On February 26, in the city of Amreli, Gujarat, the Hari Krishna Foundation and the Help Trust jointly organized a significant program called "Helping Hand." This program was aimed at assisting individuals who had lost their hands due to various reasons. In this initiative, 38 such individuals were provided with free Ln4 artificial hands manufactured in America, offering them new hope and opportunities in life. The main objective of this program was to empower those individuals whose lives were challenged by hand disabilities. The Ln4 artificial hand symbolizes the technical capability that makes them self-reliant and independent. Following the fitting of artificial hands, they were given training to enable them to work proficiently with their new hands, paving the way for success in life. The program was graced by the presence of dignitaries such as the Honorable Central Minister of the Government of India, Shri Purushottam Rupala, Amreli MP Shri Narayan Bhai, Chairman of Amar Dairy Shri Ashwin Bhai Savaliya, and Ravi Kumar Soni from the Hari Krishna Foundation. With the support of these leaders, the program not only empowers the beneficiaries but also serves as a significant milestone in creating capable citizens in society. After receiving their artificial hands, the beneficiaries showcased remarkable talent and courage while working with their new hands. Honorable Central Minister Shri Purushottam Bhai Rupala commended their efforts and emphasized the importance of artificial hands in understanding their significance. Thus, the "Helping Hand" program not only offered new hope to those individuals who previously lacked hands but also provided them with abundant opportunities for a new life. Additionally, it sends a positive message of social equality and resilience to society.