Kind Hearts Trust unveils vision at popularizing ceremony in Barkur


Media Release

Brahmavar, May 15: The Kind Hearts Trust (Regd) held its popularizing ceremony on May 13 at Barkur with much enthusiasm and community participation. The event marked an important step in introducing the Trust's mission and future initiatives to the public.

Joel D’Almeda formally welcomed the gathering, setting the tone for the evening. Henry Lewis, the managing trustee of Kind Hearts Trust, provided a comprehensive introduction to the organization and elaborated on its upcoming plans and objectives aimed at serving the community.

Fr Sunil D'Silva, parish priest Sasthan church offered his guidance and pledged continued support to the Trust's activities. Renowned international speaker and educationist Ronald Oliveira addressed the gathering, encouraging Henry Lewis and expressing appreciation for the Trust's vision and commitment.

Prominent personalities including Jerald Gonsalves, Eugene Quardas, and Stany Pais shared their insights and extended their best wishes. Social worker Shaila D’Souza and several other dignitaries were also present to lend their support.

A highlight of the ceremony was the felicitation of Jesten Dais, who was honoured for securing 9th rank in the examinations, earning accolades from all in attendance.

The event concluded with a community meal, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose among attendees.

 

 

  

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