
07.05.2026
On 07.05.2026, at the HOPE Care and Protection Centre for Men with Developmental Disability, a drawing and colouring engagement activity was conducted by Ms. Praveena, a Canada-return volunteer, to encourage creativity, self-expression, and joyful participation among the residents. The session created a positive and interactive environment where the men enthusiastically explored colours and art through their imagination and creativity. Such activities helped in enhancing concentration, emotional well-being, confidence, and social interaction while also bringing happiness and relaxation to the residents. The activity was meaningful and heartwarming, with the participants actively involved and enjoying the session throughout.
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