Our mission is to develop awareness and capability in those members of the society who have been deprived of their rights because of the inequality and exploitation. This is the place to get a view on the happenings and news at Snehalaya
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
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It's heartening to see LeedsMet students returning to Snehlaya, engaging in meaningful activities like teaching, art, and more. Their contributions inspire. Looking forward to welcoming the next batch
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Snehalaya buzzing with LeedsMet students is a heartening sight. Volunteering abroad, a transformative experience indeed. It reminds me of my own clumsy attempts to teach basic coding to underprivileged kids. Talk about cultural exchange gone slightly sideways, haha. Oh, the stories I could tell. This reminds me of that time I thought I could handle spicy Indian food, big mistake! Speaking of adventures, back in college, I tried to organize a charity event and it was a total logistical nightmare, almost felt like a love tester to see how much I could endure.
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