Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India

by Catalysts for Social Action
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Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
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Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India
Brighter Future for 4500 Orphan children in India

Project Report | Jan 11, 2011
Radha & Aarti -have found a Home

By T.E.Rassull | Manager-Advocay

Radha--post surgery
Radha--post surgery

Aarti and Radha were relinquished by their parents when they were just 4 yrs and 2 yrs old respectively. Radha was born with Congenital Talipes Equino Varrus- a physical deformity in one of her legs. She was  unable to walk. There were prospective adoptive parents who wanted to adopt Aarti , but not Radha. The Adoption guidelines of the “Central Adoption and Resource Authority” regulates that siblings are not to be separated and must be placed in a single adoptive family. Thus the siblings remained un-adopted resigned to life in an orphanage.

CSA referred Radha to Dr.Prakash Chavan an Orthopedic surgeon in  Nanded, who suggested  corrective surgery. Sponsored by CSA, Radha was operated on 26th January, 2010. Within a couple of months Radha started walking. She is now a normal kid and as playful and mischievous.

The siblings Aarti and Radha were adopted by a family in Pune,India. The adoptive family already have 3 sons-one biological  and two adopted. Aarti and Radha have adapted themselves completely to their new family.  Radha is already a darling to her elder brothers

Thank you all for helping us in our dream of "A Family for Every Child"

Radha with Aarti
Radha with Aarti
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