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DNA : children's bay at Malad orphanage : Nov 16,2007

 children's bay at Malad orphanage

On the occasion of Children's Day, management and staff of interconti­nental The Grand Hotel Sahar visited Daya Vihar Orphanage, Malad. The or­phanage is managed by John Chacko and his wife Asha John. This is a part of the activity by Compassion Charita­ble Trust which shelters street children who are abandoned by their parents. Currently housing 25 such orphans picked from railway stations, streets and slums, they have rescued and adopted children working in slaughter houses and tobacco factories. On the occasion of Children Day, the team set up a buffet for these children at their premises where they sang together and had fun.

 

Sujata Gowda, food and beverage executive said, "We could have partici­pated with bigger charitable organisa­tions, as they all are doing a great job, but this year we wanted to get to peo­ple who do not get huge sponsors sor we organised lunch for them at their premises and all departments con­tributed they could for this cause."

 


Publication : DNA; Section : Westcost; Pg :2; Date : 16/11/07

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