CHILDREN’S DAY CELEBRATION:- HELPING HANDS ACTIVITY ON 12TH NOV
CHILDREN’S DAY CELEBRATION:- HELPING HANDS ACTIVITY ON 12TH
NOV
Carmel School
Brambe organized a ‘Helping Hands’
Activity for students to help the poor children of the locality was the
intention of the Principal of the school to impart in the students the helping
attitude. It was the activity by the students for the poor and needy children,
On the occasion of children’s day.
Many students
and staff of school contributed many things for donation. Thereafter, on 12th
of November in very pleasant morning Principal of the school Sr. Manisha, Sr.
Roselin, Mrs. Cecelia, Mr. Ujjwal and some students visited to a blind school
at 9:30 am. The school is situated at Chanho in Ranchi district. Children of
blind school welcomed the Carmel family with their melodious songs; Sr. Manisha
and Mrs. Cecelia greeted all the children and shared wonderful messages to all
of them. All the children were very happy and energetic. That was the most
positive thing about that school.
We usually
think that the world be so dark without eyesight. But eyesight cannot be
greater than inner vision. Children of blind school told about the system of
reading which the blind adopt in order to study. Their normal textbooks were
converted into braille text and touching those dots they are able to recognize
the letters and read fluently.
After staying
2 hours with blind children the students, staff of Carmel School understood how
strong and powerful is a person’s willpower. The students and staff of Carmel
School brought socks hand towels and snacks which were distributed to all the
blind Children. These arrangements were sponsored By Carmel Students which was
distributed to all the blind Children. These arrangements were sponsored by
Carmel School. And it was done on the occasion of Children’s day every year.
They inspired a lot. We all understood since then that blind are not helpless
and piteous. They process immense willpower and if supported properly they can
go far. The school was a boarding one
and blind students were taught to be self – sufficient from a very young age.
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