Hi all readers
we are on a new page 2012, still waiting for our pens to be picked up.
till then hang on, and wait for the note.
GB
Sangster, Asha and Timothy (our Son)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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ITI Building
Hostel const.
Installing a new electricty pole
More photos
NEEREKSHE
"to bring life to the full"...
Shadrach and Gladys Peter
History and Activities of the Trust
Muranpur is a village in the interior of North Karnataka, about an hours bus ride from the nearest provincial town. It has a population of about 2000 people who live in abject poverty, being an agricultural community and dependent on erratic rainfall for their crops. This area has already been designated as a draught-prone area and has very little option for alternate economic activity. Given the generally poor state of the community, 90% of existing wealth resides in the higher caste and 70% of the families of lower caste live below the poverty line. In early 2000, a government surveyor was sent to the district and his report indicated that the situation in this community was unsatisfactory, with existence below “third world” standards.
Due to the lack of stable economic activities and the resultant poverty and neglect, most of the inhabitants of this village suffer from perennial malnutrition, while the children suffer from retarded mental and physical development. There is no medical facility of even the primary level and the nearest medical center is 20 kilometers away from the village. The residents have no access to any modern mode of transportation due to lack of funding, and medical emergencies are handled by the village bullock cart. Diarrhea, influenza, gastro-enteritis, and skin diseases are common problems that go untreated. There is no sanitation, no toilets, and no access to potable drinking water.
The Managing Trustee, Mr. Peter Shadrack, was born in this village. Despite the depressed situation he and his family faced, his father converted to Christianity and thus Peter Shadrack was educated in a mission school in Raichur. He grew up to become a science teacher, and after ten years of teaching he joined the Church in full time work for the poor of his village and the surrounding areas. He started by providing food and shelter to those in need from his area.
Working to make a better place
Social Awareness and Empowerment
The Trust also sees the need in this community for a general improvement in knowledge about life in the 21st century. Due to the racial imbalance whereby a minority of people belong to the upper caste and more than 70% of the population belong to the lower caste, a large group in this village are discriminated against according to age-old traditions that make up the racial divide. Knowledge about their rights, combined with education and awareness about various aspects of life would definitely change the social fabric of the village. A successful model could then be replicated in other areas of the state that suffer the same fate of poverty and backwardness. Presently the trustees try to organize meetings of women such as “mums & toddlers” for awareness about child care, health, and sanitation. Similar community meetings on topics of interest are organized for the men. With additional funding, the Trust will be able to put up a community center that can take care of such needs, as well as organize important awareness meetings regarding the environment and water conservation.
Mission Statement
To bring “life to the full” to the people of Muranpur village and the surrounding districts through education and the care for the children through integrated programs for the adults and their children, and to live the words of Christ to all who have “ears to hear.”
Goals
The program intends to promote empowerment and access to training and employment of men and women living under the poverty line. The overall goal of this project is to promote in an integrated fashion the betterment of a large group of rural people living in total poverty, through education and awareness programs and providing facilities that can cater to their needs as well as funding that can provide a buffer while empowering the inhabitants to help themselves.
Role of the Organization
The Neerekshe Trust plans to expand and build on the work already in progress to provide the village of Muranpur and the population from surrounding districts with facilities that will enable the children, youth, women, men, and elderly access to education, information, and knowledge about various livelihoods by which they can improve their standard of living and have access to a decent life.
The program will include the following facilities:
· A Créche for the very young
· A School
· An Orphanage cum Hostel
· A Vocational Training Center
· A Hospital
· An Agricultural Development Center
· A Community Development Center
· An Administration block
· Staff Quarters
· Sports facilities
· A Church
Objectives
· To provide education for children and literacy for the adults.
· To provide youth with vocational training as well as communication skills.
· To empower women through literacy, adult education and health information so that they are better able to make informed choices regarding themselves and their families.
· To provide shelter and occupation for the elderly so that they can continue to live with dignity.
