Gratitude π
Thank you for your continued support and kindness. With your help, we successfully completed our annual stationery distribution at Govt. Primary School, Jatola under Project Pankh.
Sharing a few moments from the day with heartfelt gratitude.
Letβs keep spreading smiles together!
Good Morning Ma’am, we would like to say thank you for helping us with the uniforms. This is a big help to our children. We have 283 children under our care (94 of them are orphan children). They come to our shelter with just one or two pair of clothes. They were so happy to receive this uniform. Please do visit us sometime in the future.
Even I am so grateful for Gods immense blessing in connecting me to you πππ and thankful for your kindness and heart to serve the needy β€οΈπβ€οΈ
God Bless the works of your hands always πππ
Day before yesterday I received the grateful confirmation from Babal Bhaiya that the Uniforms have been delivered π I am so blessed by this πππ
Praise God πππ₯²ππ
And as you say
All Glory to HIM πππ
I want to to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity and kindness and faithfulness to provide for these children , what joy they will have when they receive their fresh uniforms β€οΈπ₯²β€οΈ
I also want to Thank you for your efforts in seeing this through till the end π Greatly appreciated
Iβm so touched that you have been able to provide for all 300 kids π₯²
This is beyond anything I could have imagined !
May God always bless the work of your hands and use you as an instrument to bless many many needy people πππ
Immensely Grateful πππ
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