M'luru: HFF holds first meeting in city


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jun 5: Humanity First Foundation held its first meeting in Mangaluru at the Don Bosco Hall, on Saturday, June 3.

The meeting was well organized by the HFF Mangaluru team and was graced by HFF national working president Dhanlaxmi and HFF chairman Hemant, from Mumbai.

"This is the just the beginning of HFF team in Mangaluru and in the days to come HFF will become stronger as an organization. HFF team Mangaluru would like to sincerely thank Dhanlaxmi and Hemant who took the time to attend the meeting despite busy schedule, " said the HFF Mangaluru team.

The meeting commenced with a delicious breakfast.


    
















Jerome Moras gave a floral bouque to Hemant. Clarence Pinto welcome Dhanlaxmi  with a floral bouquet. Hemant speaking on occasion said that the organisation was formed to help the less privileged and fight for the rights of the common people. It was great to start such an organisation in Mangaluru. During the days to come many poor and less

Hemant speaking on occasion said, "The organisation was formed to help the less privileged and fight for the rights of the common people. It was great to start such an organisation in Mangaluru. During the days to come many poor and less previlidged people will be benifited by this."

Dhanlaxmi stressed the point that life is impermanent and said, "One will not take anything from this world, so why not give back something to it. We Live today, we die tomorrow, let’s do something for which we have come to this world for.”

Rajesh Misquith was given a certificate of appreciation by guests for his contribution towards HFF by bringing in members.

The programme was compered by Liston D'Souza, the introduction was conducted by Antony Machado, small prayer session was held by Valerian D'Souza. Judith D'Souza welcomed the gathering.

About HFF

Humanity First Foundation, a registered Human Rights Organization, was started in Mumbai in 2011 by Naved Sheikh with a strong motive to fight and support rights of common people, and extend a helping hand to the most deserving individuals, irrespective of religion.

HFF wings were extended to many cities including Mangaluru in September 2015, by a group of good samaritans residing in the Sultanate of Oman, Muscat.

They took an active part and organized charity events, including visiting the old age home at Olavina Halli, where they donated medicines and all the other necessary amenities required by the inmates for their day-to-day needs. HFF also took initiative of providing education to 33 poor children in Mangaluru. They distributed blankets to people sleeping on the streets, visited several orphanages and ashrams and contributed required items. They also distributed 17 wheel chairs among the poor and  needy.

HFF will start with a bang with their first charity event, the Clarence Pinto Nite on Sunday, October 8 at the Don Bosco Hall Mangaluru.

For further details about the charity event contact -

Judith D’souza (General Secretary HFF) : 0091-8123102039
Rajesh Misquith (Secretary HFF) : 0091- 9448428113

e-mail: rahullove1981@gmail.com

  

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  • Rahul, Mangalore/ Muscat

    Mon, Jun 05 2017

    Great initiative taken by the HFF team to start up in mangalore. There are lot of initiatives taken in muscat by the HFF goup in muscat and even in mangalore. I have been closely following for the articles which had been shared regarding the HFF which they had done in OLD AGE HOME OLAVNINA HALLI even it is published in youtube. Hats off and continue the good works towards humanity .

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