Deccan Chronicle

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

These five ladies from the city are setting trends in the field of charity with their unique ways

- NAMRATA SRIVASTAVA

Five ladies from Sainikpuri — Sudha Gorthi (75), Sudha Raghuram (74), Lalitha Aiyer (71), Gulshan Gev Bamboat (63) and Manjula Reddy (49), have come up with an interestin­g concept of charity. They collect accessorie­s, bags, books, clothes, shoes, and electronic­s that are in good condition, from households, but are not being used, and sell them to lower income groups at a marginal rate of `10 to `100. They then donate the money to charitable organisati­ons.

Sudha Gorthi, a lecturer, is the brainchild behind the effort. She has been a part of many charitable initiative­s before. “I used to raise funds for charity by asking my family and friends to donate but realised that it won’t help enough. That’s when I thought of raising funds through sales,” she says.

After collecting the items, they are segregated, thoroughly checked and priced. Lalitha Aiyer says, “Everything needs to be scrutinise­d and priced appropriat­ely. For example, we priced a cotton saree which was a little faded at `30, and a pure silk saree at `100. Rarely, if an item is in very good condition, we price it above `100.”

About the approach, Manjula Reddy, a poetess, says, “Free stuff is taken for granted, so we thought we’d sell instead. It makes people happy that they have earned these things.”

On how they market themselves, Gulshan, a housewife, says, “Mostly, by word of mouth. We tell people to spread the word to those who they think will be interested.” Last year, the collection was nearly `75,000, which was donated to Anurag, an organisati­on that works with mentally challenged children, Videhi Ashram for girls and Balajyoti Orphanage.

 ??  ?? (top-left to right) Gulshan Gev Bomboat, Manjula Reddy, Sudha Raghuram, Sudha Gorthi, Lalitha Aiyer
(top-left to right) Gulshan Gev Bomboat, Manjula Reddy, Sudha Raghuram, Sudha Gorthi, Lalitha Aiyer

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