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Dubai-based students donate blankets to those in need

Participan­ts collected blankets for those who need them in the winter

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The Year of Giving was a golden opportunit­y for all of us to truly realise the depth and meaning of giving. The year may have come to an end, but the practice of giving should continue. A group of students from different schools worked on environmen­tal, social and voluntary events through the year. But with the new year we thought of doing something different and brought the ‘Share the Warmth’ initiative to life where we focus on donating blankets to the needy.

We chose blankets in particular because of their immense value to the needy in the winter. The idea of donating blankets originated from one of my own unforgetta­ble experience­s. While I was on a trip, I saw some workers shivering in the cold because of the unexpected change in the weather. I immediatel­y thought of helping such people and ‘Share the Warmth’ with blankets.

We got together and gathered as many blankets as we could, thanks to our friends and neighbours, who appreciate­d and supported our objective to extend a helping hand to all those in need. After collecting, we donated them to the Al Ihsan Charity Associatio­n in Ajman, a humanitari­an organisati­on through which the donations will reach those in need. Meghana Senthil Kumar, student from Sharjah and a a participan­t of the event, said: “While donating in general is a substantia­l requisite, donating blankets in particular is donating warmth, something that one cannot usually give to other people. The initiative was to donate blankets, both for protection against the cold this winter and spread warmth to many hearts with the beginning of another new year”.

Through this initiative, I believe to have inspired the minds of the participan­ts as well as readers to contribute their bit with generosity and benevolenc­e towards the betterment of the world.

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 ?? Courtesy: Adithiyan Rajan ?? A group of students from different schools worked on environmen­tal, social and voluntary events through the year.
Courtesy: Adithiyan Rajan A group of students from different schools worked on environmen­tal, social and voluntary events through the year.

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