Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Instilling Confidence: Samoon Foundation Distributes Sports Uniforms in Loyal

     Date - Wednesday, 5 March 2025


On March 5, 2025, the Samoon Foundation marked another milestone in its mission

by distributing free sports uniforms to students at Government Primary School, Loyal

(School No. 78), in Tehri Garhwal District, Uttarakhand. This event represents a vital

stride toward the Foundation’s ambitious goal of outfitting 10,000 students across

over 100 schools and villages by the close of the 2024- 25 academic year.

The initiative focused on nurturing discipline, confidence, and a strong dedication to

education among the children. Mrs. Lalita Rana, the school Headmistress, expressed

heartfelt gratitude, highlighting how the uniforms significantly boost students’ self-

esteem and enthusiasm for learning. Mrs. Sunita Devi, Chairperson of the School

Management Committee, echoed this appreciation, underscoring the far- reaching

benefits for the children’s holistic development.




Mr. Gajendra Singh Rana, representing the Samoon Foundation, actively engaged the

students with inspirational stories, educational games, and activities that added joy

and meaning to the occasion. The event saw enthusiastic participation from Mr.

Sachin Chauhan (Assistant Teacher), parents, and local villagers, all united in support

of the children’s progress. The Foundation remains steadfast in its belief thatproviding equal opportunities through initiatives like these is a powerful catalyst for

confidence, dignity, and a brighter future for every child.


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Monday, 3 March 2025

Uniforms for Empowerment: Samoon Foundation Supports Meri Asha Trust Education Center

    Date - Monday, 3 March 2025


On March 3, 2025, the Samoon Foundation broadened its mission to uplift urban

underprivileged children by distributing free tracksuits to students from slum areas

attending the Meri Asha Trust Education Center (School No. 77) in Patel Nagar,

Dehradun, Uttarakhand. This thoughtful initiative sought to provide these deserving

children with essential resources that promote confidence, discipline, and a sense of

equality.



The Meri Asha Trust management warmly praised the Foundation’s eff orts,

highlighting how uniforms nurture pride and belonging among children facing daily

challenges. Niti Ji, Secretary of Meri Asha Trust, emphasized the transformative

impact uniforms have on education and self- esteem, reinforcing the vital role they play

in shaping a hopeful future. The event brought together Trust staff , parents, and

teachers, all united in gratitude for the Foundation’s unwavering support. At its core,

the Samoon Foundation believes education is every child’s fundamental right and that

through collective eff ort, no child should be left behind due to lack of resources


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Saturday, 1 March 2025

Fostering Confidence and Equality: Samoon Foundation’s Tracksuit Distribution in Mathian Gaon

   Date - Saturday, 1 March 2025


On March 1 ,2025, the Samoon Foundation strengthened its commitment to

education and empowerment by distributing free tracksuits to students at

Government Primary School, Mathian Gaon (School No. 76), in Tehri Garhwal,

Uttarakhand. This thoughtful initiative was designed to not only provide essential

clothing but also to significantly boost children’s confidence and promote equality

among students.




Mrs. Kavita Bahuguna, the school Headmistress, expressed heartfelt gratitude, noting the bright smiles and enthusiasm among the children. The event witnessed

vibrant community involvement, with the Parents' Association President, Deputy

Head, village women, school committee members, teachers, and parents coming

together in a shared spirit of support. For the Samoon Foundation, these uniforms

represent more than just clothing— they symbolize a vital step towards empowering

children, fostering self- esteem, and paving the way for brighter futures. Ultimately, the

children’s joyful smiles stand as the Foundation’s greatest reward, embodying the

true impact of their work.


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Uniform Distribution in Devikhet: Samoon Foundation Empowers Students in Remote Areas

  Date - Saturday, 1 March 2025


On March 1,2025, the Samoon Foundation reached Government Primary School,

Devikhet (School No. 75), in Pauri Garhwal District to distribute school uniforms to

deserving students. This initiative reflects the Foundation’s unwavering dedication to

supporting education in remote regions by providing essential resources thatenhance students’ confidence and learning experience.




The distribution event was met with heartfelt appreciation from school staff , parents,

and the local community, who recognized the positive impact such support brings to

children’s educational journeys. By ensuring every child has access to proper

uniforms, the Foundation not only addresses practical needs but also fosters a sense

of pride and belonging among students, encouraging regular school attendance and

greater engagement. The Samoon Foundation continues to build bridges for rural

children, empowering them with the tools and opportunities needed to succeed.


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Tuesday, 25 February 2025

Samoon Foundation Empowers Students with Uniforms at Chaka

 Date - Tuesday, 25  February 2025

On February 25, 2025, the Government Primary School in Chaka, Tehri Garhwal,

buzzed with excitement as the Samoon Foundation carried forward its mission of

educational support by distributing new school uniforms to deserving students. This

initiative, part of the Foundation’s wider effort to equip children with essential

resources, brought smiles and renewed confidence to the young learners, reinforcing

the importance of education in their lives. Teachers, parents, and students alike warmly welcomed the program, appreciating




how such tangible support not only meets immediate needs but also fosters a sense

of pride and belonging among the children. The Samoon Foundation’s unwavering

commitment to uplifting underprivileged communities is clearly reflected in this

meaningful act, nurturing brighter futures one uniform at a time.


