CIO ACHALPUR: Children’s Charity Initiative Bridges Generational Gap at Local Old Age Home

The scene at the old age home was one of joy and appreciation as the children personally handed out the treats they had purchased with the collected donations. Amidst the exchange, it was evident that the elders present were deeply touched by the gesture, cherishing the interaction with the young visitors.

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Zaina Aman

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Achalpur, Maharashtra, Feb. 23:

In a heartening display of compassion and community spirit, children from Achalpur took matters into their own hands, distributing fruit and biscuits at a local old age home. Their initiative, fueled by funds collected through the children’s charity box under the Children Islamic Organisation (CIO) run under Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, brought smiles to the faces of the elderly residents.

The scene at the old age home was one of joy and appreciation as the children personally handed out the treats they had purchased with the collected donations. Amidst the exchange, it was evident that the elders present were deeply touched by the gesture, cherishing the interaction with the young visitors.

Speaking about the significance of the occasion, the in-charge of the old age home remarked on the establishment’s 15-year history of providing care and support to elders from various backgrounds. Notably, they highlighted a poignant observation: while individuals from diverse religious and caste backgrounds have availed themselves of the home’s services over the years, it remains a rarity to witness Muslim families parting with their elderly relatives.

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