
SOS Children’s Villages India holds are workshop 50 vulnerable children at Kiran Nadar museum
SOS Children's Villages India hosted an empowering art workshop for 50 vulnerable children at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi on June 19, 2026.

SOS Children’s Villages India on Friday organised an immersive art workshop for 50 children from vulnerable communities, held at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in New Delhi in a bid to encourage creativity, emotional expression and holistic development.
The one-day workshop, led by the KNMA Education team, brought together children aged 8 to 15 from SOS Children’s Village Greenfields, Faridabad, and the surrounding local community, offering participants a transformative experience in an interactive art gallery setting.
The two-hour session opened with a guided tour of the museum, where children were introduced to the significance and stories behind artworks on display. Guided activities and creative exercises followed, designed to encourage imagination, storytelling and emotional expression. Through painting and hands-on engagement, participants were encouraged to interpret what they observed and explore their own ideas and perspectives.
“At SOS India, we believe every child deserves opportunities that help them discover their potential and express themselves freely,” said Sumanta Kar, Chief Executive Officer, SOS Children’s Villages India. “The art workshop with KNMA created a joyful and enriching space where children could explore their creativity, communicate their emotions and build confidence in their abilities.”
Kar added that such experiences play an important role in supporting the holistic development and well-being of children.
The workshop provided children with an opportunity to engage with art beyond conventional classroom settings. SOS Children’s Villages India said the initiative reflects its commitment to creating inclusive spaces that promote creativity and emotional well-being while empowering children to express themselves and thrive.
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