As I reflect on the amazing work over recent days of the ‘Project Help India’ Team, I am humbled by the incredible privilege that it is to work alongside some incredible people as we serve the poor and needy. Our work within the slum communities of Kotdwara, opens a door for each one of us to grow and be blessed through our connection with many special people. We learn from these people, we admire them and we are enriched and inspired by their determination, persistence, patience, wisdom, smiles and the simplicity of their lives. Mother Theresa said that she truly saw the face of God in people who suffered because of poverty, and I understand what she meant by this. I have seen God’s face, and my words cannot do justice to what I’m trying to explain. I feel like these people help me more than I help them. I am blessed, levelled, and I get a sense of perspective about life which in itself, is an incredible gift to receive. Many of my friends (and family) who have travelled with me to India feel the same way too. Knowing these people, educating their children and helping their community really is a privilege that I thank God for. As a positive (no pun intended), COVID-19 has drawn us together in a way that helps us to see how connected in friendship we are -despite the distance that separates. Their story has become a large part of my story, the ‘Project help India’ story …and I invite you to be part of this too. During this time of COVID-19, the Indian Government continues to enforce a nation-wide lockdown, perhaps for all of June (arrghh!!). Unfortunately the virus is now spreading in the district and three people have been infected in Kotdwara. Presently we are handing out ration packs feeding 600 people a day, as well as serving breakfast to those who are forced to live in a local quarantine centre. This is how we are using your financial donation at the moment - thank you so much! Mrs Anita (pictured here with Daisy our Director) is a widow, and she has been receiving our help daily. She is thankful beyond words that we are feeding her family, at a time when she cannot work and meet her children’s needs. This week I heard about Tamanna (pictured at the top with her student Harsh), the Teacher’s Aide at our Disability Centre. Tamanna lives in the slum where her students live. During the lockdown she has been able to visit children, one at a time, and she has been teaching them, doing crafts, doing speaking activities, physical exercises and checking in on their wellbeing. She also teaches the students and their family members about how to be safe from COVID-19. Tamanna also spends much of her day sewing face masks for her students. What a legend! Tamanna, is a blessing, and she has her job thanks to the generosity of an Australian family, who pay for her annual wage. Blessing creates blessing! This is community in action. Two weeks back our team created a special opportunity for each of our Disability Centre students, giving them a goodie bag for them to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The goodie bag contained a hair oil bottle, a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, a toy, a talcum powder and some chocolates. Our Project Officer reported… “The children were so much excited to get back to their classes, but we had to make them understand that soon we will, but not yet, open the centre for them. We have called all the students one by one to the centre so that we can distribute the gifts to them. The students came and we have handed them the goodie bags. We have instructed the students as well as their parents about the pandemic and how to keep the corona virus spread away from them.” We wish you could have been there in person to see the joy and happiness on the children’s faces (your friendship was there in spirit!). So, to our supporters, thank you for being a blessing! You are loved and appreciated by an entire community of people. Know that during this COVID crisis, you are making a significant and important difference in the lives of some people who really are the poorest of the poor. You are literally saving people’s lives. And know too, that the blessings are coming back in your direction! Perhaps it’s us who are blessed the most. Thank you for being a part of the ‘Project Help India’ story at this unique time in history. HOW YOU CAN HELP Donate: You can make your tax deductible donation by clicking HERE. As you click the link, scroll to the bottom of the page, then click the ‘SUPPORT THIS PROJECT NOW' button. Ensure that you are donating to (WYG-IND-PHI-2020). OR if tax deductibility is not required, your EFT donation can be made at BSB: 062 230 (Commonwealth Bank Randwick) Account: 1134 1909 Account Name: Project Help India Please write your name in the reference section so that we can thank you. And please share the word and this blog. With love and thanks. Doug http://projecthelpindia.co
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There is no distancing when it comes to ‘Project Help India’ and love, kindness and compassion. COVID can’t stop us! This is especially true in the city of Kotdwara, Northern India, where we are feeding families in poverty and heading into the sixth week of Indian Government enforced lockdowns. It’s so great to see the smile of 39 year old, father Rashid who so enthusiastically expressed his gratitude to us. Rashid is a daily wage labourer who due to the lockdown is unable to leave his house and therefore unable to work. He described to us how difficult it has been for him as a father watching his children slowly getting hungrier every day. He feared that they would soon die. “Now they are getting the food packets daily. Project Help is like God’s ambassador for my family” Our daily food distribution will continue until the Indian Government ends the lockdown in 2 weeks time (we hope). We are still serving 400 meals twice a day, which adds up to 5600 people fed each week. It's incredible what our team has been able to activate in such a short period of time. We especially honour Mr Amit Samuel, our Project Director for his leadership, and his brother Amit. Both have been working tirelessly every day with very little sleep. The news of our projects has not gone unnoticed. The local magistrate's department is supportive (in fact they reached out to us, asking for help), and they have appointed police to provide safety and security to go with us into the 5 slum areas that we are working. Our work is being reported in local newspapers and on the television news. You can click this link below if you are interested to watch (but it's in Hindi). All up we are serving about 100 families, and others on an average per day with meal packets. One person described it like this…
“You people are like God’s angels to us. If you would not have given us food then our kids and us might have died because of hunger, as our daily food depends on our daily earnings, so if there is no earning there is no food for them”. Thank you to all our wonderful supporters in Australia. When we get to the other side of this COVID-19 crisis, and talk about it in years to come, you will have the satisfaction of being able to say that you helped save lives with your love, kindness and compassion. Indeed, wellbeing research tells us that helping others is a great way to preserve your own positive mental health during times of crisis and difficulty. Thank you for your generosity. In the face of such human suffering and tragedy caused by COVID-19 Rashid’s story is just one many reminding us that, love, kindness and compassion make a significant difference in people’s lives. Never underestimate the impact you are having. Please share this email with others who you think can help us. The lockdown in India will continue through to 17 May. Our meals cost just over $400 a day, so this is a total of $5600 that we will require to continue through till then. HOW YOU CAN HELP Donate: You can make your tax deductible donation by clicking HERE. As you click the link, scroll to the bottom of the page, then click the ‘SUPPORT THIS PROJECT NOW' button. Ensure that you are donating to (WYG-IND-PHI-2020). OR if tax deductibility is not required, your EFT donation can be made at BSB: 062 230 (Commonwealth Bank Randwick) Account: 1134 1909 Account Name: Project Help India Please write your name in the reference section so that we can thank you. And please share the word and this blog. http://projecthelpindia.co/ With love and thanks. My prayers continue to be with you during this very difficult time. Doug |
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