IYDF and Local Partner Host Inspiring Charity Event in Bihar

An uplifting charity event at Sisu Gyan Bharti School, organized by the International Youth Development Foundation and Ms Amit Khad Bij Bhandar, provided educational resources and engaging activities for children. The initiative, led by Amit Kumar and 12 volunteers, aimed to nurture students' growth and foster a sense of community care.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 04-09-2024 13:30 IST | Created: 04-09-2024 13:30 IST
IYDF and Local Partner Host Inspiring Charity Event in Bihar
IYDF and Ms Amit Khad Bij Bhandar Bring Warmth and Support to Students at Sisu Gyan Bharti School. Image Credit: ANI
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An inspiring charity event took place at Sisu Gyan Bharti School in West Champaran, Bihar, organized by the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) in partnership with Ms Amit Khad Bij Bhandar. This heartfelt initiative, led by Amit Kumar and aided by 12 dedicated volunteers, aimed to enhance the educational opportunities for the students.

During this event, around 45 children were gifted educational supplies such as school bags, lunch boxes, pens, and notebooks. These essential items symbolize a promise of a brighter future. Additionally, art supplies including crayons and drawing books ignited the children's creativity, enriching their extracurricular activities.

The organizers also offered treats like chocolates and biscuits, symbolizing care and affection from the community. Interactive games designed to blend learning with fun encouraged teamwork and physical exercise among the children, creating an atmosphere of joy and cooperation.

After the event, Amit Kumar reflected on the overwhelming joy and gratitude of the children, reinforcing his commitment to philanthropy. The IYDF remains dedicated to improving the educational conditions for children in impoverished areas, with the event setting a positive example for the local community. Such actions underline the significant impact even small acts of kindness can have on the lives of children.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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