NLC distributes aid to HIV affected children

To provide Rs. 1.25 lakh worth food packets to children every month

January 30, 2017 12:20 am | Updated January 31, 2017 08:13 am IST - CUDDALORE:

Yogamaya Acharya, president Ladies Club and Sneha Opportunity School of Neyveli distributing Poshak Food packets and Sweets to HIV +ve Children during her visit to the Vridhhachalam on 28.01.2017. Also seen are, Shri J. Peter James GM/CSR, Shri Balachandar AEE/CSR and members of Neyveli Ladies Club.

Yogamaya Acharya, president Ladies Club and Sneha Opportunity School of Neyveli distributing Poshak Food packets and Sweets to HIV +ve Children during her visit to the Vridhhachalam on 28.01.2017. Also seen are, Shri J. Peter James GM/CSR, Shri Balachandar AEE/CSR and members of Neyveli Ladies Club.

The Corporate Social Responsibility team from NLC India Limited, along with Neyveli Ladies Club patrons and members, distributed essentials to children under the care of the HIV+ve Society Vridhachalam in Cuddalore.

Yogamaya Acharya, president, Neyveli Ladies Club and Sneha Opportunity School of Neyveli, J. Peter James, general manager, CSR, distributed food packets, a specially prepared nutritious food items to HIV affected children, which contains cereals. Stocks of channa , dates, snacks, soaps and uniforms were also distributed to 75 children and sarees and lungis provided to their parents. NLC has committed its CSR team to provide ₹1.25 lakh worth food packets to 225 children at Puthupalayam and 75 children of Vridhachalam every month.

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