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IYDF and Karishma Nx Warm Children’s Hearts

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Nashik (Maharashtra) [India], August 3: On July 31, a special moment unfolded at Shelter Home, an orphanage in Nashik, India. The compassionate enterprise Karishma Nx, along with a dedicated team of volunteers, brought joy and care to the children by providing backpacks and food on this warm summer evening.

Organized by Pankaj Maniyar, the event featured volunteers Tanzila Khan, Niketa Jagtap, Rohit Singh, Kavya Maniyar, and Anjali Sharma. From 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM on July 31, the team prepared a variety of engaging activities for the children at the orphanage.

The event saw the children enthusiastically participating in ball games, step games, and running games, allowing them to release their energy and joy. Through these activities, the children not only experienced the fun of physical exercise but also felt the warmth of social care and support.

“Seeing the smiles on these little angels’ faces brings me immense joy and satisfaction,” said the volunteers. “Our greatest wish is to bring happiness to them.”

This event not only provided the children with much-needed supplies but also created unforgettable memories through a range of entertaining activities. The success of the event was made possible by the support of Karishma Nx and the selfless dedication of Pankaj Maniyar and all the volunteers.

Looking ahead, Karishma Nx and the volunteers remain committed to supporting vulnerable groups in society, continuing to spread love and care.

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