world away. Of course, this also helps me with limited funds to basic shaving needs end of this month. If not I would be driven to a cave 🙂
I have another good news to share. An anonymous donor has come forward to match dollar-to-dollar up to $1000. I need your help to reach that target.
Watch this short video of the children who will be helped:
Here’s the quick button to donate:
Happy Movember!!!
Regards,
Aravind
The first Upakriti Children’s Art Contest conducted on Saturday May 30 at DeAnza Park Sunnyvale was a grand success with close to 30 kids participating and raising money for underprivileged children at CHES and SOCARE.
The day started with excited parents and kids arriving early, armed with their art supplies. After registering and picking up their anonymized drawing sheets, the children and parents settled down enthusiastically in the room. The first 10 minutes was a presentation, tailored for the kids, about underprivileged children in India. They understood the extent of help needed and the importance of helping others in need. Later on, they also wrote up private messages for the children at CHES and SOCARE on pre-prepared charts.
Then the competition timer started, and the children began unleashing their creativity. While some kids finished drawing in 20 minutes, a few other drew for the entire allotted time of 50 minutes.The children drew art on various themes including Happy Children, Sharing food and toys, and, How I would help poor kids. The three judges, Aruna Piravi, a local professional artist, Sumedha Gupta a high school senior and artist who was featured in San Jose Mercury News for raising money to help educate kids in India by auctioning her art, and Nanci Jhaveri, an art aficionado and primary school teacher, spent the next 45 minutes examining every painting and deliberated over the winners in each category. They looked for creativity, use of color & space, and adherence to the theme and were floored by the level of detail and originality exhibited by the children. The children meanwhile were engaged in fun outdoor games like lemon and spoon, three legged race, and, Simon says in the adjoining park. Once the judges finished deliberating, the children and parents came back into the room and the prize distribution began. Every child was recognized for his/her creativity and was awarded a participation certificate. The judges were so impressed by the effort of the kids in 5-6yr category that they gave out 2 second prizes.
Both the parents and kids commented about how much fun the event was. Upakriti wishes to salute the talented little artists for their charitable spirit, for their hard work, perseverance, and, for wanting to make a difference in the lives of kids who are less privileged than themselves. The children at CHES and SOCARE extend their sincere gratitude for the thoughtfulness and patience of the parents who have encouraged their children to expand their horizons.
Here are some pictures from the event.
Sanvitti Manchanda, Aaranya Chandra, Anvita Aravind
Click here for more pictures including every painting and the prize giving.
Join us for an opportunity to educate underprivileged kids in India while educating our own kids on kindness, compassion, and empathy.
On May 30, in Sunnyvale, Upakriti is hosting a drawing contest for kids aged 5-13yrs. All proceeds from the event benefit the children at CHES, a home for the orphans of AIDS, the tsunami and other destitute.
The event includes a short educational session, for children, about children in need, the drawing contest, fun games, and awards ceremony with participation prizes for all. Top 2 winners win exciting gifts and will be featured on our website, monthly newsletter and subsequent art contest Wall of Fame.
Due to venue limitations, we are only able to enroll the first 50 kids at this time.
As mentioned, the participation fee will be used as a part of Upakriti funds to buy uniforms, books and pay the school fees for the children at CHES. Since we want to maximize proceeds from the contest for the children at CHES, we request participants bring their own art supplies including pencils, erasers, scale and specific mediums listed below for each age category. We will provide the art paper.
The themes for the contest are the following:
Ages 5-6:
All children ages 5-6 must use ONLY color pencils, crayons, and markers. No other mediums permitted.
Ages 7-9:
All children ages 7-9 must use ONLY color pencils, crayons, markers, and oil pastels. No other mediums permitted.
Ages 10-13
All children ages 10-13 must use ONLY color pencils, crayons, markers, oil pastels and water colors. No other mediums permitted.
Children are also encouraged to write a note explaining their art and thought process.
Please make use of this rare opportunity for your child to develop awareness about underprivileged children and learn to help others through art and colors.
To register fill out form below and donate the appropriate amount. All donations are tax deductible.
Upakriti & Coolguyz , on their mission to support education for underprivileged children, joined hands this year & hosted an amateur volleyball tournament in the SF Bay Area. The Coolguyz group has been religiously hosting the “Volleyball Cup” tournament every year to raise funds to support a deserving non-profit org as a way of giving back to the community. To accomplish this, each year Coolguyz select an organization whose mission and vision resonates with them. This year, Coolguyz selected Upakriti, recognizing Upakriti’s deep and long running commitment to education of underprivileged children in India. In the words of a member of Coolguyz : ” Upakriti’s integrity & humility really touched our hearts and we instantly decided to support Upakriti”.This tournament, a sporty-fight for the “Coolguyz Volleyball Cup” had men, women and children of all ages competing in their respective categories. This event was originally scheduled for the 21st of September 2013, but wet-weather intervened and the games were halted bearing in mind the safety of the participants. The organizers stuck to their tasks and the enthusiastic teams came back in full-force on October 5th, 2013, volleying for a second time, successfully this time, with the sun and the smiles brightly shining through at Ponderosa Park in Sunnyvale, CA. There were more registrations than the first time and the participation was truly overwhelming. The event commenced at 8:30am on October 5th, 2013 when the ‘hunger-games’ for the Grand ‘Coolguyz Volleyball Cup’ began & roared to life!
Some of the note-worthy highlights of the day were the surprise-sponsors who sponsored the young teams that were playing, the very organized help-desks by Coolguyz & Upakriti volunteers, the eatery-stalls, number of children volunteers from Upakriti that sold chilled-lemonade & eats to the players & families, the colorful “Art Corner” hosted by Upakriti youth volunteers to promote “creativity for education”.
Upakriti and Coolguyz raised well over $3500 through this event. The proceeds are earmarked for SOCARE, a non-profit in India. This particular event enabled Upakriti fulfill SOCARE’s funding needs for the rest of the year.
Pictures from this event can be found below :
Upakriti wishes to extend their deepest thanks to the Coolguyz teams, participants, families & friends and the array of generous sponsors Athidhi, Baysmile dental & others whose contributions made the day for us and the SOCARE children in India! So go ahead & take a bow. It is much deserved.
-The Upakriti Team
www.upakriti.org
Genesis of this idea
CoolGuyz’s, a small group of friends from the SF Bay area, organized a volleyball tournament last year, which was a roaring success with over 150 participants. This success encouraged them to dream bigger. Part of their dream was to give back to the community that they grew up in, and one of the CoolGuyz’s members proposed Upakriti as the beneficiary for all proceeds from this tournament.
After a few frantic phone calls, we agreed that this was a great idea for Upakriti and also for CoolGuyz.
Announcing CoolGuyz’s 2nd Annual Volleyball Tournament