The Global Peace Games for Children and Youth were hosted in Bangalore, in DN Street in Sevanagar. Mr. Manmohan Iyer from New York, a basketball coach and sports journalist who is involved with many initiatives for children (including ours), organised the event.
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Global Peace Games-19th sept
We are going to be represented at the 2009 Global Peace Games for Children and Youth, at Bangalore. It is being held at Banaswadi- Maruti sevanagar, on the 19th of Sept.This is a whole day event with games such as football, hockey and other stall games. Everyone is welcome to participate. This will help us raise funds too.
Event Pictures!
Aryamaan, Sanjay and Sinchana celebrated their birthdays the 6th of Sept., at Kidwai Hospital Pediatric ward! Children and their caregivers had loads of fun and everyone had plenty of laughs with our Magician and his tricks. The people at Samiksha organised the event and Mrs.Tania Khosla, sponsored the Party celebrations.. Look at the pictures on Facebook!
Happy Birthday!
Sunday morning the 6th Sept was a day of anticipation and great joy for the children. We celebrated the birthdays of Sanjay (10 years), Sinchana (6 years) and Aryaman (6 years) at KMIO Kapoor ward. Our parent sponsor Tania arranged for Magician Satish Kumar to entertain the children. We also had a prayer, some singing and shared gifts and toys with all children at the ward and the dharamshala. The best part was when most of the mothers also joined in and participated in the show. Everyone had a very fun time that morning with lots of laughs! Our Yoga teacher Swami Yogaratna wrapped up the event with some beautiful singing with the children.
Birthday Party!
We will have a birthday party for all the children at Kidwai whose birthdays are in August. The party will be on the 6th of September (a Sunday) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Kapoor Ward of Kidwai Hospital. Anyone willing to contribute (cash only) is welcome to do so. No food items please. For details please contact Manjari at the Foundation.


