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Baroda-Online often receives requests from readers all over the world for information on the social service institutions and organisations operating in and around Vadodara. Many of these readers would like to contribute, in cash or in kind, to their favourite causes. This is the reason why this section has been started. Your suggestions will be appreciated.

Participating organisations:

VCARE: Vadodara Centre for Animal Rescue & Emergency (VCARE)
The main aims and objectives of VCARE are prevention of acts of cruelty to animals and securing their health, safety and welfare.

Akshar Trust: Lend Us Your Ears
Akshar Trust provides education and care to hearing impaired children and guidance to their families. It also trains teachers of the hearing impaired.

Heritage Trust
The creation of awareness of heritage and related issues is the focus of Heritage Trust.

V-One Society
One of the oldest NGOs in Vadodara, V-One Society was established in 1972 to work towards the rehabilitation of an increasing number of the physically handicapped in the city and help them become useful citizens and participate in as many activities as they can.

Medical Care Centre Trust
The Medical Care Centre Trust was established in 1972 to provide healthcare services to the weaker sections of society, especially children in the age group of 0-16 years. What started as a children's hospital has expanded into a large institution.

Anand Bal Marg Darshan Kendra
This is a community-based child guidance centre that treats children going through emotional turmoil that disrupts learning and progress in life. It also counsels the child’s parents and teachers. The aim is to help deliver psychological care to children and young people who may not be in a position to access help directly.

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