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                                 ORPHANAGE VISIT
                                     BY SEE BATCH 2075

“Don’t give to eat, give to inspire others”

With this motto in our mind, we reflected the sense of the above mentioned statement in our actions. On March 4 2019(Monday) on the special occasion of Shivaratri, we visited Nepal Children’s Home, Siphal, Kathmandu which has been actively working since 2021 BS for raising orphans, disables & needy ones. There were 108 orphans & disabled above 4 years to 35 years old. There also lived 6 orphans of our age, appearing for SEE this year.  With help & support from our class teacher Deepak Sir & cooperation among students of Grade X, we were able to help the children living there with various educational & sports materials along with non-veg meal. Here is the list of things that were provided by us:
  •  Volleyball-1
  •  Basketball-1
  •  Basketball-1
  • Caramboard & Goti-1
  • Badminton-4
  •  Volleyball Net-1
  • Gel Pen-100
  • Copy-120
  •  Cock bundle- 1
  • Slippers- 15 pairs
  • Socks-15 pairs
  •  Chocolate-1 box

The total money spent for the purchase of aforesaid materials was Rs 19440/- which was the money collected from each students on their birthday (Rs 500 per person) along with the money from cross they got for their mistakes. For the meal, the money was contributed by our Vice-Principal Binu Mathema Mam along with Rs 5600/- for donation.  In this way, we provided small help to the Nepal Children's Organization.

We even got to play games with them. The ones there seemed to be happy in small little things & smile with all their heart. We realized how some people are struggling with their lives not getting what they want with the absence of guiding hands called parents. Honestly I was shaken by the way things have been for them. At such young age, they don’t get care & love of parents; they don’t have a HOME or a FAMILY. And I felt grateful for what I have got &  I felt sorry for never appreciating those things I got so easily, for those things these kids have been craving day & night.


It was an honor to become able to help them a little, knowing their stories, interacting with them & making them feel special. We have realized how lucky we are when we saw those little kids living in such a miserable situation. Seeing them feel so happy when we gave them various educational &  sports materials got tears in our eyes. Today I have finally felt the actual essence of

giving. I’ve realized when you give someone something, you don’t feel the loss. You rather feel this kind of relief & satisfaction that makes you feel your presence is worth. I got to know that donating is not only about giving away but it is about the love & care you put in it. The humanity that exist deep inside you makes you a better person, makes you feel proud of yourself. I am happy to be part of this JM 23 rd batch which have been consistently worked together to fulfill their social responsibility, making myself count as a good human being who believes in the joy of giving.

What we learned was : “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is never wasted.”



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