We at Dhyeya put out posters and messages for people to give their toys and playthings to us. We then collected all of them and donated them to an orphanage for young children
In Punjab, Ludhiana, one of my (Jiya’s) cousins’ friends suddenly stopped coming to school. When she inquired as to why this was, she confessed that her mother couldn’t afford the school fees, so we paid her school fees (there is no public school in India) and sponsored her notebooks and textbooks
To celebrate the doctors who have been tirelessly and selflessly working during the pandemic, we conducted a virtual bingo night! The night was lots of fun; we played bingo, did trivia, and had quizzes on Kahoot. All funds raised went to charity, of course :)
Recently, Dhyeya Organisation organised a Food Drive with Village Story India, whereby we distributed food to every child In Infant Jesus Children Home, a sanctuary for young children affected by the HIV virus. Often abandoned by their families and boycotted by society, this home is a sanctuary for those affected by the deadly disease. This was performed on the day of Diwali, an auspicious Hindu festival celebrated by the entirety of India, as a way for the little children to join in the celebration nationwide. We supplied food for approximately 40 children combined. Additionally, we also visited a nearby preschool, and distributed food to the infants present there as well.
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