Heartwarming Charity Event Lights Up Faces at Gorakhpur's Asian Sahyogi Sanstha

On August 30, the International Youth Development Foundation and Abhyaasam Wellness Studio & Training Academy organized a charity event at Asian Sahyogi Sanstha in Gorakhpur. The event provided essential supplies and educational materials to 25 children, fostering a sense of care and hope through various activities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) | Updated: 02-09-2024 19:11 IST | Created: 02-09-2024 19:11 IST
Heartwarming Charity Event Lights Up Faces at Gorakhpur's Asian Sahyogi Sanstha
IYDF and Abhyaasam Wellness Studio & Training Academy Bring Hope and Care to Children. Image Credit: ANI
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A heartwarming charity event took place on the afternoon of August 30 at the Asian Sahyogi Sanstha in Gorakhpur, thanks to a collaboration between the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) and Abhyaasam Wellness Studio & Training Academy. The objective was to provide essential supplies and educational materials to 25 children, engaging them in activities that built a sense of care and hope.

Organized by Mr. Abhishek Srivastava, with the support of volunteers Rajendra Kumar Srivastava, Neelima Srivastava, Shreyanshi Srivastava, and Alpna Solanki, the event was seamlessly coordinated by Mr. Ravi Simon of the recipient institution. The children received items like 50 kilograms of flour, 30 kilograms of rice, and educational materials, including 50 notebooks and 30 sketchbooks, carefully chosen to meet their everyday needs and foster educational growth.

Volunteers also interacted with the children through singing, poetry, and storybook sessions, creating a joyful and warm atmosphere. Reflecting on the successful event, Mr. Abhishek Srivastava expressed his gratitude towards IYDF and shared his optimism for organizing more such events in the future, emphasizing the importance of supporting young minds. This collaboration highlighted a strong community commitment to the well-being and development of children.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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