Manthan School provides its students with various volunteer opportunities to connect with and impact people's lives. Community service offers the ideal platform to develop life skills and gain firsthand experience and understanding of society's needs.
Every year, Manthan organises a day-long carnival called the 'Diwali Mela' on its campus to raise funds for charity. The revenue generated from the event is used to develop Tellapur government schools in the form of new furniture, stationery, and school supplies.
The carnival offers a range of fun-filled activities for both children and adults. Food, games and crafts stalls help contribute to the cause. Parent volunteers organise food stalls and prepare food items sold at the mela, while students and staff make colourful diyas and lamps for the Diwali sale.
Fresh vegetables grown from the school garden and saplings are also sold. Parents, friends, and relatives support the cause by purchasing items from the various stalls.
Manthanites conducted a 3-day vaccination drive with the help of Apollo Hospitals and Tellapur Neighbourhood Association (TeNA) to protect our staff and our neighbourhood residents during the pandemic. More than 4000 residents staying in Tellapur were vaccinated during this drive, along with our teachers, ayahs, drivers, chefs, and their families.
The COAP (Community Outreach and Aid Programme) Club works on spreading awareness about important topics like mental health, body positivity, and menstrual hygiene through creative newsletters.
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L.V. Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) is a World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Prevention of Blindness. The Institute’s Rehabilitation Centre provides volunteer opportunities to Manthan students annually. The students get to record audio, create tactile learning materials and assist organisers with a summer camp for differently abled children.
The experience of interacting with visually challenged children and young adults is eye-opening and empathy-building for the students.
Manthan Life Skills Club organised the "Share and Care" drive to donate clothing and shoes for villagers. Parents and students participated in this drive, and the collected items were used for our Tellapur village development projects.
As a part of community service, Manthan School successfully participated in the "Adopt a Child" programme for a couple of years. With parents and staff as our donor partners, we adopted more than 200 students from Vivekananda Public School.
The Leadership team and donors visited the school's children and bonded with them. We all wanted to ensure that the relationship was more than just a financial contribution. Our students accompanied us on these visits. It not only made them aware of how privileged their own lives were but also highlighted the value of giving.
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