Various activities are organised each day with a different target audience but the same motive.
On the first day , events like “oldies day out” “art of giving” were organised which turned out be great success.While the formal was a lunch organised by Team with a Dream And Clark’s Awadh for the elderly people of an old age home, the later was an event in which food, clothes , handbags , footwear etc were distributed amongst the underprivileged kids.
- On the second day of the Daan Utsav , a number of activities were carried out.
- These activities were conducted by different organisations but with the central idea of helping others and bringing smile on everyone’s face.
- These organisations were Inner wheel circle Prerna, LIVE ,Team with A
- Dream,Eeshwar Child Welfare Foundation and Empower Skill Foundation.
- these activities included distribution of sanitary pads, clothes,food, etc in a village,
- organizing health camps, planting trees, conducting drawing competition in the slums and so on.
- Furthermore, Uttarpradesh.org is the official digital media partner of the complete 6 day event.
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Promoting girl education:
- Eeshwar Child Welfare Foundation celebrated an event of
- Tree plantation & Stationary Distribution under Daan festival on the second day.
- The team members celebrated the day by planting trees and owning the fee of 8 needy girls of Janta Girls Inter College Alambagh Lucknow.
- Furthermore, Books for 9th & 10th class girls, Eatables items were also distributed among the girls of the same school.
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Vastra Daan and drawing competition:
- Another drive for the day was the “vastra daan” by Empower Skill Foundation.
- In this event the team donated used clothes to the children in the slums.
- Furthermore, a drawing competition was organised in the slums at Nishatganj,by Team with a Dream and Live .
- During this event, the children living at the slums were given colors and drawing notebooks.
- The basic motive of the activity was to bring out the creativity in the underprivileged children.
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