Children's Day Celebrations
Posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 by LEAD
November 14th marked World Children's Day here in India, and LEaders from all over celebrated and gave back to the children in their communities in unique and loving ways.
Varanasi
Varanasi
On the occasion of children’s day, newly joined LEADers Kirti,
Pritha, Deepak, Manish and Dheeraj
(Faculty of Management & Sciences, Kashi Hindu University) touched 600+
students by organizing awareness sessions in schools of Varanasi, namely
Glorious Academy and Sunbeam, Bhagwanpur. The LEADers addressed the students in
the school assembly, and personally met with them to encourage them to bring a
change in society. The emphasis of the encouragement was on cleanliness and
hygiene for children of the today and the future, and to start this at a
personal level. The schools’ administration were very supportive of the event,
and the students showed a great response. As Leader Kirti, Pritha and team
noes, "It was a memorable experience to share. We hope to see a brighter India in the future."
Bijapur
LEaders Altamash Qureshi, Khyum Hayatkhan and their team members of Kudachi celebrated Children's day with a twist. They planted 300 Saplings and they distributed pens and books to children. Teachers and staff members very much appreciated their initiative.
Chitradurga
On the occasion of Children's Day, LEAD Chitradurga LEADers Mamatha Nerlige, Giri Mallikarjun
Sarangmatt, Sahan Abblour, Vinay Hegde, and Venkat Cherry organized a free dental checkup for Govt. school children, with the help of SJM Dental College. They offered a free dental checkup, distributed toothbrushes and tooth paste, and also educated the children about ways to keep their mouths healthy,
by presenting a video clip.
Gulbarga
On the occasion of Children's Day Mr. Vikas Neel took the initiative to conduct a dental camp at Channamalleshwar High School. Mr. Vikas Neel, who is an active Leader in Gubarga, helped 600+ students in this camp.
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