Sydney mums get together to celebrate Mother’s Day and raise valuable funds for a charitable organisation

FullSizeRenderIt has been correctly said that most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds. Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers and sisters, aunts and cousins, comrades and friends – but only one mother in the whole world. Mum is the only person who works 365 days a year without any leave watching over her brood always putting their needs above hers.

Bharti Gidwani, Kavita Belani and Sumati Advani held a grand evening of fun and entertainment at Parravilla Function Centre to celebrate motherhood and to extend a helping hand to Narayan SewaSansthan, a charitable organization established in 1985 at Udaipur, Rajasthan India.

Narayan SewaSansthan provides charitable services offering treatment and rehabilitation of polio-affected persons without any discrimination on the ground of religion, region,caste, sex, etc. At present it runs 13 prestigious hospitals for polio patients and a big international hospital for treatment of disabled by birth in Udaipur where disabled persons from all over India are treated free of cost.

Narayan SewaSansthan also maintains an orphan children hostel and a residential school for the blind, deaf-dumb and mentally retarded children. Vocational training is also provided to the needy to make them self-dependent.

SumatiAdvani says “The special occasions of our life must be marked by sharing our happiness by serving the poor people whose blessings make our happiness memorable and long lasting. The best way to show our gratitude to God Almighty is to help those who are doing it tough”.

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