By Susan Narjala | Communications Consultant
The boys could hardly contain their excitement. They were on the sets of some of their favorite movies and TV shows. They were touching props that their film heroes had used. They were dancing to music from Bollywood hits.
To say that the boys' trip to Innovative Film City was a success would be an understatement. U&I manager, Jayaraj says that it's hard to put into words the boys' excitement. "They were beyond thrilled," says Jay, speaking of their excursion to one of India's premier movie-themed parks.
The other highlights of the day included the wave pool (a first for all the boys) and the unlimited buffet lunch. The boys were accompanied by a team from one of U&I's corporate partners, ensuring that it was a safe day where they could be supervised while they had a blast.
While for many of us, a trip to a theme park is fun, for these boys who barely have the chance to leave the confines of their State Home, this was a trip of a lifetime - something they're unlikely to forget for years to come.
Today, U&I cares for close to 300 residents in State-run institutions like the Boys' Home. We are there to ensure that each person there lives to their fullest. Thank you for partnering with us to make this happen.
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