~Pankhudi Bangalore Team Visit to SOS children’s village
May 18, 2008 in General by ramkumarkoppu
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The Last few days have been quite amusing and eventful, to say the least. So let me share sweet memories of Pankhudi Bangalore team visit to SOS children’s village. For those of you who don’t understand what SOS is, don’t worry…even i dont know what it means..hehehe…just kidding..Guys, please read it carefully and i would appreciate if someone can post your valuable comments right here-right-now
About SOS children’s village:
SOS children’s village is an international NGO working to provide a “home” to destitute and orphaned children. Started by Hermnn Fmeiner, a German in 1964 at Vietnam, SOS seeks to provide long term care to children by creating what we call as a “family feeling”. The Bangalore based SOS village is located at Hulimavu , about 20 km outskirts of Bangalore.It has 16 houses including one each for Muslims and Christians. Currently around 100+ children of different ages belonging to all castes find their homes there.
Event details:
On a saturday(8th of March) afternoon at 2:00 when whole working class genre was in peaceful slumbers after the friday night movie or the weekend party…pankhudi team went to a SOS children village along with Siemens guys…just to have a good time with children…
A 5 member team (Rohit, Varun, Nisha, Sonali, and the youngest one ‘Ritvik’) from Pankhudi joined hands with a bunch of people from Siemens to organize a fun filled afternoon for the Bangalore based SOS Village at Hulimavu.
The Siemens-Pankhudi Joint event started with multiple rounds of the Musical Chair game around 2:30PM amidst live music (read ‘Streets of London’,'Knocking on the Heavens Door’ and some random jingles ) by Asha, the lead guitarist from Siemens.
This was followed by an Arts and crafts game wherein children were divided in 4 groups of 10-11 each and asked to collectively design their “dream house” with the available raw-materials (newspapers , glue-sticks etc ) provided by the volunteers. This game in particular witnessed the sheer brilliance of human creativity when some of the children designed not only the houses but also random things like paper hand-ball , fruit-basket , wall hangings and live gardens.Amidst this , the volunteers asked the children about their aspirations,dreams and desires and tried to guide them whereever appropraite.
The Event wrapped up about 5:30 PM with a couple of out-door games like handball , discus throw and a friendly cricket match between the volunteers and the children wherein the volunteers obviously let the hosts win.The Event in all was a success.
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