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Tom Budd 

Kelowna philanthropist and Kelowna’s former man of the year, Thomas Budd, made an unexpected donation to one of the charities the foundation supports.

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This is a picture the children at “The Bara Anduliya crèche” near Kolkata made for their sponsor Kelowna resident Tom Budd. The children at the crèche lovingly call him Tom uncle.

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Don Jeffcoat

Don Jeffcoat a student at Sprott Shaw community college donating his lunch money to help orphans in India.

 

 

 

Sophia Arn

 

 

Six year old Sophia Arn collected $225.00 to help pay for medical needs of Children at the orphanage.





 

REPORT ON BARA ANDULIYA CRECHE AND COACHING CLASS


The project at Bara Anduliya was started on 01May1993 with the primary aim of fulfilling a child’s basic needs of nutrition, health and education. The Bara Anduliya project was started on 01May1993. The place is an hour’s drive from Krishnanagar, an important place in Nadia district in West Bengal famous for it’s terracotta handicrafts. Krishna Nagar is a 4 hour drive from Kolkata. The project is being run on building provided by a local NGO, Lok Seva Sibir.

Today the crèche is successfully running with 35 children and the coaching class has 130 children.

Crèche

No. of Boys:14    No. of Girls: 21
Total no. of Children: 35

The crèche caters to children in the age group of 3 to 5 years. Most of these children are first generation school goers. The children belong to families in the lowest economic strata of society. The parents are engaged as biri workers, maid servants and daily agricultural labourers.

The crèche timings are from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. The children are looked after by a crèche mother and a crèche teacher who are assisted by a helper. 12 children (5 girls and 7 boys) have joined in the new session 2011-2012. The day starts with prayer followed by exercises. The children are then divided into two groups. The older group is taught by one teacher while the students who have just joined in the new session are taught by another teacher. The older batch of 23 children have learnt to write the Bengali and English alphabets. They can also write the Bengali numbers from 1 to 5.  Both English and Bengali languages are taught. Along with studies the children are also taught drawing, rhymes, dancing etc. The new batch of 12 children have settled down well in the creche. They are being told stories, rhymes etc.The teachers have a fixed syllabus which is used to teach the students.

The children are served light breakfast around 9.30a.m, lunch at 1.30p.m and a fruit or light snacks at 3 p.m when the children leave. