Support for Mid-day Meal to 85 working children

by Health Education Adoption Rehabilitation Development Society (HEARDS)
Support for Mid-day Meal to 85 working children

Project Report | Feb 2, 2021
Thank you so much for your valuable support

By Mr. Kuriyakose Sajan | Chairman and Project Coordinator

Eating Midday meal
Eating Midday meal

Dear Esteemed Patrons,

 

Greetings to you from HEARDS - India!

 

HEARDS is leading the way to improved education for Chittoor's urban and rural downtrodden children. HEARDS child labor rehabilitation center intervention is helping a lot for these neglected child laborers and school dropouts to regain their lost childhood and education and parents could think towards role and responsibility of children education. Both community and parents have a turning point to change the attitude towards the development of children by providing good education and childhood opportunities for children to become a good energetic citizen of the country. On behalf of our organization and children, we would like to thank you very much for all the hands who are working behind for the welfare of these needy neglected children.

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has already had profound impacts on education by closing schools at all levels almost everywhere; now, the damage will become even more severe as the health emergency translates into a deep global recession. This note describes the shocks hitting education systems and outlines how countries can respond to them.

 

Without aggressive policy action, the shocks to schooling and the economy will deepen the learning crisis. Many children who are forced out of school have lost their most important meal. And with the poorest households hit hard by the ensuing economic crisis, the opportunity gaps between rich and poor has grown even larger. Beyond these short-run impacts on schooling and learning, countries will ultimately suffer significant long-term losses in education and human capital. 

 

It was happy that now all the schools have been reopened and we are running our rehabilitation centre regularly. We are providing a nutritious mid-day meal for kids which is certainly a boon for our kids because they already lost their three square meals a day. With your valuable support we were able to extend this help and with your help the children are healthy and they can able to concentrate on their education.

 

Your donations helped a lot during this pandemic period. I request you to please kindly share this with your friends and relatives as this is one of the inevitable projects of HEARDS.

 

Thanking you,

 

With fond regards,

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Health Education Adoption Rehabilitation Development Society (HEARDS)

Location: Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh - India
Website:
Health Education Adoption Rehabilitation Development Society (HEARDS)
Kuriyakose Sajan
Project Leader:
Kuriyakose Sajan
Chittoor , Andhra Pradesh India

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