Education  India Project #12847

Coaching 100 school children in studies in India

by New Life
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India
Coaching 100 school children in studies in India

Project Report | Oct 4, 2016
Come; Together let us make a change!

By F Beatrice Vanaja | Chief Administrative Officer

The Teachers' Day was celebrated in the Kodappu coaching class on the 5th of September. The children honoured the teachers by giving variety of cultural events. Dance, drama, speech, gymnastics, etc. were performed. The secretary and the teacher were asked to cut the cake as part of the celebrations. Then we had the fun time. Teachers and the staff danced with the children. Thank you dear children for entertaining us and for honouring your dear teachers on their special day.

During the last quarter we met the expenses for running the coaching class were met from the local donations we mobilised and the shortfall had to be managed by borrowing from friends and wellwishers. The children in the slums we work, require your generous donations to coach them in their studies. Kindly keep supporting us to run the coaching classes. Also support us by spreading words to your friends and relatives. Small acts when performed by many can transform the lives of these deprived children. 

Mathi (name changed) is studying in 9th standard. She has one elder sister and another younger sister. Her mother died when she was studying in third standard. Her father got remarried and left the three children uncared. Mathi's elder sister went to work and took care of her younger sisters. She struggled hard to educate the children. She got married some time back and her husband is very cooperative and helps her in educating the children.

Mathi is a bright student. She wanted help in coaching her and she joined New Life's coaching class. Seen her mother in the death bed with no money to pay for treatment,  she wants to become a doctor. She wants to treat the poor patients at no/less cost. We are happy to support a child like Mathi. And our coaching class provides the required support to her.    

All this is possibe only through donors like you. A generous small contribution from you can make a big difference in the future of our children like Mathi.

Thank you dear donors.    

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New Life

Location: Somarasampettai, Trichirappalli - India
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New Life
Beatrice Vanaja
Project Leader:
Beatrice Vanaja
Chief Administrative Officer
Trichirappalli , Tamil Nadu India

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