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India Through Girls Eyes is a unique project jointly conceived and undertaken by Dana Forsberg and Sahayog Foundation.  The Foundation’s efforts are geared toward giving village youth in Central India opportunities to further their education, gain a greater sense of self-confidence, imagine their world and themselves in new ways, and realize some of their dreams.   The present project uses the medium of photography to allow village girls to express their interests, talents, and aspirations. All donations received for the project will go to help the students further these ends.

www.sahayogfoundation.org

All donation are tax deductible. We greatly appreciate your support.

A few images of the project — click on photo to see full image

Photos will be on view from August 18 – September 12

Pegge Hopper Gallery

1164 Nuuanu Ave
Honolulu HI 96816

Gallery Hours 11am – 4pm

808-524-1160

photos taken by the girls – more will be on display at Pegge Hopper Gallery

Photo by Prapti and Punam

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Self Portrait Assignment

Self Portrait Assignment

Photo by Sarita

Dream Assignment

Dream Assignment

Photo by Kishori

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Group photo

Class photo

Class photo

we are back!

Paula and I are back from India!
We learned so much, and so did the girls.  We can wait to share it all with you!!

The girls embraced the cameras and took fabulous pictures.
Since returning thousands of photographs have been sorted through to showcase the girls efforts.

Thank you again for all of your support in making this project possible.

Dana and Paula

We will post photos shortly

Thank you!

Friends & Supporters of Sahayog Foundation,

We would like to offer our deeply heartfelt thanks to all our friends and supporters who attended our fundraiser on April 4th.  Thanks to your generosity, we have have come a long way toward reaching the monetary goal we have for our project.  While there were too many of you to name individually, we would like to mention the few companies who also participated, including Fuji Camera and Lighthaus Camera

Since we are still somewhat short of our intended goal, we would also like to mention that we are still open to donations from anyone you might know who would like to participate and help us out.

Thanks again to all of you for helping to make our efforts to help young girls come to fruition.

Sincerely,
Dana, Paula, and Sahayog Foundation
www.sahayogfoundation.org