My family
is not so rich and we are more a part of the middle class. My best friend's
family is poor and so they often have to take support from different people and
organizations. I remember the time they went to Relief India Trust when my
friend's younger brother had several medical needs. While he spent time under
their care, Relief India Trust taught all the children some Indian songs that
represented the spirit of our country. On India’s Republic
Day the children sang every song they had learned (such as Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon), watched
some influential films and they learned about the importance of working together
in oneness. Many now have discovered that Relief India Trust uses wonderful
events to not only help with physical needs but mental and spiritual ones as
well.
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