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Ruparelia Foundation planning a Christmas Party for the less privileged children

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
November 15, 2019
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The festive is drawing closer and closer every other day that passes and the excitement and FOMO are slowly building up. During this time, most people are mostly preparing to go to their families in the villages or on vacation to enjoy these few days.

There’s a group of people that have no families to back to, no home to enjoy the vacation from and will most probably lack even the basic needs like food and water during this season, and some of them will be children.

It is for these children that the ever so generous Ruparelia Foundation has organised a Christmas party to make them feel loved, remembered and cared for.

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The Foundation has already embarked on a toy collection drive dubbed “Ruparelia Foundation Toy Drive” aimed at encouraging the general public to donate all the toys they no longer use, as they can bring a lot of joy to the needy and less privileged in hospitals and orphanages.

The party is slated to happen on December 15 and these children will be treated to a full-ourse meal coupled with entertainment, as well as all the fun games that are always incorporated at kids’ parties.

The Ruparelia Foundation which is led by tycoon Dr Sudhir Ruparelia of Ruparelia group of companies, is currently in search of volunteers to join the preparations of the party that will put a big smile on the faces of the less privileged.

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