Updated On: 14 July, 2013 12:28 AM IST | | Vedika Chaubey
Sixteen-year-old Texas resident, Rayna Srivastava, ditched a vacation in Brazil to work at a Thane-based orphanage and teach 20 girls. She also raised Rs 33,000 to support them
How many teenagers would gladly opt out of an exciting vacation to Brazil to mentor a bunch of children? Well, not many, but Rayna Srivastava did, and she isn’t complaining. Last month, 16-year-old Rayna Srivastava, who lives in Texas, USA, came to Mumbai to help 20 girls from Divya Prabha, an orphanage in Thane instead of joining her family for a trip to Brazil.

Rayna Srivastava with the girls at Divya Prabha, an orphanage at Thane