Education  India Project #24043

Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India

by New Life
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Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India
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Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India
Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India
Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India
Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India
Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India
Ensured childhood to 40 deprived children in India

Project Report | Mar 5, 2018
Cute children dressed up as leaders

By F Beatrice Vanaja | Chief Administrative Officer

Dear Donors,

Greetings from New Life!

Deepa (name changed) is a two years old girl in our early learning centre. Her father is a painter and earns $90 per month and the income is also not stable. He spends a part of his income for alcohol. Her mother is sick and could not go to work. With the least income earned by her father, they have to feed 5 mouths in the house. When her father could not find work, it becomes much difficult for the family to maintain their monthly expenses especially the food expenses. 

Deepa was admitted in our early learning centre in June 2017. Her mother says, " Deepa eats well and regularly only after coming to the centre. Before that, we could not feed her properly. With the little income my husband earns and with his drinking habit, it is very difficult for me to feed the children. Now I am relieved that Deepa gets her meal regularly. Her health has improved. I thank the donors for helping my child." 

Thank you, donors, for supporting children like Deepa. Your support helps us to provide a nutritious meal to the children.  

Our children celebrated the Republic Day of India on the 26th of January. It was a great pleasure seeing our cute children dressed up as great Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Indira Gandhi, Bharatha Matha, police officers, teachers, etc. Cultural events and speeches were given by the children from coaching class and the special school for child labourers. The national flag was hoisted and sweets distributed to all. 

The function was presided over by the President of the Rotary Club of Diamond City Queens. The Secretary of the club also accompanied the chief guest. They distributed cakes to the children. It was a great feeling to see our children participate in all the programmes conducted. 

We appeal to you dear donors to continue supporting our cute children, help them grow healthy and learn qualitatively. Kindly support us by spreading words about this project to your friends and relatives. Your words carry weight. 

Thanking you.

With regards

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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
Somarasampettai , Trichirappalli India

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