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Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Samoon Foundation Expands Reach: Winter Aid Warms Hearts at Sinwali Patal

Date - Tuesday, 18  February 2025

On February 18, 2025, a crisp winter morning in Sinwali Patal, Tehri Garhwal, was

brightened by the compassionate eff orts of the Samoon Foundation. At the

Anganwadi Center of School No. 71 , children eagerly received warm sweaters, a

simple yet powerful gift shielding them from the harsh cold and encouraging regular

school attendance. The smiles and sparkling eyes of the little ones spoke volumes

about the confidence and comfort the Foundation’s support brought into their lives.

Mrs. Anita Mahar, the dedicated Chief Anganwadi Worker, warmly praised the

initiative, recognizing its tangible benefits for the children’s health and educational

enthusiasm. Meanwhile, Mr. Rajendra Singh Rangad, representing the Foundation,

interacted joyfully with the children, sharing important health and hygiene tips

through playful learning activities, making the day memorable and impactful.

This occasion marked a proud milestone for the Samoon Foundation — with over

6,50 0 sweaters distributed across more than 71 schools and Anganwadi centers,

their commitment to nurturing underprivileged children’s futures shines brighter than

ever. W ith ambitious eyes set on reaching 10,000 uniforms in over 100 schools by

March 31 , 20 25, the Foundation continues to sow seeds of warmth, confidence, and

hope in every child’s heart.





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Saturday, 15 February 2025

New Beginnings: Samoon Foundation Brings Smiles with Uniform Distribution in Baman Gao

Date - Saturday, 15 February 2025

On a crisp morning of February 15, 2025, the Government Primary School in Baman

Gaon buzzed with excitement as the Samoon Foundation arrived with bundles of hope

— fresh school uniforms for eager young learners. This meaningful gesture was more

than just clothing; it was a promise to every child that education matters and that

they deserve the tools to dream big.




The schoolyard echoed with joy as children proudly wore their new uniforms, their

faces glowing with newfound confidence. In a heartfelt poetry recital, the students

expressed gratitude and celebrated the opportunity to learn with pride. Mrs. Sunita

Selorial, the Headmistress, sent a touching letter of thanks, recognizing how these

uniforms would uplift the students’ spirits and enrich their educational journey.

Parents gathered around, their smiles reflecting the relief and happiness of knowing

their children were better equipped to face the school year.

This event was yet another milestone in the Samoon Foundation’s ongoing mission—

to remove barriers and open doors for underprivileged children. By providing

uniforms, the Foundation not only addresses a basic need but also fuels the fire of

self- esteem and belonging, encouraging every child in Baman Gaon to step

confidently toward a brighter future.


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Sunday, 2 February 2025

Warming Futures: Samoon Foundation's Winter Aid Brings Hope to Ghigud

    Date - Sunday, 2 February 2025


In the remote village of Ghigud, nestled among the hills of Tehri Garhwal, February 2,

2025, began like any other winter morning— quiet, cold, and wrapped in layers of

mist. But by mid- morning, the air had shifted, filled with laughter, color, and warmth as

the Samoon Foundation arrived under the leadership of Mr. Gajendra Singh Rana,

carrying with them not just clothes, but hope.




Children at the local Anganwadi Center gathered excitedly, their eyes lighting up as

they received cozy sweaters and pants. It wasn’t just a distribution— it was a

celebration. Mr. Shivram, the Village Head, watched the scene with a smile and

remarked that the initiative had “brought new hope to the village,

” uplifting not only

the children’s confidence but also their dignity as students. The gesture was more

than warmth— it was encouragement stitched into every thread.

Mrs. Beena Devi, the Anganwadi Worker, emphasized how crucial such timely support

was in safeguarding children's health and maintaining their zeal for learning through

the harsh winter months. Alongside her, Mrs. Uma Devi, the Anganwadi Assistant, and

other community members stood in gratitude.

During the event, Mr. Rana shared the Foundation’s broader mission to reach even

more villages in Patti Dogi and Patti Bharpur, vowing to continue fostering education

and development across the region. As the children clutched their new clothes and

sweets with beaming smiles, it was clear: this initiative was not just about battling the

cold, but about warming young hearts with opportunity.

The Samoon Foundation remains steadfast in its belief that when children feel

protected, valued, and confident, they grow into empowered individuals. And that

belief echoed strongly through every corner of Ghigud that day.


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Saturday, 1 February 2025

Inspiring Young Minds: Samoon Foundation Warms Hearts in Birkatal

   Date - Saturday, 1 February 2025

On a crisp February morning in Birkatal, nestled in the serene hills of Pauri Garhwal, a

sense of anticipation filled the Anganwadi Center. On February 1, 2025, the Samoon

Foundation arrived, not just with sweaters and chocolates in hand, but with a mission

to kindle confidence and curiosity in the hearts of young learners.

The event began with a delightful surprise— children proudly stood before their peers,

reciting poems they had rehearsed with care. The room, once quiet, echoed with the

sound of budding voices, reflecting both talent and self- assurance. This small yet

powerful showcase set the stage for the day’s distribution, turning it into a

celebration of learning rather than a simple handout.




Mrs. Sarita Devi, the Chief Anganwadi Worker, spoke with heartfelt conviction about the

ripple eff ects of such support, emphasizing how these acts of kindness elevate

children’s confidence and sharpen their interest in studies. Parents and the

Anganwadi Assistant joined in the praise, recognizing the initiative as a thoughtful

investment in their children’s futures.

As warm sweaters found their way into tiny arms and chocolates brought smiles to

little faces, the Samoon Foundation stood true to its mission: to uplift underprivileged

children through education, empowerment, and care. The visible spark of enthusiasm

among the children was more than a moment— it was a milestone, reminding all

present that warmth can nurture not just bodies, but dreams.


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