Rajiv Paluri Memorial Fund

 

About Rajiv Paluri

The Rajiv Paluri Memorial Fund has been established by Radhika & Srini Paluri of Westford, MA, in memory of their beloved son, Rajiv, to benefit local youth.

At the tender age of 13, Rajiv’s young life was cut short by a tragic skiing accident on January 17, 2015 in Westford, MA. Rajiv was a brilliant student and an athletic child who excelled at academics and played several sports, including soccer, basketball, and tennis. He was an avid fan of all of the Boston professional sports teams, with a keen eye for stats of his favorite players. But the traits that exemplified him most were his kindness and compassion. Rajiv had a natural affinity for the underdog, and always looked for ways to help anyone in need in any small way that he could.

The Rajiv Paluri Memorial Fund has been set up to support annual academic and athletic scholarships for local youth. This fund will support activities and provide equipment to promote safety for children in sports. Additionally, in the spirit of Rajiv’s kindness and compassion, the Rajiv Paluri Memorial Fund will also provide financial assistance to families in need.

The Paluri family appreciates your tax-deductible donation to the fund to help keep Rajiv’s memory alive and have a positive impact on the community in the process.

Fund Administrators

Radhika Paluri
Srini Paluri

Donations

CharitySmith accepts donations in two ways:

By Mail:
Rajiv Paluri Memorial Fund
CharitySmith Nonprofit Foundation
13100 Filly Lane
Truckee, CA 96161

Online:
Use credit card by clicking the link below.

 

Donate To Fund

The above Memorial Fund is established as a division of Charitysmith Nonprofit Foundation (EIN 87-0636433). All donations are tax deductible in accordance with federal tax law. Receipts for tax purposes are sent via US Mail within two weeks of donation. Please consider asking if your employer participates in a gift-matching program. If so, your donation may be matched by your employer.

For questions regarding your donation or this memorial fund please contact CharitySmith.

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