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IYDF and Iron Asylum Bring Smiles and Support to Children in Krishna Nagar Colony – World News Network

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Last updated: October 1, 2024 12:00 am
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Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], October 1: The International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in collaboration with Iron Asylum, organized a charitable event in Krishna Nagar Colony, Ratu Road, Ranchi. The event provided 60 children with essential learning and living supplies, while also offering drawing and sketching activities that brought joy and an outlet for creativity.
Joining Hands for a Brighter Future
This event was led by Rahul Kumar, with a dedicated team of volunteers, including Ayush Kumar, Abhishek Kumar Dubey, Komal Sinha, Rahul Bagga, Vinny Kathpal, Rudra Girdhar, Sunita Kumari, Jatin Midha, Apurv Tiwari, and Shrey Kumar. Together, the volunteers worked to deliver material aid and emotional support to the children, ensuring that they felt cared for by their community.
The local community responded enthusiastically to the initiative, and Anita Sinha, representing the beneficiaries, expressed her sincere thanks to IYDF and Iron Asylum for their generosity and support.
Providing Supplies to Help Children Grow and Learn
The donations provided during the event included stationery items like pens and notebooks, along with school bags and pencil cases. The children also received nutritious snacks and other food items. These contributions not only improved the children’s learning conditions but also offered practical help for their daily lives. The donated school supplies allowed the children to focus better on their studies, while the food items helped ensure they had the energy and nourishment needed for their well-being.
Drawing and Sketching Activities: Sparking Creativity
Starting at 11 a.m., the volunteers organized several fun drawing and sketching activities. The children were encouraged to express their dreams and imaginations through art, developing both their creativity and hand skills. Volunteers interacted closely with the children, offering guidance and encouragement as the young participants worked on their drawings. The event was filled with laughter, as the children eagerly showcased their artistic talents and enthusiasm for learning.
The volunteers praised the children’s efforts, rewarding outstanding drawings and encouraging everyone to continue nurturing their creativity. The positive atmosphere throughout the event reflected the children’s excitement and their hope for the future.
Reflections from the Organizer: A Smile Is the Best Reward
After the event, organizer Rahul Kumar shared his thoughts: “Seeing the smiles on the children’s faces fills my heart with joy. This event was not just about material support, but about lighting a path for their future through our care and companionship. The happiness I feel is beyond words, and it reminds me how even the smallest acts of kindness can make a huge difference in these children’s lives.”
The volunteers echoed these sentiments, highlighting how meaningful the experience was. “Helping these children and seeing their happiness is what motivates us. Each time we participate in events like this, it brings us a deep sense of fulfillment,” one volunteer shared.

Gratitude from the Beneficiaries
Anita Sinha, speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, expressed her appreciation: “We are extremely grateful to IYDF and Iron Asylum for organizing this event. The children learned so much through the drawing and sketching activities, and the school supplies and food items were exactly what they needed. Your generosity and kindness have made a real difference in these children’s lives, and we thank you for your continued support.”
Looking Ahead: Partnering to Help More Children
The success of this event brought not only material support but also emotional strength to the 60 children involved. IYDF expressed its commitment to continuing to work with businesses and volunteers to organize similar charitable activities, aiming to help more children improve their living and learning conditions. Through education and care, IYDF remains dedicated to providing resources and opportunities for underprivileged children worldwide, ensuring they have the tools to create a brighter future.
Each act of kindness brings children closer to their dreams, giving them the courage to pursue their own hopes and successes.
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