5-year-old Aneeshwar Kunchala from the UK has turned into a real hero.
Aneeshwar raised almost 3,70,000 INR for Covid-19 relief work in India. With his friends, he initiated a campaign called ‘Little pedallers Aneesh and his friends’. During this initiative, along with his 60 other friends, he cycled a distance of 3,200 kilometers.
“We are raising lots of money…to help all the sick people at the doctors get better”
— HomeAwayFromHomeland (@HAFHomeland) June 27, 2020
Inspirational five-year-old Aneeshwar Kunchala inspired 56 other kids to join him to raise money for @GiveIndia’s #Covid19 response fund.
Together they have raised £3230 after cycling 4,300km pic.twitter.com/qBaUezM3u9
But this isn’t the first time, this little hero has come forward to help. Before this initiative, Aneesh had also come up with a cricket challenge to help the NHS workers in the UK.
To applaud his efforts, MP Andy Carter from Warrington South met this young guy. After the meeting, he said:
I was so pleased to meet a young boy from Warrington who has taken it upon himself to raise funds for Covid-19 response. What a fantastic achievement.
In his recent interview with The Times of India, he said,
“I am happy to meet Andy and would like to do tons of challenges like these to help doctors and also fight against Covid-19”.
For his great noble cause, Aneeshwar was inspired by 100-year-old Sir Thomas Moore, who took 100 laps of his garden to raise around ₹40 million for the medics in the UK.
Inspirational five-year-old Aneeshwar Kunchala is well into his 10-day cricket challenge – which will see him knock 1000 ‘hits’ with the bat to raise money for @WHHNHS
— Aran Dhillon (@arandhillonWG) May 1, 2020
The youngster – who was saved by hospital staff when he was one – has already smashed past initial £1000 target pic.twitter.com/UoS0Yipiy5
At an age, when many of us were still busy playing with our toys, Aneeshwar has come forward to save so many lives. At IFORHER, we applaud this young soul for his courage and hope his kind act will inspire many to come forward and help.