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IYDF and Namah Yog Studio Bring Warmth and Hope to Underprivileged Children in Agra – World News Network

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Last updated: September 25, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], September 25: On September 21, 2024, the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in collaboration with Namah Yog Studio, hosted a special charity event at the ASHIRWAD Welfare Society in Agra, India. The event provided essential supplies and care to 45 underprivileged children, along with fun-filled interactive activities that aimed to inspire hope and joy. Through generous donations and heartwarming engagement, IYDF and Namah Yog Studio’s volunteers made a significant impact, enhancing the children’s confidence and optimism for the future.
Warm Care: A Collective Effort from Dedicated Volunteers
The event was organized by Mr. Prabhat Sharma of Namah Yog Studio, with the strong support of IYDF. The volunteer team, consisting of Prabhat Sharma, along with Inder Balani, Priya Balani, Anjali Sharma, Ashu Baghel, Yash Verma, Anil Shakya, Krishna Sharma, and Ashish Kapoor, came together to deliver essential supplies and moments of joy to the children at the ASHIRWAD Welfare Society in Pratap Nagar, Agra. Their shared dedication and enthusiasm created an atmosphere of love and care.
Comprehensive Support: Meeting the Basic Needs of Children
At the heart of this event was the distribution of essential supplies aimed at improving the children’s living conditions. The volunteers prepared a range of items, from household goods to food and entertainment materials, ensuring the children benefited from the donations. The supplies included general household items, laundry soap, bath soap, baked goods, biscuits, dry bread, chocolates, rice, lentils, noodles, Frooti juice, and sports equipment such as badminton rackets and shuttlecocks. These donations not only helped enhance their daily lives but also provided them with healthy recreational options and nutritional support, ensuring both physical and emotional well-being.
Exciting Activities: Sharing Love and Joy
Beyond the material donations, the volunteer team also planned a variety of fun activities to engage and uplift the children. After dividing the children into small groups, the volunteers led them in games and dance sessions. These activities encouraged the children to actively participate, helping them develop teamwork and creative skills. The dance session, a highlight of the event, saw the children joyfully moving to the music, their faces lit up with happiness and satisfaction. These moments not only boosted their confidence but also made them feel the warmth of social care and love.
Additionally, the volunteers provided the children with a delightful snack break, serving Frooti juice, biscuits, and chocolates. The children enjoyed the treats after the activities, further adding to the joyful atmosphere of the day.
Volunteers’ Reflections: Small Efforts, Big Changes
The success of the event was made possible by the hard work and dedication of each volunteer. Event organizer Prabhat Sharma shared his thoughts: “Taking part in an event like this, helping underprivileged children, is a deeply meaningful experience. Seeing the smiles on these children’s faces fills us with immense satisfaction. Even the smallest effort can create a huge difference in their lives.”
Other volunteers echoed similar sentiments. Priya Balani commented, “Spending time with these children has been heartwarming. Their smiles and enthusiastic participation made me realize how even brief moments of attention can make them feel valued and cared for.”
IYDF has long been committed to improving the living and educational conditions of children in need. Through partnerships with organizations like Namah Yog Studio, IYDF continues to provide meaningful support to disadvantaged children, helping them become more confident and resilient as they look to the future.

Looking Ahead: Continuing and Expanding Charitable Efforts
This event was not just about providing material support; it also addressed the psychological and emotional needs of underprivileged children. Through the collaboration between IYDF and Namah Yog Studio, the children received essential supplies, but more importantly, they felt the love and care of the volunteers through the interactive activities. This event added color to their lives and gave them hope for the future.
IYDF plans to continue strengthening its partnerships with various sectors to organize more charitable events like this. By working with more companies and volunteers, IYDF aims to reach more regions and provide much-needed support to children in need, ensuring they never feel alone in their journey. Every effort made helps light up a child’s future, and IYDF remains committed to this goal.
This event not only demonstrated the power of collaboration between charitable organizations and businesses but also conveyed the idea that “care knows no boundaries.” The children’s smiles, coupled with the volunteers’ heartfelt contributions, made this a truly memorable and impactful day for everyone involved.
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