Source: The Telegraph
The less privileged children of a school for hearing and speech impaired here can now look forward for better education, healthcare and nutrition.
Amway Opportunity Foundation unveiled “Project Sunrise”, a global welfare initiative for the less privileged child. Amway Opportunity Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of Amway India Enterprises Private Ltd, will partner Kshitish Muk Badhir Vidyalaya (School for hearing and speech impaired) in Ranchi, for three years.
S.N. Pradhan, the inspector-general of police (provision), flagged off the project today. “Project Sunrise is supported by Amway’s global corporate social responsibility initiative. One by one, it will extend to 52 such schools across the country. This project is primarily supported by Amway’s 50th year anniversary funds, where Amway Opportunity Foundation will engage partnerships with NGOs to support on-going education, healthcare (with focus on access to safe drinking water) and nutrition of these children,” said Diptarag Bhattacharjee, the Amway vice-president (east), also a volunteer of Amway Opportunity Foundation. Amway, supposed to be a leader in multi-level marketing, considers all its employees and distributors as Amway Opportunity Foundation volunteers.
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