Wheel Chairs are always needed. For disabled child, young people and aged leprosy disabled persons £120 – The best long lasting quality.
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There are many reason why we like to have people give us a cow; £320. Its helps the income to support a HIV+ Widow. It gives milk to our children – nutritional intake is essential. And the cow dung goes to the garden – see below to have people give us a cow. Its helps the income to support a HIV+ Widow. It gives milk to our children – nutritional intake is essential. And the cow dung goes to the garden – see below
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These girls are all Kondh Dongari and live in the controversial Vedanta mining area. Its New Hope that offers them Non Formal Education, Health Awareness, provided first aid boxes with anti-malaria medicines. SAFE DELIVERY KITS provided by us over the last 20 years has been a key to reduce Infant Mortality Rates. We don’t sponsor individual persons but £20 a month will ensure they are part of a development project.
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Bundles of LOVE
now included our wish to an
AGED MONTHLY FOOD PACK.
£5
The Bundles of Love are important parts of the life of more than 120 aged leprosy patients who depend on us for Clothing, protective footwear Sandals, long handles combs that can we used with deformed hands. Bed sheets and a blanket for the cold winter in western Orissa.
For the AGED TRIBAL WOMEN poverty is a community problem. It relates to the whole family. When you are aged and live at poverty line in a poor community – Life means less food and malnourishment. It’s the way life is at that hard level of survival. New Hope is part of the development that now ensures that we can obtain subsidized rice and legume, some oil and kerosene for a lamp – with cash – from a Government of Orissa Ration Shop.
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£ 5 it may not seem like much in today’s world where Coffee is no longer ‘cheap’.
It is Rupee 350 in India at New Hope – it means a food pack for the aged in a family and that changes the whole poverty line structure. Just a £5 FOOD PACK has a developmental change. A girl can stop going to the forest to collect firewood to sell in the market town or collect edible roots and leaves (spinach). In New Hope it can mean a school uniform for a disabled child, or protective footwear and a blanket in a leprosy colony.
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