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Nothing strengthens the judgment and quickens the conscience like individual responsibility. A society is a collection of all individuals. Just as many tiny drops become a great ocean, so the collective contribution of all individuals can make our society a place we will all want to belong to! Each individual must come forward to contribute either physically or monetarily towards society.
Charity begins at home. As it is very aptly said "BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD"
Our community service program proposes to expose our students to a reality outside their own experience so that they may learn to cope with unexpected difficulties and mature in the process.
SGS encourages its students to play a constructive role in the community by being actively involved in initiatives like:
- Adopting a monument
- Adopting a village / park
- Neighbourhood Traffic Committee
- Local Cleanliness
- Environment Awareness Campaigns
21st December 2015 – Visit to Orphanage
The students of Sachdeva Global School visited Don Bosco Orphanage (Sec-7, Dwarka) for Community service on 21st December 2015. It is a home for 118 orphans. Group of students performed a dance number to sensitize everyone for road safety measures. Globalites carried essential items, painting colors, sketch pens, books and worksheets for the orphans. The students had a wonderful experience interacting and playing with the children of the orphanage.
23rd October 2015 – Donation to Goonj
Believing in inculcating ‘The Joy of Giving’ in each and every stakeholder of the school, a huge number of clothes, toys, shoes and bed sheets and linen were collected by the students and sent to Goonj, an NGO with whom the school has been in association for long. The staff and students of SGS hope that this contribution will make some difference to the lives of the needy and will prove to be a glimmer of hope in the festive season.
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