Cultivating Kindness

Held from 9-12th June, 2025.

At Star Kids School, we believe in nurturing not only the minds but also the hearts of our students. Our recent Charity Week celebration from June 9-12 was a shining example of this. During this special week, our students came together to make a difference in the lives of those in need and it was an unforgettable experience that showcased the kindness and generosity of our students. The theme of the week was to promote empathy and compassion among our students, and it was heartwarming to see them participate with such enthusiasm.

The students enthusiastically participated in the charity drive, bringing in a wide range of essential items such as toys, rice, wheat flour, cooking oil, pens, books, noodles, juice, soap, toothpaste, crayons, and biscuits. The excitement and eagerness of our students to contribute were palpable, and it was heartwarming to see them take ownership of their actions.

The collected items were then distributed to those in need, bringing joy and relief to the recipients. Our students were overjoyed to see the impact of their kindness and generosity.
The Charity sites this year were:
1) House of hope (Free tuition centre)
Location- Urra Villa colony near Rajbari ruins

2) Grace Orphanage Home
Location- Virazouma Village, Chumoukedima

3) Eliezer home of hope
Location- Chumukedima A Village

As a token of appreciation, each student received an acknowledgement badge and a handmade bookmark, recognizing their kind act. Additionally, they were given a fruit cut-out with a meaningful quotation to pin on the Charity Board, symbolizing the good deed they had done. The quotations inspired them to continue spreading kindness and compassion in their daily lives.

The Charity Board was filled with colorful fruit cut-outs and inspiring quotations, representing the collective efforts of our students. It was a visual reminder of the kindness and compassion that our students had shown during the week.

As Charity Week came to a close, we reflected on the impact it had on our students and the community. We were proud of our students for their selfless acts and their willingness to help those in need. The experience taught them the value of giving and the importance of kindness and compassion. We are grateful to our students, parents, and staff for their support and participation in making Charity Week a success. The spirit of giving and kindness that our students displayed will stay with them forever, and we look forward to continuing to nurture this spirit in the years to come.

“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller. This quote resonated with our students during Charity Week, and we hope it continues to inspire them to make a positive impact in the world.

Report by :

Zuchanbeni Ezung.