Happy Bachapan
Earlier in the lockdown, one of us noticed two children who lived on the construction site next door. They said nothing and asked for nothing, but there was hunger and curiosity in their eyes. They were the children of Rama, a migrant worker from the south, who worked at the construction site. The pandemic had brought work to a standstill for him and 15 other workers – No wages, No food, No cooking gas, and No clothes. An economic package has since been laid out. Yet labor distress continues. We spoke to dozens of workers and community leaders to understand their anxieties and experiences to understand their responses. Migrant workers across the country had similar worries, So Wings for Dreams are going to stand for the migrant children. There were 32 children in that ‘Chaul’, who are surviving for the food, language, education, toilets, and as well as they are losing their “Bachapan”. We started our “Happy Bachapan” mission to serve these children in every way that we can. Children are the pillars of our nation so We are trying to educate them, on every festival our whole team visits there for the celebration, we are serving them mid-day meals twice a week, but we want to serve them nutritious food on daily basis. Wings for Dreams decided to take care of that 32 children at any location they will migrate.
