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IYDF Partners with Shriram Cargo Services to Bring Hope and Support to Orphanage Children in Parbhani – World News Network

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Last updated: October 22, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], October 22: On October 17, 2024, the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) and Shriram Cargo Services collaborated to host a heartwarming charity event at an orphanage in Parbhani, Maharashtra. The event aimed to provide material support and create a joyful, caring environment through engaging games and meaningful interaction with the children. Held near the Dental College in Parbhani, the initiative was designed to bring hope and encouragement to the children, offering both practical assistance and emotional support.
Organizers and Volunteers: The Backbone of this Heartfelt Initiative
The event was organized by Prakash More, who not only planned and managed the event but also actively participated in distributing supplies and facilitating interactive games. He was supported by a dedicated team of volunteers, including Sangita More, Abhishek Jadhav, Pushkraj Deshmukh, Santosh Kakde, Gangadhar Jadhav, Digamber Jagtap, Vilas Rokade, Anil Sase, Gajanan Thite, and Akshara Rokade. Together, they ensured the event ran smoothly, providing essential items to the children and fostering strong emotional connections through shared activities.
Charitable Contributions from IYDF and Shriram Cargo Services
IYDF and Shriram Cargo Services generously donated a variety of supplies, including snacks, notebooks, compass kits, water bottles, footballs, and bags of rice and wheat. These items not only met the children’s daily needs but also supported their extracurricular activities, with sports equipment like footballs encouraging teamwork and physical fitness.
The event took place from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., and 40 children participated. After receiving the donations, the children’s joy was evident as they interacted with the volunteers, enjoying a fun-filled and meaningful afternoon.

A Day of Laughter and Care
The event kicked off with a warm welcome and an introduction to IYDF’s mission and vision, helping the children and staff better understand the organization’s goals. Volunteers then distributed the donated items, each gift bringing a little more brightness into the children’s lives.
Following the donation, the volunteers and children participated in interactive games, including a football match that not only brought excitement but also fostered teamwork and camaraderie. The bond between the volunteers and children deepened throughout the event, with laughter and joy filling the air.
Organizer’s Reflections
Prakash More shared his thoughts on the event: “Organizing this event at the orphanage has been incredibly fulfilling. Seeing the smiles on the children’s faces and being part of such a meaningful experience truly warms my heart. Small acts of kindness remind us of our connection to one another and the empathy that binds us. It’s an experience that both uplifts and humbles me.”
Volunteers echoed similar sentiments, noting that the experience of helping others was as rewarding for them as it was beneficial for the children. They emphasized the importance of not only providing material support but also offering emotional warmth through interaction and engagement.
A Thoughtfully Planned Initiative
Before organizing the event, Prakash More conducted thorough research to understand the orphanage’s specific needs. Through discussions with the orphanage’s leaders, Lohat Sir and Gahlot Sir, he identified the key challenges faced by the children and tailored the event to address these needs. The result was a well-organized and impactful initiative that met both practical and emotional needs.
Both Lohat Sir and Gahlot Sir expressed deep gratitude for the support provided by IYDF and Shriram Cargo Services, praising the volunteers for bringing joy and warmth to the children’s lives.
Looking Ahead: Creating a Brighter Future Together
The success of this event has not only provided immediate help to the children but also instilled hope and confidence for their future. IYDF plans to continue its collaboration with Shriram Cargo Services and other like-minded organizations to expand similar charitable projects. By working together, they aim to reach more children in need, changing lives through the power of kindness and care.
IYDF’s actions underscore the critical role of charity and collaboration between businesses, social organizations, and volunteers in improving the lives of disadvantaged children. The foundation remains committed to its mission of enhancing the living conditions of vulnerable children worldwide, ensuring that their futures are filled with opportunity and hope.
This successful event highlights the importance of collective effort in creating positive change. As IYDF moves forward, it will continue to build on this momentum, striving to create a brighter and more hopeful future for children in need.
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