By Mercy Annapoorani | Director
In the past months our Bud’s Network teachers continue to provide individual guidance and support to children in 12 learning centers. The children have made noticeable improvements at school and are demonstrating better academic performance.
Furthermore, the Bud’s Network centers not only provide individual guidance tailored to each child’s specific needs but also enable children to connect with one another and share fun moments outside of school.
One highlight in recent months was the celebration of International Children’s Day on November 14. The children came together to draw and enjoyed sweets and new stationery items.
At the Chittoor center, a collective waste collection activity was organized on the school grounds to raise awareness of waste management and recycling. Two children volunteered to take responsibility for waste management on the campus.
Through this collective event, children gained knowledge about environmental challenges and can therefore adopt more environmentally responsible attitudes. These experiences help children develop a sense of responsibility toward both their communities and the environment, fostering lifelong habits of care and stewardship.
Thank you, dear donors, with your ongoing support, we are able to not only provide academic support but also help children adopt healthier habits and care for their environment.
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