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Creative Services Support Group

The Creative Services Support Group (CSSG) is a registered charity, based in New Delhi, India, established to aid underprivileged young adults through skills training and mentorship within the creative sectors.

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The Creative Services Support Group (CSSG) is a registered charity, based in New Delhi, India, established to aid underprivileged young adults through skills training and mentorship within the creative sectors.1

History

CSSG was founded in 2011 by Anand Kapoor.2

Working with marginalized youths from several partner organisations, CSSG provides guidance to newfound adults who aren’t on traditional career paths, through mentorship, advice, and creative career opportunities. CSSG works with a youth to learn their interests, train them in the relevant skills, pair them with a likeminded mentor and provide them with a career opportunity.3

Charity dinners

CSSG uses high-profile events for fundraising. In an article of the Financial Express, Kapoor, founder of CSSG, states that “charity doesn’t need to be miserable […] if there is a celebratory cheer, giving becomes a joyful act and something that is transferred to the eventual recipients.”4

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References

  1. Madhur Tankha. "A global platform for Indian creativity". The Hindu.
  2. "Letter-ally speaking". The Asian Age. Retrieved 2015-04-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  3. Lo, Anita (2018-10-30). Solo: A Modern Cookbook for a Party of One. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-451-49361-3.
  4. Kala Advaita (2013): The Financial Express: The Secret recipe of giving
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