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IYDF and Vivekanand Law Academy Host Charity Event in Dilawarpur, Supporting the Growth and Development of Underprivileged Children – World News Network

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Last updated: September 24, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], September 24: On September 18, 2024, the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in collaboration with Vivekanand Law Academy, successfully organized a heartwarming charity event in Dilawarpur, Bahadurpur District, Bihar, India. The event aimed to provide educational resources, daily necessities, and recreational facilities to local underprivileged children, improving both their learning conditions and daily lives. The event, which brought together community support and volunteers, benefitted 40 children.
Comprehensive Aid: Supporting Underprivileged Children
The event was organized by Vivek Kumar Gupta, who led a team of volunteers, including Anushka, Manya, Nisha Kumari, Aarti Kumari, Priti Kumari, Savira, Vikas, and Sujit Kumar. Together, the volunteers distributed educational supplies, food, beverages, and entertainment items to ensure the children’s needs were met.
The donated items included:
* Educational Supplies: Alphabet and number learning boards, pencil sets, coloured pencils, erasers, sharpeners, etc.
* Food and Beverages: Dairy products, flour, rice, cakes, chocolates, cooking oil, and other essential food items.
* Recreational Items: Fans, frisbees, board games, clay, skipping ropes, and board games.
* Other Essentials: Water filters, storage buckets, etc.
These donations not only provided the children with necessary learning tools and daily supplies but also improved their overall living conditions. The recreational items and sports activities further helped enhance their well-being.
Engaging Activities: Unleashing Children’s Potential
The event, held at Anganwadi Sevika Centers 61 and 62, was not just about the distribution of supplies. The volunteers also organized a variety of fun and engaging activities to help the children learn and grow in a relaxed and enjoyable environment.
Meditation Session: Volunteers led the children in a guided meditation, helping them practice deep breathing and relaxation techniques to improve focus and inner calm.
Kho-Kho Game: To nurture teamwork and physical fitness, the volunteers organized a Kho-Kho game. The children ran around the field, working together and building camaraderie while improving their fitness.
Swing Activities: The volunteers set up swings for the children, letting them enjoy carefree moments of laughter and play as they swung back and forth.
These activities not only enriched the children’s leisure time but also brought them joy and boosted their confidence.

Volunteers’ Dedication and Reflections
The volunteers, including Anushka, Manya, Vikas, Sujit Kumar, and Asha Shrivastav, devoted themselves fully to the event. Their kindness and enthusiasm touched the children’s hearts, earning high praise from the community and parents alike.
Event organizer Vivek Kumar Gupta shared his thoughts: “Seeing the children’s smiles and knowing we’ve made a positive impact fills me with warmth. Every donation, no matter the size, can bring significant change to someone in need. I look forward to continuing my collaboration with IYDF to bring more of these charity events to life and help more children.”
The volunteers’ selfless dedication and efficient organization ensured the event ran smoothly. The children received not only material support but also an emotional boost, feeling the care and love of society through the interactive activities.
Community Feedback and Future Outlook
The event received praise from the leaders of the community. Bhagyawati Devi and Anita Devi expressed their deep gratitude for the volunteers’ hard work and dedication. They noted that many of the children come from families unable to provide sufficient educational and daily supplies due to financial hardship. The donations and activities of this event greatly benefited the children.
Looking ahead, IYDF plans to continue its partnership with Vivekanand Law Academy to extend support to more underprivileged communities. The success of this event has demonstrated the power of charitable initiatives in improving children’s lives and fostering community development.
The success of this event not only provided essential support to children from disadvantaged backgrounds but also brought them hope for a better future. Every donation and activity helped pave the way for these children to build a brighter tomorrow. Through the collaboration between IYDF and Vivekanand Law Academy, more children will have the opportunity to overcome hardship and enjoy better education and living conditions.
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