Saturday, April 27, 2024
Ms. Sally, who generously volunteered her time at Janani Home back in 2018, returned for a visit filled with heartfelt interactions with the children and meaningful discussions about the current state of the home. As she walked through its halls once again, memories of her past experiences flooded back, and she took the opportunity to share stories of those moments with the children, reminiscing about the joyous times she had spent there. Her visit not only rekindled fond memories but also reaffirmed the lasting impact that Janani Home has had on both its residents and volunteers alike.
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