Sunday, 27 January 2019


Orphanage visit- Bal Sahyog


 To celebrate the spirit of love and happiness, the Net Impact Delhi University team visited Bal Sahyog Orphanage, Connaught Place during the diwali week. It is a Children’s World, serving thousands of children in its Home and Contact Centres in the slums of Delhi by providing nutrition, health care and protection. It provides homes, open shelter, middle school and Vocational Training through NIOS.
 
“Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They are easier to ignore before you see their faces. It is easier to pretend they’re not real before you hold them in your arms, but once you do, everything changes.”
                                                                                                               -David Platt

A DAY WELL SPENT

The members involved the children into various fun activities. Painting competitions, talent hunt and storytelling sessions were organized for them. In the interactive sessions with the children, they told us their stories, their daily routine, their ambitions and much more. There was a lot of singing and dancing to spread happiness to the young children. The members also brought sweets and other stationery material and even played badminton and cricket with the children. The visit surely left the young children with a priceless sparkle in their eyes. The members of Net Impact definitely succeeded in making their day happy and cheerful.

After visiting the orphanage and interacting with these children, you start appreciating the little things in life when you see people who don’t have them. Only at such times do you tide over the insignificant and immaterial things and appreciate the bigger picture. We cannot do all the great things for these children but we can do small things with great love and bring a smile on the faces of these little humans. Our very purpose of visiting the place was to leave a little love and happiness and I can assure you that our purpose was fulfilled. 

-THANK YOU

WRITTEN BY- SAKSHI BANSAL

CURATED BY- POOJAN SEHGAL
                                                

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