Help Send 18 Year-old Girl in Tamil Nadu to Medical School
Meet Bhuvaneshwari. The 18 year old girl from Mayiladuthurai, Tanjavur who scored 1129/1200 in plus 2 and recently got admitted into a Thiruvarur Government Medical College, just through merit. Coming from a family of farmers, she aspires to be a Doctor who can provide services to those in need around her village.
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Meet Bhuvaneshwari. The 18 year old girl from Mayiladuthurai, Tanjavur who scored 1129/1200 in plus 2 and recently got admitted into a Thiruvarur Government Medical College, just through merit. Coming from a family of farmers, she aspires to be a Doctor who can provide services to those in need around her village.

Though Government Medical Colleges are relatively inexpensive compared to private colleges, Bhuvaneswari's father,Pandiyan is struggling financially to send her to college. He works as a farmer and has two other daughters who are also studying. He has given Bhuvaneswari the necessary education within his boundaries. Your financial donation will create today's village girl into a doctor. Please kindly donate whatever amount you can.

You can donate at this link.

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