Saraf Furniture to donate 1% of its Holi sale for underprivileged children in India
he funds raised during Holi will go towards improving the living conditions and health of underprivileged children
New Delhi : If you are purchasing furniture or décor pieces from the online store of Saraf furniture, 1% of all the sales proceedings would go towards the healthy well-being of the underprivileged children in India.
India’s premier solid-wood furniture maker, Saraf Furniture, has made headlines by announcing the largest ever online Holi furniture sale, all in the name of a secret charity. Many children in the world’s poorest communities suffer from acute malnourishment, which causes them to be physically and mentally stunted. 1% of all Holi sales will be donated by Saraf Furniture. Saraf’s annual Holi Sale will have the lowest prices of the year, with discounts of up to 60% across the board. The company is providing a further 20% off mattress purchases to aid with fundraising for this important cause.
Cleaning up and sprucing up the house for Holi is a great way to celebrate the festival. Our living room’s festive decor necessitates a new centre table or dining table to complete the space’s updated look and add much-needed surface space. Sharply defined coffee tables, an elaborately excellent Solid wood sofa, stunning sideboards, whimsical home accessories, fashionable ceiling lights, and other splendid wooden furniture are just some of the items on sale at Insaraf.com this Holi, with discounts of up to 60%.
It’s time to get your homes in order for the joyous Holi celebrations by getting some interesting and unique furniture and decorations online. This year, try upgrading your Holi festivities by introducing some chic new furniture.
According to Insaraf.com’s CEO and founder, Mr. Raghunandan Saraf: “Donating for a worthwhile cause is more challenging than it appears. People’s claims of generosity to those in need are often exaggerated. Notwithstanding India’s unprecedented prosperity and the country’s impressive progress, not all of the country’s children, especially the poorest, most marginalised, and least privileged, have benefited from this increase in resources. The funds raised during Holi will go towards improving the living conditions and health of underprivileged children.