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LFO-BHF celebrates Children's day
11/14/2022 10:34:18 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 14: Childrens are the future of tomorrow and hence they need to be given the right kind of education and upbringing. Every child in the country deserves a good life.For that on this special day Live for Others-Being Helpful Foundation organise a small event in which they share the importance of being educated and also done stationery distribution drive among these children's.
For every human being, education is important to live an enriched life. Unfortunately, not everyone gets the privilege of good education early from their childhood. Mostly, financial disparities play a crucial role behind it. But, the situation can be improved. There are several ways to educate poor children and bring a positive change in our society.
In an attempt to bring this positive change, Live For Others - Being Helpful Foundation (NGO) launched a Project - Make All Kids Educated under theme "MISSION MAKE" in a slum at Birma Pull, Udhampur and Hazuribagh Talab-Tillo,Jammu educating less fortunate children free of cost. The volunteers of LFO-BHF committed in providing basic education and healthcare to underprivileged children.
Under Mission MAKE LFO-BHF today donated stationery kits which includes number of stationery items like Pencils, Rubbers, Sharpeners, Colours, Notebooks etc and some eatables among the needy children at Birma Pull and Jammu and also share their thoughts and banefits of education.
Vivek Parihar, CEO and FOUNDER of LFO-BHF said, "Our NGO is commited for education for underprivileged children who are under difficult circumstances, such as child labour, children of poor parents, street and runaway children, children with rare disabilities, disaster struck children and slum children. Special emphasis is given on girl education and women education, so that they and their families get empowered".
Navya Vice President (Jammu Province) of LFO-BHF said, "Our vision is to work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of these children with a life cycle approach to development".
Other members who are present are Shubam, Vidit, Manvi, Abhinandan, Neha, Sahil, Vishal, Samar, Abhishek and others.
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