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IYDF and SP DESIGNS Light Up the Future for Children at Bhubaneswar Orphanage – World News Network

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Last updated: September 12, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], September 12: On a warm afternoon in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 42 children living at Madhurmayee Adarsha Siksha Niketan Orphanage eagerly awaited the charity event that was about to unfold. For these children, the event was not just a simple occasion but a gift filled with love and hope.
The International Youth Development Fund (IYDF) and SP DESIGNS joined hands to bring care and support to these underprivileged children. The event was not only about material donations but also offered emotional encouragement, creating an atmosphere of warmth and compassion.
Donations: Caring Starts with the Essentials
The volunteer team consisted of 10 dedicated individuals: Suman Mayuri, Milan Mayuri, Srusti Adyasa, Aayush Anmol, Sai Krishna, Reshma Priyadarshini, Kartikeswara Padhi, Rituparna Moharana, Kartika Samal, and Swapnil Qoomar. Each volunteer contributed their time and energy to ensure that every detail of the event was thoroughly prepared.
The organisers thoughtfully provided essential living and educational supplies, including Toor dal, refined cooking oil, wheat flour, and Sattu, along with everyday items like bath soap. In addition, the children received notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, and sharpeners to support their studies. Touchingly, the team also brought cricket bats, footballs, and other sports equipment to encourage outdoor activities and foster healthy interests among the children.

Interaction Between Volunteers and Children: Sharing Love and Joy
The atmosphere became more vibrant as cricket matches, singing contests, and dance performances kicked off. The children, guided by the volunteers, enthusiastically participated in these activities, filling the orphanage with laughter and joy. “Seeing the smiles on their faces makes all the hard work worthwhile,” said one of the volunteers.
Samarjit Panigrahi, the founder of SP DESIGNS, spoke highly of the event: “It is our responsibility to care for those children facing hardships. This is not just about donating items; it’s about building a meaningful connection with them.”
The orphanage’s manager, Swarnam Rituparna Bal, was deeply moved. She expressed her gratitude, saying, “These supplies have greatly improved the children’s lives, and the volunteers’ presence and interaction have shown them the care and warmth of the broader community.”
Walking Toward a Brighter Future with Hope
This charity event was more than just an act of aid for underprivileged children; it was part of IYDF and SP DESIGNS’ ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable groups in society. IYDF plans to collaborate with more local businesses to help even more children improve their living conditions and realise their potential.
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