By Arun Thomas | Manager-Projects
Dear All,
Warm and affectionate greetings from BOSCO Bangalore! We are once again here to update you with our project progress.
First of all thanks a lot for the continued support/personal feedbacks towards the project- “Rescuing 9000 children from the streets in India”. The generous support of individuals like you made it possible to mainstream 6461 street/ran away children in the year 2014 alone from the transit points of Bangalore city. We are indeed grateful for your passionate support, which helped us to facilitate new opportunities to 5561 boys and 900 girls and bring them back to the lives who otherwise would have been lost their childhood at the street corners.
The year 2014 was a milestone in the project as Ministry of Indian railways recognized our child right interventions and the South Western Railways officially handed over the Child Assistance Centre on the 4th platform of Bangalore City Railway Station. The BBMP also officially asked BOSCO, familiarizing with the good work that we were doing to take up the issues of children in need of care and protection in BMTC bus station and its premises. The Railways also has given a land line phone connection to attend the cases. Following these developments, the Superintendent of Police, GRP had come forward to issue ID cards for all the child rescue officers which has been duly signed from police department, DWCD and railways. We have also promptly responded to 1,64,634 calls landed to the child helpline number. Kindly find the other updates from this link and hope you will be glancing through this annual report and reverting your valuable feedbacks.
I also request your kind attention to our website and the blog which we are trying our level best to update every day and bringing in professionalisms. Social Medias like facebook, youtube etc are also active.
As the physical presence of the child rescue officers in 24*7 days is the prime concern and inflow of children to the streets are on steady, we realize of continuing the same project is significant. The recent early interventions studies also proved the necessities of the continuity of the interventions. Interventions at the source areas are limited at certain extent, But, we can save thousands of such children before street becomes their permanent address, if your support is continued.
Please accept our most sincere thanks once again for the continued support. Your further support would be the greatest vote of confidence to carry on our mission.
Yours Truly,
Fr. George P.S.
From the Beneficiary Desk
Sitting here in the hall of BOSCO Vathsalya Bhavana (A transit home for girls), I often wonder about my previous life. How my life would have been if BOSCO wouldn’t have helped me.
I am Nandini, daughter of an alcoholic father and a house wife mother. My drunken father used to create such havoc in our house that we used to be the victim of his brutality. Abominably, he did not even spare my little three year old brother. We often stayed at my maternal uncle’s house to escape his wrath. I used to attend school till my eith standards: after that, however, my mother asked me to get married , which I could never agree to. I decided to find a job to support my mother and brother
I heard from a friend that a family in Bangalore needed a house maid. Hope glimmered and I decided to come down to Bangalore to work. Unfortunately, when we reached the house, it was locked. Our hope crushed as there was no way to contact the family: but we decided to wait. My friend has to reach back to Thirupati for her work. So I was left alone in the railway station with nowhere to go to and nothing to do. A lady with a pleasant smile came to me, asking me about my whereabouts and the reason for coming to Bangalore. When I told her my story, she told me about BOSCO, where I can learn a skill and continue with my studies. With my mother’s and uncle’s permission, I joined BOSCO’s vocational training centre for tailoring. Now, I have almost completed my tailoring course and I am writing my 10th examination. Today, when I fix my eyes on the needle point, I see my future ahead.
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