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About AID Columbus Association for India's Development is a volunteer movement promoting sustainable, equitable and just development. AID supports grassroots work in India through partnerships with NGOs that work in various interconnected spheres such as education, livelihoods, natural resources, agriculture, health, women's empowerment and social justice.
As a registered student organization at The Ohio State University, the Columbus Chapter of AID seeks to create a network for the Columbus community that allows us to deepen our collective understanding of issues and take actionable steps towards injustice through projects, campaigns, fundraising and events. |
Our History
Founded in 1991 by graduate students at the University of Maryland - College Park campus, AID has now grown to 36 chapters within the U.S., and 6 in India, supporting over 100 projects through 800 and counting volunteers . To know a detailed history of how the organization was formed, read an account by one of our founder members, Ravi Kuchimanchi here.
To learn more about our parent organization, please visit: www.aidindia.org
To learn more about our parent organization, please visit: www.aidindia.org