Carmel Junior Class 2 Students Donate Bicycles to Needy Children
School’s Service Learning Program Encourages Monthly Donations
Key Points:
- Class 2 students collect funds through monthly contributions
- Four bicycles purchased from collected donations for needy
- Initiative part of school’s philanthropy learning program
JAMSHEDPUR – Carmel Junior College’s Class 2 students donated bicycles to underprivileged children through their monthly savings.
The initiative reflects early philanthropy lessons. Meanwhile, teachers guided students throughout the collection process.
“Children learn giving through practice,” noted an education expert. Additionally, the program builds social awareness.
Student Participation
Young students contributed regularly each month. Moreover, they actively engaged in the donation process.
“Monthly savings taught financial planning,” explained a teacher. Furthermore, students learned resource management skills.
Educational Impact
The program combines learning with social service. However, its benefits extend beyond classroom education.
Teachers emphasize practical philanthropy lessons. Besides, students experience community engagement firsthand.
Future Plans
Similar initiatives encourage student participation. In addition, other classes plan charitable activities.
The school promotes regular giving habits. Meanwhile, students develop social responsibility awareness.

