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Ryan International Students Bond with Elderly Residents at Pune’s Ananddham Old Age Home

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Ryan International Students Bond with Elderly Residents at Pune’s Ananddham Old Age Home
Ryan International Students Bond with Elderly Residents at Pune’s Ananddham Old Age Home

Ryan International Students Foster Connections with Elderly Residents at Pune's Ananddham Old Age HomePune, October 25, 2024: In a heartwarming display of intergenerational bonding, twenty students from Ryan International Academy, Bavdhan, visited Ananddham Old Age Home in Kothrud, Pune, bringing joy and essential supplies to the elderly residents. The school initiated its first community outreach program with the facility, creating meaningful bonds between the young students and senior citizens.

Students from grades III to X participated in this compassionate activity by spending quality time with the aged residents of the home, whose age range is between 86 to 92 years. The school community collected essentials for a hygiene collection drive to support the needy facility for ten elderly female residents.

During the hour-long visit, students engaged in heartfelt interactions with eight of the home’s residents, who shared their life experiences and wisdom. A highlight of the visit was the cultural exchange through music, as students and residents joined together in singing Marathi songs, including “Abhari Abhari,” expressing gratitude for life’s blessings.

The visit included a special feature with Mrs. Sindhu Vasant Padalkar, a 91-year-old resident and published author, gifted two of her Marathi books to the school library: “Antriche Bol,” a collection of poems, and “Eka Aaichi Gosht,” a novel. These books will serve as lasting reminders of this meaningful exchange.

Mrs. Ruchi Masi, Principal of Ryan International Academy, Bavdhan emphasized the importance of such initiatives, stating, “It is essential for the younger generation to understand and value family ties. These visits help instil important values, fostering empathy and respect for elders. By interacting with the elderly and sharing time, children learn the importance of relationships, gratitude, and giving back to the community.”

The impact of the visit was profound on the students, who returned with a deeper appreciation for their own families and a greater understanding of elderly care. Many expressed feelings of gratitude for their own family situations and developed empathy for the home’s residents, some of whom have limited family connections. Ryan International Academy intends to continue this recently established collaboration through upcoming visits and development support projects.

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