Ye Diwali Khushiyo Wali
If you are charitably inclined, here is a significant way you can make the festival great for underprivileged and marginalized children.
India’s festival of lights, Diwali, is an important celebration that is often considered the highlight of India’s festive season. Themes of good vs. evil, appreciation of Indian culture, and most importantly, the experience of giving abundantly mark this occasion. In many ways, it matches the festive fervour of Christmas in the Western world. It is also considered an auspicious time of the year across Hindu communities, who use it to organise prayers, large scale spring-cleaning of their homes, and shopping for household items.
Countries across the world with large Indian communities have shown an appreciation for Diwali. America’s White House has in recent years initiated Diwali celebrations, while Singapore has even launched a Diwali-themed train.
For the kind at heart, the festival is marked with reaching out to the less fortunate and making gifts of charity. These ensure that everyone can afford to have some joy during the festive season, across a community. It also gives the underprivileged some hope and respite from their lives and motivates them to look forward to a better year.
Supporting the cause of children is a great way to celebrate Diwali. If you are charitably inclined, here is a significant way you can make the festival great for underprivileged and marginalized children.
Abhyuday Foundation is continuously visiting schools on this prime occasion to distribute gifts to underprivileged children. Items we distribute through this campaign called “Ye Diwali Khushiyo Wali” includes School Uniform, Woolen Sweaters, Shoes-Socks, Stationary, School Bags, Sports Equipments, Water Bottles and Lunch Boxes.
Not only this, Our foundation renovates the whole school with paint and other necessary infrastructure.
Packets of Sweets and crackers are also distributed to underprivileged families of village.
Last year we manage to witness smiles of 80 children and 150 villagers costing ₹1,46,000 and this year we are pledged towards 150 such children.
Generally we organize this program before Diwali and this year also we have planned to visit Rajkiya Prathmik Vidhyalay, Bidigaas Village situated in outskirts of city chittorgarh on 26th of October, Saturday, a day before diwali.
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