A charity in Mumbai is trying to brighten up the lives of slum-dwellers this Diwali!
The Street Funder, a fair organised by the Borivali-based Naidu club, encouraged families to donate their unused belongings. These belongings were then browsed through and taken by slum dwellers as gifts.
The event was organised from 13-15 October at Mumbai’s Korakendra grounds. Around 1,500 people came in to browse through the range items, according to an Indian Express report.
People chose from a range of products including furniture, electronic appliances, clothes, toys and games for kids.
Talking to The Indian Express about the one-of-its-kind fair, the founder of the Naidu Club, Ganesh Naidu, said, “Many people appreciated the move and openly donated items. Those in need got them for free. We became a medium and through it could help hundreds of people.”
Many children chose video games and clothes for themselves, whereas adults went with things like furniture, electronic appliances, and so on.
The video on the Facebook page for the fair reveals the amount of donations that came in:
These are surely the kind of initiatives we need to make ours and their festivals better!
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