This post captures the experience of Children using the Helping Bag, in their own words.
Kaavya's Experience
Hi everyone,
I`m going to tell you about my last week experience with the Helping Bag.This was when my dad took me, Thanish, Eshan and Saatu for a drive.We were supposed to keep our eyes open and if we found a person we could help we would yell `Stop the car!!!!' and my father(A.K.A Go Cool mama:) would tell us whether we could help him or not. You would not believe the number of people we helped, every where we went we always found someone to help within 5 minutes...It was a great experience and seeing the joy some people get out of things we dont even care about is something else..:)
P.S one main thing I learnt dont ever ever under any circumstances give the excuse that you could not find someone to help because people are ALWAYS there it depends on you if you choose to help them or not....
BTW had a great learning and fun experience that day so thank you so much appa:D
I`d love to hear more from all of you,
Kaavya
Thanish and Akshar's Experience
When I was coming back from akshars birthday party, I was talking in the car and then suddenly ramu nuncle told us to help the people thankfully akshar had his bag.We gave biscuits to the poor couple.i felt happy and contented
Adding to Kaavya and Thanish's experience below...
When we drove the kids last week...the one that Kaavya has mentioned, this is how many people we helped in about an hr of driving around...
1) Kids helped an Old handicap man in the signal with biscuits
2) Kids stopped at a small roadside shop to see 2 girls (aged 5 years and below) - we gave them biscuits, soap and tooth brush
3) Kids saw a homeless sleeping in a bus stop and gave biscuit packets
4) Kids stopped at a construction site and found a mother with 2 small children - we gave them biscuits and tooth brushes. The mother said she had no money to pay for those things and we said that we dont need money and we are giving this for free as help. She was happy and her smile conveyed a lot.
5) Kids also stopped by a old man who was sitting in the pavement. When we offered biscuit packets,the old man politely said no and was not looking for help. We did not offend him. We were not offended either.
These things happen and will not discourage us to reach out to help the ones who need help.
We helped using the 4 helping bags we had in the car (Kaavya, Saatvik, Eshan and Thanish).
Was a wonderful experience for all of us.
Eshan's Experience
I'm going to give my version of our "road trip". Thanish, saatvik ,kaavya, gokul mama and me drove around Marathahalli. we helped an old man sitting near a signal by giving him some biscuits.we also helped a man sleeping near the bus station. we helped we helped a bunch of other people too. it was really fun to help people who were in need .it was really inspiring too. when i go to chennai i will tell my grandparents to join the "helping bag" revolution.
Kaavya's Experience
Hi everyone,
I`m going to tell you about my last week experience with the Helping Bag.This was when my dad took me, Thanish, Eshan and Saatu for a drive.We were supposed to keep our eyes open and if we found a person we could help we would yell `Stop the car!!!!' and my father(A.K.A Go Cool mama:) would tell us whether we could help him or not. You would not believe the number of people we helped, every where we went we always found someone to help within 5 minutes...It was a great experience and seeing the joy some people get out of things we dont even care about is something else..:)
P.S one main thing I learnt dont ever ever under any circumstances give the excuse that you could not find someone to help because people are ALWAYS there it depends on you if you choose to help them or not....
BTW had a great learning and fun experience that day so thank you so much appa:D
I`d love to hear more from all of you,
Kaavya
Thanish and Akshar's Experience
When I was coming back from akshars birthday party, I was talking in the car and then suddenly ramu nuncle told us to help the people thankfully akshar had his bag.We gave biscuits to the poor couple.i felt happy and contented
Adding to Kaavya and Thanish's experience below...
When we drove the kids last week...the one that Kaavya has mentioned, this is how many people we helped in about an hr of driving around...
1) Kids helped an Old handicap man in the signal with biscuits
2) Kids stopped at a small roadside shop to see 2 girls (aged 5 years and below) - we gave them biscuits, soap and tooth brush
3) Kids saw a homeless sleeping in a bus stop and gave biscuit packets
4) Kids stopped at a construction site and found a mother with 2 small children - we gave them biscuits and tooth brushes. The mother said she had no money to pay for those things and we said that we dont need money and we are giving this for free as help. She was happy and her smile conveyed a lot.
5) Kids also stopped by a old man who was sitting in the pavement. When we offered biscuit packets,the old man politely said no and was not looking for help. We did not offend him. We were not offended either.
These things happen and will not discourage us to reach out to help the ones who need help.
We helped using the 4 helping bags we had in the car (Kaavya, Saatvik, Eshan and Thanish).
Was a wonderful experience for all of us.
Eshan's Experience
I'm going to give my version of our "road trip". Thanish, saatvik ,kaavya, gokul mama and me drove around Marathahalli. we helped an old man sitting near a signal by giving him some biscuits.we also helped a man sleeping near the bus station. we helped we helped a bunch of other people too. it was really fun to help people who were in need .it was really inspiring too. when i go to chennai i will tell my grandparents to join the "helping bag" revolution.
Adarsh Shares with his school - The Helping Bag Idea
Adarsh shared the Helping Bag idea with his class teacher and his entire school by posting on the school Facebook page and on Deens Academy Blog.
http://deens.blog.com/2014/10/28/30
http://deens.blog.com/2014/10/28/30
Hello Ma'am,
I am Adarsh Suresh from 5D. As you may recall, I came to your office on Tuesday ( before Diwali) and gave you a printout about the helping bag. You told me to write it and give it to you. I have sent the following below and I will also give you a printout tommorow ( 28 October ) .
Hello, I am Adarsh Suresh from 5D and I want to share an idea created by my neighbour uncle , Mr. Gokul and tell all my teachers, staff and beloved schoolmates about this.
I am Adarsh Suresh from 5D. As you may recall, I came to your office on Tuesday ( before Diwali) and gave you a printout about the helping bag. You told me to write it and give it to you. I have sent the following below and I will also give you a printout tommorow ( 28 October ) .
Hello, I am Adarsh Suresh from 5D and I want to share an idea created by my neighbour uncle , Mr. Gokul and tell all my teachers, staff and beloved schoolmates about this.
Adarsh's Experience
I have set the ball rolling!!! Here's a riddle for you, I helped 3 poor people on my way back from Patt class, but there were 4 smiles. Whose was the fourth smile???
ANS: Adarsh
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