Join San Francisco Bay Area Pratham Young Professionals for an evening of cocktails, impact, and entertainment to support this mission to empower the youth of our world. Meet, mingle, and learn more about Pratham, India’s largest education NGO, and how it’s leveraging technology to deliver quality education to India’s underprivileged. Pratham was founded on Madhav Chavan’s dream to take action against a vicious cycle of poverty and ensure “every child in school and learning well”. Pratham has reached 45 million children through literacy improvement programs, given 18,000 women a second chance at their education, and provided 50,000 youth with training and employment! Pratham was built on the foundation of sustainability, measurable impact, and empowering others. Your contribution will go far! Only $25 can support one child through a year of school! Munch on hors d’oeuvres, sip on cocktails, enjoy the music, and speakers - all while making an impact!Dress Code: Dress to Impress! Men, please wear a tie and ladies...you know what to do!
Join San Francisco Bay Area Pratham Young Professionals for an evening of cocktails, impact, and entertainment to support this mission to empower the youth of our world. Meet, mingle, and learn more about Pratham, India’s largest education NGO, and how it’s leveraging technology to deliver quality education to India’s underprivileged. Pratham was founded on Madhav Chavan’s dream to take action against a vicious cycle of poverty and ensure “every child in school and learning well”. Pratham has reached 45 million children through literacy improvement programs, given 18,000 women a second chance at their education, and provided 50,000 youth with training and employment! Pratham was built on the foundation of sustainability, measurable impact, and empowering others. Your contribution will go far! Only $25 can support one child through a year of school! Munch on hors d’oeuvres, sip on cocktails, enjoy the music, and speakers - all while making an impact!Dress Code: Dress to Impress! Men, please wear a tie and ladies...you know what to do!
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