IYDF and Nawab Eating House Bring Joy to Underprivileged Children in Kolkata

An uplifting charity event by the IYDF and Nawab Eating House in Kolkata brought essential supplies and moments of happiness to 15 underprivileged children. Through donations and interactive activities, the event emphasized community care and the importance of support for children's education.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata (West Bengal) | Updated: 12-09-2024 10:23 IST | Created: 12-09-2024 10:23 IST
IYDF and Nawab Eating House Bring Joy to Underprivileged Children in Kolkata
IYDF and Nawab Eating House Bring Warmth and Care to Underprivileged Children. Image Credit: ANI
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In a heartfelt collaboration, the International Youth Development Fund (IYDF) and Nawab Eating House organized a noteworthy charity event at the Public Welfare Society Children School in Kolkata, West Bengal. The event provided essential supplies to 15 underprivileged children, creating a joyful afternoon thanks to the efforts of dedicated volunteers.

Spearheaded by Md Akber, owner of Nawab Eating House, the event saw significant contributions from volunteers Md Amir Raza, Ezaz Alam, Adil Khalid, and Md Hedayatullah. They provided children with school bags and various food items, including chips, cakes, chocolates, and biryani, managed by Chandra Kormakar on Kustia Masjid Bari Lane.

The day was marked by smiles, heartfelt moments, and activities that encouraged the children to engage actively with the volunteers. These interactions not only offered a break from their daily routines but also instilled values of sharing and teamwork. The event's success underlined the ongoing commitment of IYDF and Nawab Eating House to improving children's lives through education and community support.

Reflecting on the event, Md Akber expressed immense pride and joy, noting the bright smiles of the children as the greatest reward. He thanked IYDF for the opportunity and voiced his hope to continue contributing to such meaningful causes, aiming to bring warmth and support to more children in need in the future.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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