· To foster a sense of responsibility and self-worth among the members of the community, to each other and to their environment.
· To provide youth with vocational training as well as communication skills.
· To empower women through literacy, adult education and health information so that they are better able to make informed choices regarding themselves and their families.
· To provide shelter and occupation for the elderly so that they can continue to live with dignity.
· To foster a sense of responsibility and self-worth among the members of the community, to each other and to their environment.
Day Care Center in Muranpur Restarted
Target Groups
The project targets the 400 families who live in unimaginable poverty in Muranpur village, as well as orphan children and youth of both sexes, ages 16 – 21 years, who do not have any occupation or education. The Trust also look after the elderly who have no support in the village.
GRACE & JACK - HOSPITAL
Dr. Luke Srinivaslu
Blog Archive
St. PETERS SCHOOL, Muranpur
Asha Sangster, Principal
Opening of the Kalmala center
Kalmala Study Center
St Peters School, Muranpur
Day at the School
Children Planting
THE COW SHED CHURCH
@ Muranpur
Program Activities
· Development of innovative activities with the objectives of providing education, information and knowledge to the children and adults.
· Training the youth to acquire adequate life skills in order to engage in sustainable livelihood programs.
· Providing information on new innovations in agriculture as well as improving methods of management of land, crops and markets, water and energy.
· Providing health care and facilities for the inhabitants of the communities and improving knowledge and standards of sanitation and environmental awareness.
· Involvement of other voluntary agencies, social activist groups, individuals and the community at large in the furtherance of the objectives of education.Networking to ensure that this model can be replicated in other locations with other social working groups
HOUSE OF HOPE
hostel for the children
Pls keep on praying and supporting the Project
Pls keep on praying and supporting the Project
Water entring the Hospital
ORGANIZATION DETAILS
Organization Name: Neerekshe
Address: 25 Lakshmipati Layout, Karianpalya, St. Thomas Town, Bangalore, 560084
Telephone: (9180) 5475580, (918532) 655218, 645118
Email: shadpete@vsnl.net
sangsterasha@gmail.com
Registered Charity Number: 19/2001/777/2001
Project At: Muranpur,Kalmala Post,Taluka And District Raichur,Karnataka State 548 136
Projects: St. Peters school and Hostel, Grace Jack hospital , Rural Industrial Training Center and several social projects
Address: 25 Lakshmipati Layout, Karianpalya, St. Thomas Town, Bangalore, 560084
Telephone: (9180) 5475580, (918532) 655218, 645118
Email: shadpete@vsnl.net
sangsterasha@gmail.com
Registered Charity Number: 19/2001/777/2001
Project At: Muranpur,Kalmala Post,Taluka And District Raichur,Karnataka State 548 136
Projects: St. Peters school and Hostel, Grace Jack hospital , Rural Industrial Training Center and several social projects
About Neerekshe
Needs of Neerekshe
1. Hostel Construction 500 Rs/per square feet
2. Hospital and Hostel Electricial Connections 18 Kw
3. Mud Road work to the Hostel 50,000. INR
4. Re-doing the bridges and Road work from the entrance 100,000 INR
5. 5th Std class room, which includes 12 rooms for school an urgent need
6. UPS(12.5 K.V) for Neerekshe and a Deisel Generator
7. 12 New/used Computers for Kalmala Study center
8. UPS (8.5 K.V)and Diesel Generator for Kalmala Study Center
2. Hospital and Hostel Electricial Connections 18 Kw
3. Mud Road work to the Hostel 50,000. INR
4. Re-doing the bridges and Road work from the entrance 100,000 INR
5. 5th Std class room, which includes 12 rooms for school an urgent need
6. UPS(12.5 K.V) for Neerekshe and a Deisel Generator
7. 12 New/used Computers for Kalmala Study center
8. UPS (8.5 K.V)and Diesel Generator for Kalmala Study Center