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    Our History

    Ebendavid was established on 24th September 2007 by it’s founder David Anendsingh.

    During our journey from then, we had to cross many hurdles and went through a very big learning curve. We were guided by the grace and mercies of God and also supported by many with the burden for the projects we do.

    Ebendavid Charities focus exclusively on charitable activities for the benefit of the poor, needy and those in distress irrespective of caste, race, religion or colour of people, and walk in the way of love.

    The sole objective of “Ebendavid Charities” is to do charity by lending helping hand and support to the poor, needy and the helpless in distress, irrespective of caste, race, religion or colour of people.

    We are strategically guided by the Board of trustees consisting of Wesly Soundarraj, Nikie Anendsingh, Premanand Emmanuel and JPA Rajan, under the chairmanship of David Anendsingh. Operations are managed under the leadership of V. Noble Kingzly, MSW. Also there are many volunteers supporting us in this walk.


    Our Vision

    Share love, by caring for the poor, needy and the helpless in distress.


    Our Core Values

    • We care for the poor, needy and the helpless in distress, without differentiating on caste, race, religion or colour of people.
    • We are committed to lessen the burden of the poor, needy and the helpless in distress, by helping them to equip themselves to meet their very basic needs.
    • We follow the principles of loving, caring and addressing to the needs of the poor, needy and the helpless in distress.
    • We believe that our life is incomplete without caring for the poor, needy and the helpless in distress.
    • Our charities are sole end in itself and not a means to any other end.

    Board of Trustees

    David (Chairman and Founder)

    Wesley (Trustee)

    Emmanuel (Trustee)

    Nikitha (Trustee)

    Jebarajan (Trustee)

    Management

     
    Noble Kingzly (Project Manager)
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