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‘For Love & Buttercup’: Emily Bhatnagar’s mission to bring Joy to children battling cancer

‘For Love & Buttercup’: Emily Bhatnagar’s mission to bring Joy to children battling cancer

by Amrita Priya | Apr 9, 2025

(April 9, 2025) 21-year-old Emily Bhatnagar shares a special bond with her father and considers him her “absolute best friend.” So, when he was diagnosed with stage IV thyroid cancer, she knew she had to do something. That “something” became For Love & Buttercup,...
From book deserts to literacy oases: Rohan and Anya Satija’s philanthropic endeavours

From book deserts to literacy oases: Rohan and Anya Satija’s philanthropic endeavours

by Amrita Priya | Dec 25, 2024

(December 25, 2024) In many places across the world, the absence of books creates what Rohan Satija calls “book deserts”—areas where children lack access to reading materials. For Texas-based Rohan, this issue isn’t just theoretical. It’s personal. “I was...

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