Livine KhrozhohDimapur, May 25 (EMN): The urge to share the little she has with people in need pushed Sentipokla Jamir to make and sell pickles when she was in college. Her dream of helping others took shape when she started “Footprints”, an initiative to help the poor and needy persons, especially the senior citizens, in 2015. Sharing about the baby steps of “Footprints” to Eastern Mirror, Jamir said she drew inspiration from God and her parents who told her when she was a kid that “we do not have to be rich to help the poor and needy person”. The youngest of four siblings, Jamir grew up from Indisen Dimapur and experienced the joy of giving early in life through the generosity of her parents. “Whatever I am doing is an extension of the values my parents taught and brought me up with,” she said. ‘Sharing whatever we have with others has made a big impact in my life and so I am trying to help others,’ said Jamir, who is also a Field Demonstrator at Nagaland Health P