Nutrition supply to HIV Children 23.02.2024
Dr. Ramakrishna Acharya ji, head of Ramakrishna Education Institutions, has been providing financial support to the local Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, providing nutritious food, distribution of medicines, biscuits, kits etc. Today i.e. on February 23rd organized program conference was attended by HIV responsible children, Red Cross Society staff, YRG Care volunteer organization coordinators. On this occasion, Ramakrishna Acharyaji addressed the children affected by HIV and said that the children who do not know what is wrong, who are unfortunately affected by HIV disease, if they are provided with timely good nutritious food and timely medicines, their life standard will be increased, so he has come forward to help this, for almost two years, 25 thousand rupees every month. He said that he has come forward to provide these children with nutritious food, medicine kits, biscuits and soaps etc. He said that due to the grace of God, we get some satisfaction when we participate in such charitable activities in the society. He also said that it is a social responsibility for everyone to come forward to help in whatever way they can in their lives and to protect such children. The coordinators of YRG Care said that they should take care to ensure that these children use food and medicine kits on time. The elders say that human service is Madhava service. It is Gods grace that we are also at the level of serving others, so we are undertaking such programs. Moreover, he asked the members of the charity organization not to neglect their studies so that these students should do well in their studies and learn well. President of the Red Cross Society, Dastagiri Acharyaji, said that Dr. Ramakrishna Acharyaji, who came forward to distribute medicine kits and biscuits to the HIV-affected children, praised and congratulated Dr. Ramakrishna Acharyaji for his services. Mrs. Pragati Mataji, Estate Manager of Ramakrishna Educational Institutions, said that she is happy that her college has taken up service programs by distributing medicines, soaps and diaper kits to the HIV-affected children who do not know their abhum shubham.