Charity & Donation

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Chichester Vedic Cultural Society started in the year 2009. With your help and active support, we grew significantly over several years.

We want to help the society, we want to help the needy people and we want to go beyond the boundaries of physical and geographic limitations.

However, to meet our aspiration, we need your support further.  Please come forward and help us financially by doing a small donation.

After all, it is not the amount of donation but, your intent to come forward and help the world is the important message that we want to spread to the people in need. You can donate either in person by cheque/cash or online through Credit/Debit Card or through Paypal.

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Charitable Work done by CVCS

Chichester Vedic cultural society has been able to do charity from time to time. This is done directly from the small amount of donation funds collected during the cultural events or also fundraising event like New Year party held in December 2014.

The funds are very limited as there are outgoing costs to organise such community events which are kept free. We plan to keep the evens free and would request you to donate to your best capability so that we can in the first place and one such events which are of common interest and helps the Asian Hindu community but also to do some charity work from your donations which are kindly received.

A strict account of all the funds received and expenses incurred and charitable work done is kept. Be reassured that whatever you are contributing is being utilised to his best potential and in good faith. We welcome any suggestions or feedback’s.

Year 2014

Chichester Vedic Society during year 2014, donated £100 to a Middle School Saddiha, in Saharsa, Bihar in India.

 The purpose for this little donation was to provide scholarship for poor children who can;’t afford basic education.

 Your contributions to CVS during religious and cultural festivals help us to support such charitable work. We are grateful to all of you who help the society and indirectly helping the most needy people in India. 

£100 Financial Support to Middle School Saharsa, Bihar, India
Year 2014

Year 2016

The limited funds generated by your support and contributions to the CVS have been utilised very appropriately.in supporting very needy and poor people.

Your donations have been put to good use by helping the disabled people, providing wheelchair support to physically challenged people in Vadodara, India. 

Chichester Vedic Society donated £60 in 2016 for this good cause.

£60 DONATED for Wheelchair for the Needy people Baroda, India

Year 2017 (Jan)

Charity Gala Ball on the 28th January 2017. Mostly all of the Councillors and Mayors , including Chichester and County attended this event, organised by Mayor Raj Sharma, Councillor Southgate.

This was the biggest Event of the Year with limited tickets. Some Volunteers from the Chichester Vedic Cultural Society, attended the event and contributed by donating £60 to the fund raising theme of the event.

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Mayor (Late) Raj Sharma,
Councillor Southgate

Year 2017 (Apr)

During the year 2017, £25 was donated to Yogoda SatsangaSociety of India, Ranchi, India.

Funds donated towards Medical Services, Natural Calamities Relief, and for the Welfare of the Poor.

Donation Receipts are in safe custody.

For the last hundred years, Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS) has been dedicated to carrying on the spiritual and humanitarian work of its founder, Paramahansa Yogananda, widely revered as the father of Yoga in the West.

It was here, in Ranchi, in 1917, that Paramahansa Yogananda began his life’s work with the founding of an ashram and a “How-to-Live” school for boys, and to make available the universal teachings of Kriya Yoga.

Paramhansa Yogananda
1893 - 1952
Self Realisation Centre, Ranchi, India

Year 2017 (Jun)

Grenfell Tower caught fire on the 19th of June 2017. It has been the worst fire since World War II. It has been a national disaster with national repercussions.

Several people lost their lives at the time and thereafter as its aftermath. Nearly 70 people have lost lives. It is believed to be due to poor cladding in the tower wall. It failed the fire safety tests.

Our heart goes out to the families whose homes were affected and to those who lost their loved one and precious lives.  As a small community, the CVC Society came forward and donated to Braintree (Justgiving.com) for this unfortunate disaster.

Donation to Grenfell Tower through JustGiving platform

Year 2019 (Oct)

Chichester Vedic Cultural Society was able to donate £50 to Gurdwara Nanaksar, in Southampton. This is Hindu – Sikh organisation who always come forward to help needy people from time to time. They are excellent in providing free meals round the year, help for homeless, irrespective of caste or religion. 

They have come forward on various cultural events organised by CVCS, to provide meals and prasaad for the community.