Mangaluru: KCWA donates Rs. 15,41,376 to Daya Special Children Day Care Centre


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Mangaluru, Jul 25: The Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) handed over a cheque of Rs. 15,41,376 to Daya Special Children Day Care Centre for the treatment and rehabilitation of differently abled children on Tuesday, July 25.

On this memorable occasion, the vice president Arun Jossy D’Souza, the general secretary Reena Wilma Pereira, auditor Kevin Preetham D’Souza and the education coordinator Veena Serrao were present and handed over the cheque to the director Fr Vinod Mascarenhas. On behalf of management, Fr Vinod thanked KCWA president, the office bearers and the well wishers for their selfless sacrifies in raising such a good amount for the wellbeing of the special children.

The secretary, Reena Wilma Pereira appreciated the good work initiated and done by Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra in Daya Special School and the Suvidya interest free loan for the education of the rural poor youths and said KCWA is very privileged to be the partner of CKSK.

The director Fr Vinod Mascarenhas felicitated the KCWA vice president Arun Jossy D’Souza for the KCWA’s contribution towards the welfare of the Daya special children and education of the rural poor. After the stage program, Daya special children exhibited their colourful talents and entertained the guests. The KCWA committee members too joined with the children by singing melodies songs.

The programme was conducted by Poornima and head mistress Divya proposed a vote of thanks.

 

 

  

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