The Rotary Club of Pen, in collaboration with the Kalyan Mitra Jain Mahasangh from Mira Road and Bhayandar, undertook a heartwarming initiative to support 15 tribal villages. They generously donated a variety of essential items, including clothes, toys, school bags, books, pens, pencils, and other educational equipment. This noble act was aimed at enhancing the quality of life and educational opportunities for the tribal children and their families. As the donated items were distributed, the sheer joy and happiness on the faces of the villagers were evident. The children, in particular, were thrilled to receive new school supplies and toys, which brought a bright spark to their lives. The sight of their smiles and excitement was deeply touching, creating a beautiful and emotional connection between the donors and the recipients. The members of the Rotary Club and the Kalyan Mitra Jain Mahasangh were equally moved by the overwhelming gratitude and appreciation expressed by the villagers. This exchange of kindness and compassion left a lasting impact on both sides. The event not only fulfilled the immediate needs of the tribal communities but also fostered a sense of unity and shared humanity. Overall, the initiative was a resounding success, highlighting the power of generosity and community spirit. The collaboration between the Rotary Club of Pen and the Kalyan Mitra Jain Mahasangh demonstrated that acts of giving and support can significantly uplift the lives of those in need, while also enriching the lives of those who give. The smiles and happiness that were shared on this day will be remembered by all involved, serving as a testament to the profound impact of charitable endeavors.
Start Date | 20-08-2023 |
End Date | 20-08-2023 |
Project Cost | 250000 |
Rotary Volunteer Hours | 500 |
No of direct Beneficiaries | 2200 |
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Non Rotary Partners | Kalyan Mitra Jain Mahasangh |
Project Category | Basic Education and Literacy, Economic and Community Development, Environment, Happy Village, Maternal and Child Health |