In this COVID-19 lockdown, most cars have just been parked and are gathering dust. Since the majority of the housing societies are not allowing domestic help living outside the premises to enter, there is nobody to wash the idle cars. Aditya Birla World Academy (ABWA) student Aarushi Jhaveri along with other students decided to clean the cars in their society and raise some money for charity.
They have already collected over Rs 75,000 by washing cars and have dedicated this amount for the benefit of “Martyrs of Kashmir”. The young students have also made a short film and started a group called “Steer-A-Change”. Aarushi Jhaveri, from Aditya Birla World Academy (ABWA) said, “I am happy to be a part of this initiative and spend our free time washing cars and raising money for a good cause. I feel productive and very positive working together with other children in my society to be able to help others in our own little way.”
About Aditya Birla World Academy
Backed by Aditya Birla Education Trust, Aditya Birla World Academy is India’s leading International School located in South Mumbai. ABWA strongly believes in holistic development of its students. The school strives to create a cohesive learning environment that is conducive to developing a child’s innate talents. In addition to focus on academic excellence, the students are encouraged to think critically and question the world around them. Further, through a wide range of extra and co-curricular activities, ABWA aims to develop a child’s personality and stimulate him/her to be mindful, sensitive and responsible member of society. The school focuses on socio-emotional development of each and every child to ensure that he/she feels safe, supported and motivated.