Installation of Steel Storage Almirah Racks at Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre
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Published Date : 2026-06-18
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To improve the organization, safety, and functionality of the Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre through the installation of three steel storage almirah racks for systematic storage of educational materials, therapy equipment, toys, mats, records, and other essential supplies.
Facts & Figures
Number of steel almirah racks installed: 3
Location: Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre
Date of Installation: 5 June 2026
Total Budget: NPR 21,000
Contribution by Mr. Naveen Poddar: NPR 12,000
Contribution by the Club: NPR 9,000
Support:
This project was made possible through the generous sponsorship of NPR 12,000 by Mr. Naveen Poddar, with the remaining NPR 9,000 contributed by the club. Their support has helped strengthen the infrastructure of the Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre and improve its day-to-day operations.
Beneficiaries
Children attending the Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre
Therapists and caregivers
Centre management and staff
Families of the children benefiting from improved service delivery
Impact/Outcome
The installation of the almirah racks has significantly enhanced the storage capacity and organization of the centre. Important
files, therapy materials, toys, mats, and educational resources can now be stored safely and systematically. This has created a cleaner, more organized, and child-friendly environment, improving efficiency for staff and accessibility of materials for therapy and learning activities.
Sustainability
The steel almirah racks are durable, low-maintenance assets designed for long-term use. Proper storage of equipment and records will help preserve resources, reduce damage and loss, and contribute to the smooth and efficient functioning of the centre for many years to come.
