We the team of NISCHINTH SOCIAL WELFARE TRUST, decided to celebrate ugadi in a different way to render happiness to unprivileged children with carve for love and affection,
even a humble hug or a gentle touch made soo much difference for those orphan children.
It was indeed a day was made.
it was an unique experience to have celebrated the festival of ugadi with the unprivileged children,
even these little children deserve to celebrate soo what if they do not have parents with them, this was our mission of the day to extend out wholehearted love and affection to this little children of god,
i was sitting in the chair and relaxing when i suddenly released a small boy came and put his head on my lap in a way a small child sleeps on the mothers lap. i felt soo touched. another girl came and asked me, can i call you AMMA, tears rolled out of my eyes, i felt soo sorry for these children, how can a parent desert such a lively child.
we explained them the importance of the ugadi gave them BEVU BELLA, arranged for simple festive lunch and dinner for them followed by breakfast along with sweets and fruits, chocolates, ice-cream, made them play some games, children did entertain us with few dance and songs.
Stationary, first aid kits were presented to them,
after a long time we felt that we all should celebrate ugadi in this way.
Managing Trustee, President
Poorniam Das
even a humble hug or a gentle touch made soo much difference for those orphan children.
It was indeed a day was made.
it was an unique experience to have celebrated the festival of ugadi with the unprivileged children,
even these little children deserve to celebrate soo what if they do not have parents with them, this was our mission of the day to extend out wholehearted love and affection to this little children of god,
i was sitting in the chair and relaxing when i suddenly released a small boy came and put his head on my lap in a way a small child sleeps on the mothers lap. i felt soo touched. another girl came and asked me, can i call you AMMA, tears rolled out of my eyes, i felt soo sorry for these children, how can a parent desert such a lively child.
we explained them the importance of the ugadi gave them BEVU BELLA, arranged for simple festive lunch and dinner for them followed by breakfast along with sweets and fruits, chocolates, ice-cream, made them play some games, children did entertain us with few dance and songs.
Stationary, first aid kits were presented to them,
after a long time we felt that we all should celebrate ugadi in this way.
Managing Trustee, President
Poorniam Das