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IYDF and Amritsar Foundation Partner to Provide Aid to Orphanage Children – World News Network

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Last updated: August 8, 2024 12:00 am
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Amritsar (Punjab) [India], August 8: On a heartwarming afternoon, the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) partnered with Amritsar Foundation to host a special charity event at The Central Khalsa Orphanage. This event, organized by Mr. Gurinder Singh Johal, aimed to provide essential supplies and emotional support to underprivileged children.
The event saw the enthusiastic participation of volunteers Khusbu, Manmeet Kaur, Sunny, and Shallu, who dedicated their time and effort to ensure the success of the initiative. They provided a variety of supplies, including drawing books, sketch pencils, watercolor sets, notebooks, biscuits, chocolates, chips, badminton rackets, and shuttlecocks. These items were generously donated by the Amritsar Foundation and aimed at enhancing the children’s daily lives and educational experiences.
The Central Khalsa Orphanage, a highly respected charitable institution, is chaired by Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjer. The event was attended by 26 children who received the donations with joy and gratitude. The day’s activities included poetry recitals and drawing competitions, which brought smiles and laughter to the children, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere.

Gurinder Singh Johal expressed his heartfelt emotions at the conclusion of the event, stating, “Spending time with these children and witnessing their dreams and hopes for the future was a deeply rewarding experience. Their joy and enthusiasm are truly inspiring, and I am grateful for the opportunity to make a difference in their lives.” He emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable children, particularly girls, and expressed his desire to continue participating in IYDF’s initiatives to bring hope and assistance to more children in need.
Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjer, speaking on behalf of the orphanage, expressed profound gratitude for the support and generosity shown by IYDF and Amritsar Foundation. “The aid we received today will significantly improve the daily lives of our children. The love and care demonstrated by the volunteers have given our children new hope and inspiration,” he said.
The successful execution of this event underscores the importance of community involvement and the positive impact of collective efforts. The IYDF and Amritsar Foundation have set a powerful example of how organizations can work together to support and uplift vulnerable children.
Looking ahead, IYDF and Amritsar Foundation are committed to continuing their collaboration, aiming to extend their reach and provide even more comprehensive support to children in need. This event has not only brought immediate relief and joy to the children but has also highlighted the enduring power of compassion and community spirit.
Through such impactful initiatives, IYDF and Amritsar Foundation strive to foster a society where every child can thrive and achieve their full potential. They call on more organizations and individuals to join their mission, ensuring that every child receives the care, support, and opportunities they deserve.
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