Published 21:55 IST, January 2nd 2020

Sara Ali Khan joins Anshula Kapoor's 'Fankind' to raise funds for HIV-affected children

Sara Ali Khan recently took the internet by storm with her vacation pics from Maldives. She recently teamed up with Anshula Kapoor's Fankind to raise funds

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Bollywood has always stood up for several causes, right from mental health issues to diseases like cancer, AIDS, etc. A lot of Bollywood celebrities such as Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar support various causes. Recently, Sara Ali Khan teamed up with Arjun Kapoor's sister Anshula Kapoor for a fundraising platform to raise funds for children affected by HIV.

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Sara Ali Khan's association with Anshula Kapoor's Fankind

Sara Ali Khan is currently vacationing in rth Male Atoll, Maldives and is also updating her fans with pictures of same. Sara posted of a streak of pictures enjoying her get away with her bror Ibrahim Ali Khan. Amidst her vacation pictures, Sara also posted a video wherein her fans can watch a special screening of her next movie with her, even before movie releases in atre. All y need to do is log on to fankind.org/Sara and contribute as ir donations will support ‘Committed Communities Development Trust’ to help provide care and support to children & families affected by HIV. 

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Through Anshula Kapoor's online fundraising platform Fankind, Simmba actor will help raise funds for Mumbai-based NGO Committed Communities Development Trust (CCDT). Sara, in a statement, said that she is grateful to CCDT for wonderful work that y do by supporting children and families affected by HIV. t only do y provide shelters and infrastructural help to those directly affected by AIDS, but y also ensure that families don't fall apart after a member is diagsed. She also added that today, social stigma and emotional trauma are as important issues to address for families as actually supporting those that are affected by HIV. Over years, CCDT has been working towards reducing stigma and discrimination and ensuring that people have access to treatment, information and prevention services.

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21:55 IST, January 2nd 2020