By Sudeeptha GV | U&I Care Manager
Dear Partner and Friend
The Institute for Mentally handicapped children (IMHC) currently houses 85 boys with special needs who have been abandoned by their families or lost and brought to the Institute. Working with the boys in a State run Home is as rewarding as it is challenging and everyday brings us new issues, experiences and reasons to celebrate. Thank you so much for supporting our work at the Institute and believing in the work we do among these wonderful children.
Here are some of the main highlights and challenges:
BIG BIRTHDAY BASH 2014
The biggest and happiest event at the Home is the Big Birthday Bash. It is that day of the year that we host a carnival to celebrate the lives of these 85 special boys. This year we celebrated it on the 8th of Aug and had nearly 50 volunteers come to enjoy the day with the boys.
The place was decorated and the kids with their volunteers were ready to party. The carnival included everything from merry-go-rounds, bouncing castles and a (mini) giant wheel, to horse rides and a magic show! It was great to watch the volunteers help the kids get on and off the rides and also accompany them on some. The boys got their faces painted and ate as much pop corn and cotton candy that they could get their hands on, but not before making sure the volunteers with them ate well too! Once the excitement with the rides died down, the boys cut 5 birthday cakes while the volunteers sang for them. After lunch, the magician brought out his bag of tricks and the boys were amazed by all the colours and magic around them! No good party ends without dancing and it was a whole lot of fun watching them move and groove with their volunteers. We ended the days by giving each boy a gift bag, which had in it, colourful toys bought by our friends and partners at Tymtix, a Bangalore-based software company.
Balloons, cotton candy, popcorn, face-painting, carnival rides, and an atmosphere of excitement! The Big Birthday Bash 2014 had it all! Thank you for helping us give the boys at the Special Needs Home a day to remember all year long!
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