IYDF and Flying Unicorn Wearings' Charity Event Brings Joy and Learning to Kanpur's Underprivileged Children
On September 15, 2024, the International Youth Development Foundation and Flying Unicorn Wearings organized a charity event at New Infotech Educational Welfare Society in Kanpur. The initiative provided educational materials and engaging activities to 30 underprivileged children, aiming to enhance their learning experience and inspire creativity.
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New Delhi [India], September 18: On September 15, 2024, the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) and Flying Unicorn Wearings hosted a special charity event at the New Infotech Educational Welfare Society in Kanpur, India. The initiative aimed to provide educational materials to 30 children from underprivileged communities while inspiring their creativity through activities like drawing, crafts, and interactive discussions.
Farhan Ali, along with a team of six dedicated volunteers including Shahrukh Khan, Faizan Khan, Osama Khan, Adil Ansari, Asif Ansari, and Shavez Khan, orchestrated the event. Their commitment played a crucial role in helping the children develop new skills. Flying Unicorn Wearings showcased its social responsibility by donating resources and actively participating in volunteer services to support Kanpur's impoverished communities.
The event saw the donation of a wide range of educational supplies like backpacks, notebooks, pens, and geometry sets, greatly enhancing the children's learning conditions. Engaging activities such as drawing and crafting sessions allowed the children to explore their creativity, while interactive discussions and inspirational speeches boosted their confidence and teamwork skills.
Volunteers reflected on their experiences post-event, expressing joy in seeing the children learn and eager to introduce more educational activities in future events. The collaboration between IYDF and Flying Unicorn Wearings aims to continue supporting more children, fostering a brighter future for their growth and development.
(With inputs from agencies.)