NSUP extends ‘essential’ support to Seed Children Home

PASIGHAT, May 9: In a show of community care and social responsibility, the Nyishi Students' Union Pasighat (NSUP) visited the Seed Children Home here today, spending time with orphaned and underprivileged children.

The Seed Children Home provides shelter and support to orphan and vulnerable children in the region. NSUP members and volunteers engaged warmly with the young residents, sharing joyful moments and extending encouragement and essential support during the visit.

NSUP president Miching Tagia, who led the team, thanked all members and supporters for making the programme a success. He urged students and youth to actively participate in social welfare activities. “Serving humanity with compassion and dedication is a responsibility we must all embrace,” he said.