Vasco: Humanity First Foundation organises first event in Goa on occasion of Children’s Day


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Vasco, Nov 16: Humanity First Foundation (HFF), Goa team successfully conducted its first social project ‘Together let’s build a better society to live in’ by sponsoring 50 School bags and 1ltr each of tetra pack milk to the less privileged kids in GOA on account of children’s day on Nov 14th 2018 at RCM hall near Halhabad Bank, Vasco market.

The event started with the cutting of the cake and prayer was conducted by co-coordinator of teacher Ruth, where the teachers and students were present. Valerie, general secretary of Goa entertained the kids with variety of fun games. There was singing and dancing performance given by the kids and teachers. Speaking on this occasion national general secretary of HFF Sharon Alva addressing the students said “What we have done for you all today we want you to do it for the less privileged and help the poor and needy when you all are working”.



After the fun games was over there was delicious lunch awaiting the students along with juice and a sweet dish. The entire event was sponsored by Vivian and Jessie Periera on occasion of their son Vihaan’s birthday.

The event ended up with the national anthem. HFF members Cinthia, Sherwin, Senetra and Valerie where present.

For further details in joining HFF team in Goa please contact below:

Sharon Alva - 0096895501302
Jennifer - 00919881632565

  

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