Thats amazing Sandeep.
I am a physio from UK, just searching some info about the rehab in India and it happend to view your gallary and it was an excellent idea to spend such a qualitative time with them.
Hi,
When i was in my 8th standard, my school had invited over these special children from sweker upkaar to our school.We had spent an entire day with them making them play sports, paint, do some craft work and a lot more.That was the best day of my life.I simply couldn’t let go of them towards the end because of the great time i was having.Now I’m a final year medical student and I’ve only been thinking in my head all these years that i should go back and visit them but it never happened.I really got motivated after reading about the work you’ve done and this year I’m definitely planning something for those children, keeping my birthday as a deadline.thanks for inspiring me and you really have a kind heart.
Hi Sneha, It’s good to know that you are thinking about those under privileged kids at this young age and the way you kept memories alive about that one day you spent with them is really amazing. Just go n spend with them. But don’t make them feel that they are any lesser than us in anyway( actually they are far better than so called normal people with such ill morals and no values n no ethics). Take your friends(who genuinely feel like doing things like this) along. Being a medical student, u have a better understanding about them and try extend your help in future as you grow as a doc!!
Thats amazing Sandeep.
I am a physio from UK, just searching some info about the rehab in India and it happend to view your gallary and it was an excellent idea to spend such a qualitative time with them.
Sridhar
Hi Sridhar, Thanks for the compliment!!
Hi,
When i was in my 8th standard, my school had invited over these special children from sweker upkaar to our school.We had spent an entire day with them making them play sports, paint, do some craft work and a lot more.That was the best day of my life.I simply couldn’t let go of them towards the end because of the great time i was having.Now I’m a final year medical student and I’ve only been thinking in my head all these years that i should go back and visit them but it never happened.I really got motivated after reading about the work you’ve done and this year I’m definitely planning something for those children, keeping my birthday as a deadline.thanks for inspiring me and you really have a kind heart.
Hi Sneha, It’s good to know that you are thinking about those under privileged kids at this young age and the way you kept memories alive about that one day you spent with them is really amazing. Just go n spend with them. But don’t make them feel that they are any lesser than us in anyway( actually they are far better than so called normal people with such ill morals and no values n no ethics). Take your friends(who genuinely feel like doing things like this) along. Being a medical student, u have a better understanding about them and try extend your help in future as you grow as a doc!!
Wish you best of luck! God bless you!!