Social Service is the act of kindness, benefiting the community. At our school, Students are encouraged to volunteer with numerous activities for the underprivileged to understand societal problems and work toward the betterment of society. Participating in social service can be meaningful for students, especially when they partake in activities that they are passionate about.
The basic concerns of social service are poverty, disability, and diseases; the dependent young and elderly are as society itself. The laws of survival once severely limited the means by which these concerns could be addressed; to share another’s burden meant to weaken one's own standing in the fierce struggle of daily existence.
Students are encouraged to contribute essential items, and the things collected are distributed by students themselves, accompanied by teachers to poor, needy and the most deserving people of the society.
As students themselves are directly involved in distribution of things; they get to know the plight of the poor and downtrodden, the misery they experience and the circumstances they live in. This helps students to be kind, compassionate, generous, helpful and empathetic towards the least and suffering humanity.