Sun. Dec 8th, 2024

Mr. Harish Singla CSM Forever Living Products (India) with the Underprivileged children and Forever Business Owners

New Delhi (India) March 18: Forever Living Products (India) partnered with Lakshyam to launch a significant CSR initiative focused on enhancing children’s education. Led by the Forever Giving Foundation under the visionary guidance of Rex Maughan, this endeavour represents a notable advancement in Delhi’s philanthropic landscape. The collaboration between Forever Living Products (India) and Lakshyam holds great promise in uplifting the lives of underprivileged children.

During the event, the FLP India team, along with Forever Business Owners, were seen actively engaged with the children at the Center located in Kirby Place Basti, New Delhi. They also distributed study materials and kits to the children.

The Rex Maughan Forever Giving Foundation is dedicated to upholding the charitable legacy of Forever Living’s founder, Rex Maughan. It envisions a world where all women and children have access to essentials such as food, shelter, and medical care, and where communities can rebuild in the aftermath of natural disasters. The foundation extends its support to women, children, and communities globally, addressing issues of poverty, hunger, limited medical access, and the aftermath of natural calamities.

Harish Singla, Country Sales Manager at FLP India, expressed his enthusiasm for partnering, emphasizing the significance of the event in providing underprivileged students access to education and learning opportunities. In alignment with the philanthropic ethos established by founder Rex Maughan, Forever Living Products (India) and the Forever Giving Foundation remain steadfast in their commitment to initiatives in the education sector, with plans underway for further initiatives in the country and beyond.

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