Vinusha MK, a 12-year-old chef from Chennai is one of the youngest, creative minds who runs a bakery called Four Seasons, inspired by the four seasons around the year.
She has initiated an interactive fundraiser on Milaap 360, the newest holisitic online giving solution from Milaap to help Hruitvik Ambekar, an international badminton athlete to reach a higher world ranking in Badminton. Vinusha has worked with Milaap, India’s largest crowdfunding platform, to conduct a fundraiser baking class two years ago. At that point all the proceeds went towards helping the street vendors of Chennai who lost their jobs owing to the COVID pandemic and the lockdown.
The teenage entrepreneur who mostly runs the cafe from home, is hosting a fundraising baking workshop on Milaap 360, an “all-in-one” fundraising platform this Saturday July 16 at 4pm. Vinusha invites participation in her fundraising and requests parents of young children to help them get registered for the baking session.
Vinusha started her journey as a baker three years back, with her first attempt to bake a perfect birthday cake for her mother, on her birthday. After trying out a few more items, she hit upon the perfect recipe and consistency for baking a cake and never looked back. She also conducts live classes on social media to drive more and more people to the world of baking in addition to running her entrepreneurial venture at this tender age.
To participate in this fun session, please register at https://mlpi.milaap360.org/hruitvik/Event
Milaap 360 is designed to guarantee a hassle-free virtual fundraising experience for the online-natives of today while seamlessly integrating the traditional methods of running a fundraiser. Each organizer on the platform will have the liberty to design their own page, with their branding, content, logo, updates as per requirement.
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