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IYDF Collaborates with Eye Mitra Vision and Optician Centre to Aid 41 Children in Meerut Orphanage – World News Network

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Last updated: October 2, 2024 12:00 am
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Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 2: The International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in collaboration with Eye Mitra Vision and Optician Centre, conducted a heartfelt charity event at the Vaidik Gurukul Ashram Orphanage in Meerut. Led by Mr. Ravi Kumar and supported by a dedicated volunteer team, the event aimed to provide much-needed daily essentials and recreational items to 41 children at the orphanage. Through this initiative, IYDF sought not only to improve the children’s living conditions but also to bring joy and care through engaging activities.
Essential Aid for Children’s Daily Needs
The donations provided were diverse and thoughtfully selected to meet both the everyday needs and educational requirements of the children. The aid package included essential food supplies like 25 kg of rice, 10 liters of cooking oil, 20 packets of instant noodles, 15 kg of lentils, and 50 kg of flour, alongside nutritious snacks such as biscuits, baked goods, and KitKat chocolates. Additionally, hygiene items such as 41 bars of bathing soap and laundry soap ensured the children had basic personal care items.
To support the children’s education and playtime, the donations included 41 pencil boxes, lunchboxes, books, stationery sets, and entertainment materials like badminton sets, a badminton net, and Ludo board games. These contributions not only lightened the orphanage’s material burden but also provided opportunities for learning and recreation. The head of the orphanage, Mr. Shubham Shastri, expressed his gratitude, saying, “These donations are incredibly valuable. They not only support the children’s education but also offer them a more fulfilling daily life.”
Dedicated Volunteers Bringing Warmth and Support
The success of the event was made possible by a committed team of 15 volunteers, who contributed their time and energy to ensure everything ran smoothly. The team included Komal Agarwal, Adesh Kumar, Bala Rani, Rajesh Anand, Arti Rani, Rajesh Agarwal, Ashok Kumar, Anurag Rajput, Krishna Rajput, Atul Prajapati, Vaibhav Singh, Ajay Singh, Kishore Shakya, Ayush Gupta, and Nishu Arora. These volunteers were actively involved not only in distributing the donated items but also in engaging the children through fun and interactive activities, strengthening bonds with the young participants.
As one volunteer shared, “Seeing the joy on the children’s faces is the best reward. Being a part of this event has shown us the true power of love and care, and it inspires us to continue supporting those in need.”

Fun-Filled Activities: Laughter and Learning
Beyond the donation of goods, the volunteers organized a variety of enjoyable activities that brought joy to the children. A drawing competition allowed the children to express their creativity, filling the room with colorful artwork, while the Ludo games provided entertainment and a chance for friendly competition. The lively atmosphere, filled with laughter and excitement, was a testament to the children’s enthusiasm.
These activities not only entertained the children but also helped them learn teamwork and fair play. The volunteer team worked closely with the children, guiding them through the games and encouraging their active participation. The combination of learning and fun made the day truly special.
Reflections from the Organizers: Joy as the Greatest Reward
Reflecting on the event, organizer Mr. Ravi Kumar shared his thoughts: “Helping these children and seeing the joy on their faces is incredibly fulfilling. Every smile is a reward for the effort we’ve put into making this event a success.” He expressed his continued commitment to supporting such initiatives through IYDF and was motivated by the impact of this activity.
The volunteers echoed this sentiment, with Nishu Arora adding, “We are not just providing supplies; we are spreading love and care. This experience has shown us how small acts of kindness can make a huge difference.”
Looking Forward: Ongoing Support and Care
This event provided critical assistance to the 41 children at Vaidik Gurukul Ashram Orphanage, helping to meet both their material and emotional needs. IYDF plans to continue partnering with companies like Eye Mitra Vision and Optician Centre to expand their outreach, helping more children and communities in need.
Through this collaboration, the children not only received the essential resources to support their education and daily lives, but they also felt the warmth and care of a community that believes in their potential. The volunteers left with full hearts, knowing they had made a real difference in the lives of these children.
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