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IYDF in India: Illuminating Childhood with Love - Deepak Gaur and Team's Heartwarming Support for Orphaned Children

By ANI | Updated: August 9, 2024 15:00 IST

VMPLNew Delhi [India], August 9: On a warm summer morning, Deepak Gaur led his dedicated team of volunteersPreetam, ...

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New Delhi [India], August 9: On a warm summer morning, Deepak Gaur led his dedicated team of volunteersPreetam, Ranjit, Harsh, and Shalooto the Mother Teresa's Home Missionaries of Charity at 65A Stainely Road. This charitable institution, under the guidance of Sister Lisa Paul, serves as a sanctuary for children who have lost their parents, providing them with a nurturing and supportive environment.

During this heartfelt event, the volunteers brought much-needed clothing, bed sheets, toys, and food supplies. They spent the morning playing with the children, sharing smiles, and offering genuine companionship, creating cherished memories for these young souls.

Deepak Gaur reflected on the experience, saying, "Helping these orphaned children has been a truly rewarding experience. I am grateful to everyone who cares for these children, allowing me to find peace within myself through our interactions. I extend my heartfelt thanks to Sister Lisa Paul and IYDF for their invaluable support, which made organizing this event possible."

For Deepak Gaur and his team, this support initiative was not merely about donating supplies; it was a profound journey of the heart. By engaging with the children, they not only provided warmth and love but also planted seeds of compassion and dedication within themselves. Their actions reaffirm that love and care are the most powerful forces in the world, capable of transforming lives and spreading hope.

This event showcased the incredible impact that compassionate individuals can have on the lives of vulnerable children. It is a testament to the strength of community and the unwavering commitment of IYDF and its partners to making a positive difference in the world. As these volunteers demonstrated, the simple acts of kindness and love can light up even the darkest corners of a child's life, bringing hope and joy where it is most needed.

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