Charity Event Brings Joy to Underprivileged Children in Greater Noida

The International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) and Pets&Claws organized a charity event in Greater Noida, offering essential aid and engaging activities to 48 underprivileged children. Volunteers distributed educational supplies and food, while also arranging fun competitions, showcasing the power of community support.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Noida (Uttar Pradesh) | Updated: 27-08-2024 17:43 IST | Created: 27-08-2024 17:43 IST
Charity Event Brings Joy to Underprivileged Children in Greater Noida
International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) and Pets&Claws Bring Warmth to Underprivileged Children. Image Credit: ANI
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PNN Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], August 27: The International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in partnership with Pets&Claws, hosted a charity event in Greater Noida's Gamma 1 area. The event, held at Vikas Vishranti from noon to 4 PM, provided essential aid and joy to 48 underprivileged children, ensuring their wellbeing.

The event was led by Ravi Mathur of Pets&Claws and supported by a team of dedicated volunteers, including Reena Kumari, Shilpi Mathur, Swati Kumari, Ankita Kumari, Rahul Yadav, Vivek Shrivastava, Drishti Kumari, Prachi Kumari, Nikhil Kumar, Rishi Kumar, Kamlesh Devi, Shane Alam, Yash Singh, Prince Singh, and Nidhi Chaudhary. Together, they distributed backpacks, notebook sets, stationery kits, crayons, juice bottles, rice, chips, biscuits, and lunchbox sets to the children.

The charity event featured activities designed to entertain and inspire the children. It began with a self-introduction session and included a drawing competition, a lively three-legged race, a poetry recital, and a musical performance. Ravi Mathur reflected on the event, praising the collaboration with IYDF and expressing gratitude for the support from Mr. Marco, likening it to a rewarding learning experience. The event underscored the impact of collective efforts and community support in improving children's lives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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