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IYDF Partners with Mr. Charlie Cafe to Support Underprivileged Children

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| August 23, 2024 5:41:27 PM IST
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Solapur (Maharashtra) [India], August 23: The International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in collaboration with Mr. Charlie Cafe, successfully hosted a charity event at Jambamuni Primary School in Solapur. The event was organized by Rohan Nitin Gaikwad and supported by a dedicated volunteer team, including Abhishek Lokhande, Siddharth Gaikwad, Ritesh Choudhari, Rohit Choudhari, Prem Gaikwad, Yogesh Aswale, Nikhil Gaikwad, and Rahul Gaikwad.

Event Overview

The primary goal of the event was to provide essential educational and living supplies to 50 underprivileged children in the area. A variety of items were distributed at the event, including books, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, rulers, protractors, drinks, notebooks, biscuits, cooking oil, rice, sweets (Laduu), snacks, and water bottles. These supplies significantly addressed the children's needs, making them feel the warmth and care of the community.

On-Site Activities

The event kicked off at 11:00 AM, with an atmosphere full of enthusiasm and excitement. Volunteers actively participated in distributing the aid materials while organizing dance and singing performances by the children. These activities not only brought joy to the children but also boosted their confidence and sense of belonging. The children's performances were met with applause from the volunteers, adding to the event's lively and joyful atmosphere.

Reflections from Organizers and Volunteers

Rohan Nitin Gaikwad expressed his deep satisfaction with the event's success, stating, "Today's event has been a wonderful experience. Being able to help these children who are in need brings me immense joy. Through this event, we not only provided essential supplies but also brought happiness and hope to the children. I am deeply grateful to all the participants for their efforts and support, and I look forward to organizing more such charitable events in the future."

Volunteers also shared their thoughts on the event. Abhishek Lokhande noted, "Seeing the children's smiles made me feel incredibly fulfilled." Other volunteers, such as Siddharth Gaikwad and Ritesh Choudhari, echoed these sentiments, expressing how participating in the event brought them a sense of purpose and happiness.

Looking Ahead

This event not only provided material support to the children but also offered them emotional encouragement. IYDF extends its heartfelt thanks to Mr. Charlie Cafe and all the volunteers for their unwavering support. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Mr. Charlie Cafe to support more children in need. Through these initiatives, we hope to keep spreading love and fostering positive energy, creating more opportunities and hope for the future of these children.

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