Classic Homes of Maryland is teaming up with Friends of Sparsh to help families in need during these difficult times.

Donate to Friends of Sparsh and Classic Homes will match your donation up to $1,000.

Friends of Sparsh can feed a family of four for an entire week for just $40. Together we can help make a difference.

“We can’t help everyone, but…everyone can help someone.”
– Dr. Loretta Scott

 

Who Are the Friends of Sparsh

Friends of Sparsh is a non-profit organization founded by Prakash Saraf and his 13 year old son Neev in November 2018.

“Sparsh” means “a kind touch”. Prakash and Neev aim to touch the lives of those that are in need. The mission of Friends of Sparsh is to “Enhance the life of others with service, kindness, and compassion.”

Friends of Sparsh connects within the community, for the community. In pursuing the mission, Friends of Sparsh has
partnered with Project PLASE, a homeless shelter in Baltimore MD area.

Friends of Sparsh sponsors a food bank for the community residents. So far 55,000 pounds of food have been distributed.

 

Friends of Sparsh’s accomplishments include:

 

About Your Donation

Friends of Sparsh is a tax-deductible non-profit charity organization, Section 501(c) (3). Donations can be made as follows:
Paypal.me/friendsofsparsh
Venmo@Friendsofsparsh
Mail a check: Friends of Sparsh, 3108 Nestling Pine Ct. Ellicott City MD 21042
Pay by credit card, call – 301-538-3834

DONATE TODAY!

Please be sure to note that your donation is being made as part of the Classic Homes matching program. 

Classic Homes of Maryland is proud to support local media like Bethesda Magazine. The coronavirus outbreak has illustrated just how important local news is to keeping us informed and connected.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Bethesda Magazine is offering the digital edition of the May/June 2020 issue for free for a limited time. Don’t miss the feature on Classic Homes in the Builder & Architect Showcase on page 170.

The cover story, “Acts of Kindness”, details various examples of how “the worst of times has brought out the best in many local residents”.

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