iVolunteer to hold brighten up learning spaces for underprivileged children

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iVolunteer, a leading volunteer organization, is all set to organize a school makeover activity on 30 April, in Kondhwa aimed at transforming the learning environment for underprivileged children. The activity, titled “Let’s Paint Those School Walls for Children,” will focus on painting the walls of a government school in Pune that caters to children from slum areas.

iVolunteer aims to change the learning atmosphere by giving the school a much-needed makeover. By painting the walls with vibrant colors, inspirational quotes, and educational themes, the organization aims to create a child-friendly environment that motivates and inspires children to learn. The initiative recognizes the impact of the school environment on children’s learning and aims to make a positive difference by transforming the physical space.

Speaking about the activity, Pratibha Sharma head of iVolunteer said, “We believe that a visually appealing and inspiring learning environment can have a significant impact on children’s motivation and engagement in their studies. We invite everyone who wants to make a difference in the lives of these underprivileged children to join us in this noble cause.”

Those interested in volunteering for the school makeover activity can email their details to [email protected] to register. The event is open to volunteers of all ages and backgrounds, and volunteers encourage everyone to come forward and contribute to this worthy cause.

About iVolunteer:

iVolunteer is a leading volunteering organization in India that facilitates volunteering opportunities across various causes, including education, health, environment, and more. The organization connects volunteers with nonprofit organizations to create a meaningful impact in communities across the country. iVolunteer believes in the power of volunteering to transform lives and works towards creating a more engaged and responsible citizenry. 

For more information, visit www.ivolunteer.org.in.

Nividita KelapureÂ