Our Year 12 students participating in Clayfield College's India Service Trip 2014 will be volunteering at Amar Seva Sangam. As part of the fundraising for this centre for disabled people, CC is holding a Bollywood Accessories Day! Staff and students will dress up Bollywood-style for a gold coin donation, and henna painting will be available. This will provide vital funds for Amar Seva Sangam.
As well as volunteering at Amar Seva Sangam, a rehabilitation and development centre for disabled people, Clayfield College India Service Trip participants will present a donation to help fund the centre’s work and development. We would greatly appreciate donations from the community to support this, which can be made on the Clayfield College website by following the steps in the picture below. Thank you for your support and generosity.
Participants in the Clayfield College India Service Trip 2014 will volunteer at Amar Seva Sangam, a rehabilitation and development centre for disabled people. The students will help teach children at the centre and assist with administrative tasks, whilst also sharing Indian and Australian cultural traditions and fostering connections with residents. Check out the video below about Amar Seva Sangam, to learn more about the care facility, what their mission is and how they educate and empower disabled people. As an altruistic alternative to Schoolies Week, Clayfield College is conducting a service trip to India. Year 12 students will volunteer at Amar Seva Sangam, a rehabilitation and development centre for disabled people, located near Madurai in southern India. The College is proud to have a continuing relationship with Amar Seva Sangam and looks forward to developing this further.
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