Helplink Charitable Trust distributes smartphones to needy students
   Date :27-Sep-2020

Helplink Charitable Trust
 Members of Helplink Charitable Trust along with the beneficiary students.
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
The charitable trust adopts needy students and takes care of their education 
 
HELPLINK Charitable Trust is running the CAFÉ programme (Child Adoption for Education) for last 11 years, and the Trust has been awarded for excellent social work in the field of education. The Trust recently distributed the Samsung Smart phones to the poor and needy students of Orange City School, Mohannagar. Seema Daga, School Director and Sangeeta Baiswar, Principal of the school appreciated the noble gesture of Helplink Charitable Trust. Madhu Singhi, from Samrupan and Dr Sanjay Trivedi, President of Helplink Charitable Trust along with executive body members Nikhil Kothari and Sneha Trivedi also were present at the programme.
 
Dr Sanjay Trivedi informed that for last 11 years they took up the activity of adopting poor children for their educational needs like school uniforms, shoes, school bag, copies, compass etc., till date the Trust has adopted more then 31,000 students in and around city. He further added that due to COVID-19 pandemic, all school activities are shut down only on-line education is being given, which is out of reach for the poor students.
 
“We decided to extend helping hands to society, CAFÉ will reach maximum number of students for their on-line education needs,” Dr Trivedi said. He also urged the society to help CAFÉ by donating their used smart cell phones, tabs and laptops in working condition so that maximum students can be reached in an organised way. For this purpose donors may contact Helplink Charitable Trust.