Loyola School Students Visit Cheshire Home With Donations
Class 7 Students Share Joy of Giving Week Collections With Care Home Residents
Key Points:
- Students donate rations, woollens and toiletries to Cheshire Home
- Visit aims to instill moral values among Class 7 learners
- Principal and Administrator lead meaningful community initiative
JAMSHEDPUR – Loyola School’s Interact Club organized a visit to Cheshire Home to support residents with special needs.
The Class 7 students brought essential items for the residents. These donations came from Joy of Giving week collections. Moreover, they spent quality time with the home’s inmates.
Meaningful Interaction
The young visitors engaged in conversations with residents. Meanwhile, they listened attentively to life stories shared. Furthermore, the experience fostered empathy among students.
“This teaches valuable life lessons,” remarked an education expert. Additionally, the initiative promoted community service values.
Educational Impact
Principal Charanjeet Ohson guided the program’s organization. Moreover, Administrator Fr. Gerry supported the initiative. The visit aimed at developing student character.
Lasting Impressions
The experience left deep impact on young minds. Meanwhile, students gained new perspectives on life. Furthermore, they pledged to continue serving society.

