On December 28, the Society for Bright Future (SBF) organised a blanket distribution programme for the needy in the courtyard of Manav Mandir Trust, Delhi. In this programme, blankets were distributed to school-going orphan children under the Manav Mandir Trust. Many prominent members of the Manav Mandir Trust participated on this occasion. Dr. Arun Prakash (a philosopher and writer) was present as the chief guest of the program. Dr. Arun Prakash has been a member of the Cultural Committee of the G20 and a pioneer of India-Korea cultural relations. In his address on this occasion, Dr. Prakash praised the work of the Society for Bright Future and described it as a source of inspiration for the society. Dr. Prakash said that the Society for Bright Future is playing an important role in nation-building and social welfare work, and the work of this organisation is praiseworthy. Apart from Dr. Prakash, Sadhvi Samta Shri (Trustee and Director, Manav Mandir Trust) and Shri Arun Yogi (Trustee and Director, Manav Mandir Trust) were also present in this program. Sadhvi Samta Shri said in her address that the Society for Bright Future is a leading organisation for human welfare, and this work is commendable. Sadhvi Samta Shri said that we will continue to do such programmes with Society for Bright Future. Shri Arun Yogi also appreciated the work of the Society for Bright Future.
On this occasion, Dr. Aamir Jamal, Volunteer Coordinator of the Society for Bright Future, started his speech by reading a verse from the Quran and saying that service is not a favour, but a responsibility that has to be delivered to its rightful owner. The Society for Bright Future is actively engaged in this work and is doing it considering it a social duty. Dr. Aamir Jamal said that the objective of this programme is to create awareness among the people that people should not snatch the rights of any rightful person and make efforts to help those in need. PR Coordinator Mr. Ashhar Alam also briefly presented the work of Society for Bright Future.
It is known that the Project Relief Programme is run in 16 states of India by the Society for Bright Future to provide assistance to the poor and needy sections of society during the winter season. If we talk about the distribution of blankets at the national level under Project Rahat till now, the Society for Bright Future has distributed approximately 2.5 lakh blankets. Talking about the activities of the last few years, SBF has worked towards rehabilitation and humanitarian assistance for thousands of people. The Society for Bright Future (SBF) is a leading social organisation in the country, working to prevent and reduce the risk of disasters across India, provide relief during such events, rehabilitate the affected people, and bring them back to normal life. Its objective is to encourage human activities to prevent and reduce disasters and thereby contribute to the security of mankind.
Dr. Aamir Jamal (National Volunteer Coordinator), Mr. Ashhar Alam (PR Coordinator), and SBF volunteers (volunteers from Delhi) played an active role in organising this programme.