Stanford Organizations

 

 

Organization

Contact Info

Project Aiyme

Project AIYME offers at-risk youth (focusing specifically on 8th graders) a forum for open discussion, opportunities to exhibit leadership skills, and workshops on relevant issues such as high school, violence, family, and Asian-American identity.

 

aiyme@service.stanford.edu

 

South Asian Preventative Health Outreach Program (Saphop)

SAPHOP provides free blood pressure, glucose, and cholesterol testing for the Bay Area South Asian community.

 

saphop@service.stanford.edu

 

Stanford Association for International Development (SAID)

SAID aims to build a strong and well-connected community of people dedicated to international service, and to inspire innovative, conscientious, and practical approaches to the field of development. The largest project is an annual conference, which takes place in the winter and focuses on a major issue in international development.

 

said@stanford.edu

Co-Presidents:

Jeff Love   jeff.love@stanford.edu

Jacob Lemieux   jlemieux@stanford.edu

 

Stanford Students for Relief (SSR)

 SSR is Stanford's central organization for mobilization of funds for international relief needs.

 

Co-chairs:

Srihari Yamanoor yamanoor@stanford.edu

Gabrial Brat gbrat@stanford.edu

Project Dosti

Project DOSTI seeks to educate the Stanford community about issues of South Asian culture and development, and to facilitate student involvement in service, locally and in India. Project DOSTI teaches a spring class and sends volunteers to India during the summer.

 

dosti@service.stanford.edu

Organizers:

Ro-el Cordero  rcordero@stanford.edu
Ariane Cornell  acornell@stanford.edu
Shila Soni  ssoni@stanford.edu
Nithya Vaduganathan nithyav@stanford.edu
Rachel Linn rlinn@stanford.edu
Teng Yan Ng tengyan@stanford.edu

 

 

 

Organizations in the Bay Area

 

Organization

Contact Info.

Association for India's Development (AID), SF-Bay Area Chapter

AID is a non-profit charitable, volunteer organization that supports a wide variety of social and development projects addressing problems such as literacy, healthcare, rural credit, vocational training, and children's welfare.

 

President:

Sudarshan S.  president@aidsfbay.org

 

Postal Address: P.O.Box 4801, Mountain View, CA 94040-0801

 

 

Asha

Asha for Education is a secular organization dedicated to change in India by focusing on basic education in the belief that education is a critical requisite for socio-economic change.

 

Coordinator:

Suraj Jacob  suraj@stanford.edu

 

Postal Address: PO Box 19449
Stanford, CA  94309-9449

Charitable Care Foundation

Formed to channel aid to the needy in India.

 

Secretary:

Vinod Patel nileshpandya@chararitablecf.com

 

Postal Address: 6400 Barron Place, Gilroy, CA 95020

 

CRY Bay Area

CRY America is a non-profit organization that exists for underprivileged children, especially Indian, providing them with hope and a means to look forward to a brighter tomorrow.

 

Volunteer Relations:

Vijay Sharma thevijaysharma@yahoo.com

India Literacy Project

Non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the cause of spreading literacy in India.

 

ilp@ilpnet.org

 

Postal Address: P.O. Box 361143
Milpitas, CA 95035-9998

Indo-American Community Service Center

Provides need-based services to Indo-Americans including educational and socialization programs, health care, and counseling.

 

Location:

3065 Democracy Way
Santa Clara, CA 95054
408-748-1771

 

Maitri

Non-profit organization that provides free and confidential help to South Asian women facing domestic violence, emotional abuse or family conflict.

 

MAITRI@maitri.org

 

Postal Address: 234 East Gish Road
Suite #200
San Jose, CA 95112

 

Narika

Organization providing help for abused South Asian Women in the US.

 

volunteer@narika.org

 

Postal Address: P.O. Box 14014   Berkeley, CA 94712

 

Sankara Eye Foundation

Raises funds for helping the visually impaired in India and neighboring countries.

 

info@giftofvision.org

 

Postal Address: 3175 Arcola Ct
San Jose, CA 95148

TEAM

Focuses on promoting education and improving school infrastructure in rural areas of Tamil Nadu.

 

info@indiateam.org

 

Postal Address: 2000 Walnut Ave, # I-202
Fremont,CA-94538

Unite for Site

Implements vision screening and education programs in North America and in developing countries. In North America, patients are connected with free health coverage programs so that they can receive an eye exam by a doctor. In Africa and Asia, Unite For Sight volunteers work with partner eye clinics to implement screening and free surgery programs.

 

 

JStaple@uniteforsight.org

 

Vibha

Non-profit volunteer organization focused on child development initiatives in India.

 

volunteer@vibha.org

 

Postal address: 1030 E El Camino Real, #424
Sunnyvale, CA 94087



If you are interested in having your organization included in this listing, please contact Amna Aziz (asaziz87@stanford.edu) or Ankur Gupta (ankurg@stanford.edu).