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Visit by BREADS Bengaluru: Inspiring Students to Stay Focused.

  • Impact  |  
  • 17 Nov 2024  | 
  • Anmy
Fr. George PS is interacting with students

On November 16, 2024, the IMPACT classroom at Don Bosco Veedu Society welcomed a special visit from the Executive Director of BREADS, Bengaluru, Fr. George PS, accompanied by the Program Manager, Mr. Benny. This visit was a significant moment for the students of IMPACT, an entrance coaching platform for academically skilled but financially challenged students.

Fr. George PS interacted with the students, sharing an inspiring story of a sheep to emphasize the importance of staying focused. He explained that sheep often look downward, unaware of where they are headed, symbolizing a lack of direction. Drawing from this analogy, Fr. George encouraged the students to fix their eyes on their goals, work towards them with clarity and determination, and avoid being aimless like the sheep.

The event was graced by the presence of Fr. Joby Sebastian, the Director of Don Bosco Veedu Society, who supported the students throughout the interaction.

This visit served as a powerful reminder for the students to remain steadfast in their academic pursuits and to make the most of the opportunities provided through the IMPACT project. The motivational words of Fr. George and the presence of the team from BREADS left a lasting impression, further energizing the students to strive for excellence.

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