Delhi-Based NGO Wishes and Blessings Celebrated Holi with Underprivileged Communities across Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh Jharkhand.
NEW DELHI, Mar 25 (The CONNECT) – Wishes and Blessings, a Delhi-based NGO, celebrated the festival of Holi with underprivileged communities and visually impaired at its various centres across Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand.
With the aim of adding colours to the lives of the underprivileged, the NGO hosted festivities. Volunteers and other team members played a pivotal role in ensuring everyone had a joyous and inclusive celebration. They brought the vibrant colors and blissful spirit of Holi to a visually impaired school, an old age home run by the NGO called Mann Ka Tilak, and its day care centers situated in different cities. Their acts of compassion brought smiles and laughter to those they served.
Dr. Geetanjali Chopra, founder and president of Wishes and Blessings said, the thought of celebrating Holi is a sheer desire expressed by a group of visually impaired children with whom she was encountered many years ago.
“This simple desire resonated deeply within me and I, along with my team, always make sure to bring vibrancy of these Holi colours spread in the lives of the underprivileged, visually impaired, street children and senior citizens at our old age home,” she said.
Wishes and Blessings commitment to serving the underprivileged and senior citizens extends beyond festivals. The NGO works tirelessly throughout the year to provide support and assistance to those in need. The acts of compassion undoubtedly brought smiles to many.