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St. Joseph’s College of Engineering
Social outreach activities
On March 16, 2024, third-year Biotechnology students embarked
on a meaningful excursion to Manasu Orphanage. This visit
provided them with an opportunity to engage with the residents
and contribute positively to their well-being. The students
participated in various activities aimed at fostering a sense of
community and spreading joy among the children. They organized
interactive sessions, educational workshops, and recreational
activities to create a memorable experience for everyone involved.
It was a heartwarming and enriching experience that left a lasting
impact on both the students and the residents of Manasu
Orphanage.
On March 16, 2024, 199 students and faculty
members from the Computer Science Department
embarked on a philanthropic endeavor. The three
sections visited three distinct orphanages.
In a strategic philanthropic effort, the Computer
Science Engineering (CSE) department divided into
subgroups: CSE A supported Love Care Centre, CSE B
aided St. Vincent House, and CSE C assisted Webb's
Memorial. Each group aimed at making a significant
impact in their chosen institutions through various
initiatives and activities. This organized approach On March 16,
ensured efficient resource allocation and attention 2024, third-year
distribution, maximizing the effect of their endeavors EIE students
across multiple beneficiaries. By focusing on specific embarked on a
causes, the department fostered meaningful change meaningful visit
within their community, embodying a spirit of to Anjalamal
compassion and service in their academic pursuits. Special Child
School,
a Non-Governmental Organization. The students
demonstrated their compassion by spreading love
and care to the children, aiming to uplift their
spirits and encourage positivity. The students
fostered a sense of hope and support, empowering
the children to strive for success in their future
endeavors. It was a heartwarming experience that
highlighted the importance of empathy and social
responsibility.
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