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October 25, 2016
Man collects 5,000kg
stationery for charity
Meet Dubai-based Venkat Krishnamoorthy whose unique initiative has distributed
five times the quantity since 2009
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‘Pencil man’. Venkat Krishnamoorthy claims he has helped donate 25,051 kg of stationery to underprivileged children since
2009.
Published: 16:36 October 12, 2016
By Sharmila Dhal, Chief Reporter
Dubai A Dubai-based Indian is aiming to collect 5,000kg of stationery items over the
weekend to donate to needy children under a charitable initiative called ‘Joyful Giving’.
Venkat Krishnamoorthy, a chartered accountant who runs a software company, said the
items will be collected at Al Diyafah High School between 6 and 9pm on October 13 and
7am and 1pm on October 14.
Refugee camps
“People can donate everything from paper, notebooks, drawing books and calculators to
pens, pencils, colour pencils, crayons, sharpeners, erasers, rulers, glue, scissors and
school bags,” he said.
Krishnamoorthy said the items would be handed over to Emirates Crescent for further
distribution to children in refugee camps.
He said a number of corporates and schools had pledged their support for the cause, and
cartons with the stationery they had already put together would be brought to the Al Diyafah
School on October 13.
Popularly known as the ‘Pencil Man’, Krishnamoorthy began his unlikely initiative back in
2009 when he told himself he would give back to society. “I turned 50 in June 2009 and
resolved to spend one hour of my daily time for a good cause. Since education was my cup
of tea, I wanted to do something related to this area.”
The father of two said, “As luck would have it, a friend who ran a charitable school in India
happened to visit Dubai with seven children from the school. They were on their way back
from Scotland where they participated in an art exhibition. They were staying with me.
When the kids saw a drawer full of used pencils, crayons and colour pencils at my place,
they said it was a luxury for them. That pretty much helped me zero in on what I should do.”
Overwhelming response
Krishnamoorthy said he immediately contacted his friends in Dubai and floated the idea of
donating used pencils for the underprivileged kids in India. The response was overwhelming
and he was able to send 1,000 pencils to them within a week. Ever since, his platform
education4all has collected and distributed 25,051kg of stationery items in partnership with
Engage Dubai under the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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