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Youth-Led Initiative by Kannada Koota Supports Atlanta’s Homeless Community

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Atlanta, GA, January 23, 2025: A youth-led community service initiative organized by Nrupathunga Kannada Koota, Atlanta, distributed backpacks filled with essential hygiene supplies to members of the metro’s homeless community earlier this year. The Homeless Backpack Event also included the distribution of food, including pizza, salads, sandwiches, and fresh fruit, addressing immediate needs while promoting respectful engagement between volunteers and recipients.

The event was conducted on January 11, 2026, as part of the organization’s 2025 community outreach initiatives, under the leadership of Nrupathunga Kannada Koota, Atlanta, Georgia, President, Sreedhar Venkat, and Chairman, Bharatish Shirahatti. Planning and execution were coordinated by Kavitha Lakshminarasaiah (NKK EC BoD) and Deepa Sreetal (NKK member), who guided and supported youth volunteers throughout the initiative, with additional contributions from other EC/BoD members and several NKK members. Thirteen youth participants played an active role in purchasing supplies, assembling backpacks, and distributing items to individuals experiencing homelessness, with the long-term goal of making the initiative fully youth-driven in future years.

Youth volunteers who took part in the initiative included Sripriya Srinivas, Jyothsna Rao, RamPriya Srinivas, Amrutha Sanjay Kowlagi, Aayush Brahmadev, Rohan Upadhyaya, Pranav Deepak, Anika Deepak, Siddharth Satish Kumar, and Nidhi Gadekar. The volunteers worked alongside organizers to assemble backpacks and distribute hygiene supplies and food directly to individuals experiencing homelessness.

The volunteers described the experience as both informative and impactful. Several participants noted that interacting directly with individuals experiencing homelessness helped them gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by underserved populations. Some shared that the initiative reinforced the importance of empathy, dignity, and shared responsibility in addressing community needs.

Individuals receiving the backpacks expressed appreciation for the hygiene supplies and food items, noting their practical value. Community members observing the event commented that youth-led initiatives such as this can encourage sustained civic participation. By placing young volunteers at the center of planning and execution, the Homeless Backpack Event underscored the role of youth leadership within cultural and service-focused organizations.

The Homeless Backpack Event represents one of several service initiatives undertaken by Nrupathunga Kannada Koota, aligning with its broader focus on social responsibility, cultural connection, and community engagement, particularly among younger members.

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