My Journey in Ayuda

Ayuda NGO
2 min readSep 25, 2020

1. Riviera 2018 Stall

When I look back at the two and a half years I have spent in this club, I see so many memories flooding my mind. I see the three Rivieras where we put our heart and souls to sell stuff, I see the countless number of outreach events we had in Bethels, Nambikai Illam, and other places, I see the wonderful people I met in the club, and I see the feeling of accomplishment at being able to help the underprivileged.

2. With the Core of 2019–20

I look at the word Ayuda which means ‘To help’ and I See that throughout my time in this club I have learned the meaning of helping others while expecting nothing in return. Throughout the time, from being a member of the core committee to being on the board and later transferring the board onto our juniors, Ayuda has been an integral part of shaping me as a better person.

3. Project Go Green at Bethels

Each and every event was a new experience that taught us all so much about what the people in our surroundings and all over the world actually need. We learned that we are lucky to be so blessed and we need to learn the trait of sharing with others.

4. Medical Camp at Nambikai Illam

Not only did this time teach me compassion and love for all, but it also taught me the skills of time management, event organizing, communication skills, and much more. It has been a journey of meeting some of the most amazing people, working to help the underprivileged, passing on what we learned, and taking the organization forward.

- Utkarsh Gandhi (Vice President 2019–20, Ayuda NGO)

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Ayuda NGO

Bring out the change in society by spreading hands to help the unprivileged children and other backward communities.