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ORGANISATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDRENS RIGHTS
With great pride the President of Kinderville accepted to be the Honorary Chair of the 7th International Conference of the Organization for the Protection of Children’s Rights (O.P.C.R) held in Montreal on May 27 and 28,2009.

The O.P.C.R is a registered Canadian charity celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year under the leadership of its founder Mr Riccardo Di Done. This year’s conference is an International Summit on Sustainable Best Practices in Programs for Children and Youth (Youth Leadership, Social Problems and Environment).
    
The Summit brought together eminent individuals from all over the world over a two day period to identify promising programs that would serve as best practices in dealing with children and youth pertaining to youth leadership, youth employability, children’s health, street gangs, violence, poverty, child labor, and trafficking. Experts will share their knowledge on successful projects to promote best practices on a global scale and then present recommendations that will help surmount difficulties faced every day by children. The ultimate goal of the summit is to advance the sustainability of best practices.

The Kinderville Foundation was established to help disadvantaged children throughout the world, primarily through education. This Summit will bring us a step closer to our goal of a world with no disadvantaged children.

Our children are our future.
News Coverage by Profit Magazine

The Profit Magazine, covering the W100 rankings in its November 2007 issue states: 

For other CEOs who've launched charitable projects, philanthropy is a natural extension of their day-to-day operations. That's true of Manishi Sagar (No. 29), president and CEO of The Kinderville Group. In 2003, with her Candiac, Que.-based daycare and private-school operator flourishing, she decided to fight poverty and ignorance by providing education to less fortunate children in her native India. She and her husband, Pradeep Sagar, established The Kinderville Foundation with an initial $50,000plus of their own money to fund small educational projects with low administration costs. .....

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Fund Raising
The foundation wishes to thank its many donors with whose assistance, we were able to raise enough funds to build two libraries or two computer laboratories. Collected at informal social events, the expenses of which are never paid by the foundation, these donations reflect a vote of confidence from those who do wish to help future generations.
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The foundation wishes to thank its many donors with whose assistance, we were able to raise enough funds to build two libraries or two computer laboratories. Collected at informal social events, the expenses of which are never paid by the foundation, these donations reflect a vote of confidence from those who do wish to help future generations.