Sunday, December 26, 2021

Volunteers carry out their missions and make the biggest difference possible in others lives.

 

“Volunteers don’t get paid, not because they’re worthless, but because they’re priceless.”

 – Sherry Anderson


Hello All,

Once again...Welcome to Lit the Light's Coordinator aka Leads Blog Series. Today we want to present the testimony of our coordinator “Mr. Sriram” sharing his experience and moments with Lit the Light in simple words.  He is here to express himself on "What?... How?... Why?... and a few more questions on dedicating his time, volunteering with Lit the Light"…in his own words.


These testimonies are considered as an assessment of Lit the Light’s performance and work on improvement suggestions (if any) from our Leads, who have been part of us during our ups and downs. To continue with... Here's our Mr. Sriram, a dedicated coordinator, a valuable team lead, supporting us with various volunteering activities for the betterment of Lit the Light.


Lit the Light's Coordinator Mr. Sriram’s words on travel with us…





  1. Tell us a little bit about yourself?

Hey everyone, I’m Sri Ram, an assistant manager at Chennai Metro Railway Limited. I enjoy reading, writing Tamil Poetry, and also engaging in speech and debate.

 

  1. How did you hear about LTL and why did you decide to start volunteering here?

I heard about Lit the Light through a Facebook post and had attended an initiation and orientation program for volunteers conducted by LTL in Namapuram. Every now and then I would help out by volunteering but then one day Mr. Divakar offered me an opportunity to lead and coordinate the requirements of the visually impaired individuals in Porur and Poonamalli and I’ve been doing that ever since.

 

  1. What aspects of being a volunteer do you like the most?

I remember when I used to read to these two children in Poonamalle named Devinder and Nawaab. They had asked me to come back the week after to read to them again because they loved the way I read their subject books to them. They told me it felt like listening to a story rather than a school lesson. The fact that they believed I had something special gave me confidence, I even wondered if I should be a teacher! I have always been passionate about teaching. For instance, back when I was in college, my friends and I would go to the orphanage near our college to teach them basic English. We had set up a library there and the children always seemed to pick only the Tamil books, so one day I decided to read to them an English storybook and much to my surprise I realized that many of them didn’t even know the first letter of the English alphabet, this motivated me to teach them English two times a week. It made me realize how much I valued the feeling of helping those in need, which was what motivated me to continue to volunteer.

 

  1.  What is your most memorable experience volunteering here?

There was a student studying in Presidency college who had a History exam the next day and still hadn’t found someone to read to him. So both of us sat on the stairs of the college and spent the whole day reading and learning the portions. A few days later, I got a call from him saying he got a 96 and I felt so happy that it almost felt like I was the one who wrote the exam and got an amazing grade!

 

  1. Do you have any messages for anyone who wants to join us at LTL?

Lit the Light is not borne out of just one person’s effort or initiative, every single volunteer’s contribution adds to its success. Every single one of you has the ability to make such a contribution and all it takes is to make that first step. Even during an unprecedented time like this, the student’s requirements are met through a courier system or through audio calls, so there is always a way for anyone to help. Don’t hesitate and come join us at LTL!


Lit the Light thanks Mr. Sriram and appreciates him for his time and support for the upliftment of the Visually Challenged community in every possible way... Lit the Light takes the opportunity, rather proud to brag that Sriram is one of the indispensable backbones of our organization and a role model for many other volunteers. Thanks again Sriram, for your time…support…and most of all, for being part of Lit the Light’s Team.

 

Article by Nandita Vaidyanathan, LTL Volunteer 


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