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By Tricitynews
Reporter
Chandigarh 04th May:- ‘Pass
it on’ – A unique initiative by ‘Cubs Club’–An NGO committed to social change
through the power of giving, & which has as its members working women &
their children, was held at Press Club here. Ms. Meenu Prashar, Founder & Convener,
Cubs Club interacted with media along-with privileged school children from St
Soldiers School, Sec 16, Panchkula & DAV Model School, Sec15, Chandigarh.
It’s noteworthy that school children of these two schools had participated in
the philanthropic activity ‘Pass It On’. Under ‘Pass It On’ three
different groups of privileged students helped three separate groups of
underprivileged kids. The privileged school children collected items of daily
use & necessity in form of used stationary, books, school bags, pencil
boxes, pouches, clothing etc which were donated directly to the needy children.
Meenu
Prashar said that the activity saw participation of young students. During this
children of various schools in tricity were asked to get involved in an act of
kindness. As we at the Club feel that we don’t make children happy when we
simply enable them to be receivers of kindness. The initiative taught
privileged children the value of sharing and true meaning of happiness.
Cubs
Club children visited a Primary School in Village Togan near Chandigarh. The
School has strength of almost 150 students mostly coming from labor class. Club
members went there with gifts (Old and New) along with some refreshments. This
little help brought smile to innocent needy kids. Club helped them with few
school supplies.
St
Soldiers School, Sec 16, Panchkula in their part of the activity visited slum
kids in Sec 8 Panchkula. There was around 20 kids with whom students shared their
old stuff as a part of Pass it on activity.
Deepali
Jain from St Soldiers School, Panchkula, said that we learnt a lot during our
visit. We gave our less privileged friends things of art, pens, copies, pencils
etc. It was very sad to know that some of these hardworking kids were finding
it difficult to pay school fess too. The initiative helped us develop empathy
towards our underprivileged brothers & sisters.
DAV
Model School, Sec 15, Chandigarh students went to a Primary School in Khuda Ali
Sher- They went there with Fresh stock of Registers, pencils and few
refreshments. Students had collected old bottles and Tiffin boxes to give to their
less privileged friends. Zoravar Singh a
Student of DAV Model School, Sec 15, Chandigarh, said that the conditions in
which these underprivileged children were studying were quite disconcerting. We
saw lack of basic amenities like benches and desks & this made us realize
how privileged we were. After this activity we want to give a message
that one should always strive to extend a helping hand for the not so fortunate
in society.
Cubs
Club has maintained its tradition of imparting values to its little members
& children from privileged backgrounds so as to create a world that our
generation dreams of, a society where there is equality & happiness is
derived from giving. ‘Pass It On’ was an embodiment of this value system of
Cubs Club.
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