Sambhav NGO Assists Child Adoption Center with Essential Supplies

Sambhav NGO steps up to aid Sahyog Village Child Adoption Center with essential items such as diapers, lactogen, and dettol, met with gratitude.

Jamshedpur – In a show of community spirit, the Sambhav NGO, a local non-profit organization, has donated much-needed supplies to the Sahyog Village Child Adoption Center in Sonari, Jamshedpur.

The supplies included diapers, lactogen, dettol, among other essentials.

Sarika Singh, President of Sambhav NGO, provided details about the donation. She mentioned that the officials of Sahyog Village reached out to them after realizing that many of the supplies for the children were about to expire.

To meet the center’s urgent needs, Sambhav NGO quickly arranged for the donation.

The gesture was met with gratitude by the office bearers of Sahyog Village, who expressed their appreciation to the Sambhav team.

Notable attendees at the event included Chief Patron of Sambhav NGO, Bharat Singh, President Sarika Singh, Vice President Anjula Singh, P. Pushpalata, Rajesh Kumar, Suchitra Rungta, Rajesh Singh, as well as Gurvinder Kaur, and Abhishek Kumar from Sahyog Village.

Sambhav NGO steps up to aid Sahyog Village Child Adoption Center with essential items such as diapers, lactogen, and dettol, met with gratitude.
Sambhav NGO steps up to aid Sahyog Village Child Adoption Center with essential items such as diapers, lactogen, and dettol, met with gratitude.

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