Clothing Challenge Initiative supports over 300 beneficiaries across Coastal Karnataka


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (NJC)

Mangaluru, Jun 15: The Clothing Challenge Initiative has successfully extended support to more than 300 beneficiaries across Mangaluru, Udupi and surrounding areas through its clothing distribution drive.

The initiative has distributed over 1,000 clothing items to women, children, men, families from slum communities and street dwellers, helping provide essential support and promote dignity among vulnerable sections of society.

The programme was introduced by Sirajudheen Y, coordinator of the Hunger Free World Project, along with Iqbal, Distribution Staff, Hafeez Rehman, Malabar Store Head, Mangaluru, Malabar staff members and well-wishers.

The initiative focuses on collecting and distributing clothes to those in need, ensuring that basic necessities reach underprivileged communities. The clothing collection drives continue at various locations, with more distribution programmes planned in the coming weeks.

The activity highlights the commitment of the Hunger Free World Project, a social welfare initiative by Malabar Group implemented through Daya Rehabilitation Trust, towards community service and humanitarian support.

  

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