In a heartwarming celebration of the festival of lights, the Green Pencil Foundation Team celebrated Diwali with slum children at Mansarovar Park, Delhi, bringing smiles, colors, and joy to over 60 children. The event was filled with happiness, creativity, and the true spirit of togetherness.

The celebration included rangoli making, sweet distribution, and a series of fun-filled activities that created lasting memories for the children. The foundation’s volunteers ensured that the festive spirit reached every corner of the community, emphasizing that the true essence of Diwali lies in sharing joy and spreading light to those who need it most.

The event was graced by Mr. Aakash Mahato, National Operations Head of Green Pencil Foundation, along with Mr. Divyansh Gandhi, Media Coordinator, and volunteers Mayank Gupta, Nitesh Yadav, Himanshi Mehra, Neha, and Vedika Aggarwal. Their collective efforts made the celebration both meaningful and memorable, reminding everyone that small acts of kindness can brighten countless lives.

Speaking about the initiative, Aakash Mahato said,
“Diwali is not just about lights and decorations; it’s about illuminating lives. Seeing the children smile today was the biggest celebration for all of us.”
The Green Pencil Foundation continues to stand for inclusion, compassion, and sustainability, ensuring that no one is left behind during festive moments. Through such initiatives, the organization reinforces its belief that true happiness comes from giving back to society and creating a more connected, caring world.

