WMLogistics India Pvt. Ltd. Initiated First CSR Activity on February 14, 2014 by
celebrating the ‘Spirit of
Valentine’s Day’ in a unique
way.
We have initiated our first CSR activity in collaboration with Samarpan Care Awareness and Rehabilitation Centre for the Mentally Ill. An Organization working for mentally challenged individuals of the society in Indore District. Initially, organization worked on institution-based management of mentally challenged through vocational training for livelihood and day care shelter. Samarpan gradually increased in its Activities and started operation in other sectors of development as well.
The
activity started with a small introduction about the Samarpan Care Centre by
Ms. Reena Khot and the visit of the entire Center. This helped each of the WML
Employees to interact with the in-mates and understand their situation and
problems. Later, all of the employees participated in used paper bags and
wristband making workshop. The salient feature of this workshop was that they
were inmates who actually taught us to make bags and wristbands. All the items
made by us will be put on sale by the Centre to generate revenue for their
day-to-day needs. The activity ended with the snacks party for the inmates and
blanket and bed-sheets distribution by WML.
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Mandeep
Vats:
This
was a touching event especially on a day linked to spreading love and care.
The team took the initiative to visit the center and spend some time with the
people undergoing treatment. The Samarpan team helped us to do more than just
donating few things. I urge everyone to experience this at least once in
lifetime.
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Pramod Prasanna:
It was a very enriching experience
to be able to visit Samarpan Care Awareness and Rehabilitation Centre at
Indore. The facility inmates and the volunteers were kind enough to open
about their day-to-day challenges and activities. They displayed their skill
developing activities such as making articles like Paper bags as well as
friendship bands. Many of us were new to these skills and I can proudly say
that I have developed my paper bag making skills from this organization.
In essence, I think it was a very
good activity for us as an organization and gives us an insight to the life
and challenges of these troubled women. Such interactions will provide us a
platform to contribute: whether in terms of marketing their products or
spreading a word about their organization.
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Abdul Samir Khan:
This year’s Valentine day was not same as I
have celebrated throughout my life.
This time, I was at Samarpan Care Awareness
and Rehabilitation Centre. I spent few hours with mentally challenge people.
I learnt from them how to create wristband and Paper bags that requires lot
of concentration, skills and passion. In addition my perception was that
mentally challenged people can never live their normal life but hats off to
Samarpan Care team who trained depressed and mentally
challenged people and help them to reinvent there life. This completely
changed my perception. This was my best valentine I ever celebrated.
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Bhupesh
Karanakar:
I
was very touched by visiting the Centre, and actually seeing the situation of
these women. I felt very helpless at a certain level but was also happy to
share my ideas with them. Being a Software Engineer, the least I can do for
them is to create a website/ blog where they can showcase their hand-made
products for sale. I am happy that we are doing such activities at
Organizational level, and will be looking forward to many more such
activities in future.
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Deepak
Sharma:
I
have been a part of many such activities in future like visiting old-age
homes, orphanages, blind schools, etc. But visiting a center like this was
all together a new experience. I would look forward to such activities in
future.
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Nidhi
Kanodia:
Visiting
Samarpan Centre for Mentally Ill Women was all together a new experience for
me. I was aware of our plan that we were planning to donate some blankets and
bed-sheets to the in-mates. I was going there with a pre-planned agenda to
GIVE them something. But, by spending 3 hours with inmates my whole
perception was changed. All of them were trying so hard to recover from their
illness. None of them was dependent on anyone for their day-to-day
activities. By making small things like used paper bags, wristbands, jewelry,
greeting cards, lamps etc. they were trying to keep them busy, learn
concentration and earn their lively hood. All of them were far better than
all of us. I returned back with a whole new perception.
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