Saturday, May 14, 2011

What you and I spend on a Sunday brunch, is what they earn in a month!! Take a pause and think!

Aarohan means elevation and our vision is to elevate the underprivileged children of the society through basic education and training. Keeping in line with this vision, we recently expanded our reach to one of the most remote locations in India: Baripada, a small nondescript hamlet in district Mayurbhanj in Orissa. Baripada is bereft of any kind of development, be it economic or social. Mostly inhabited by people belonging to scheduled castes and tribes, Baripada needs serious attention and any NGO that works here will get ample scope to start from the scratch and stretch its limits.
Aarohan has taken the initiative to promote the facility of education for the benefit of the local children at Baripada. But it hasn’t been an easy beginning. Children here lead a life of penury as the parents manage to earn a paltry sum of Rs 300 per month for crafting bamboo baskets. That is probably what you and I could spend on an evening snack for one day!! Food, therefore, is a burning problem which strongly governs their decision to come to our centre. Even a small offering of regular glucose biscuits is a motivation enough for them. We are currently running this centre with mere Rs 5000 per month (for 100 children) due to additional funding needs at our Delhi centers, that have helped ~800 students receive education and make a living since 2005. The need of the hour for us is therefore, to sustain the Baripada project, without compromising on our other programs. And here is where I ask for your help! The slightest of effort from you will help transform the way these children live today!! Here is how you can help:



The problems are aplenty, but we are sure that with the kindness and support of like-minded people and organisations, we can definitely turn the tide in the favour of the beleaguered children of Baripada. We can help them fulfill the dreams they have always aspired for but could never achieve!!

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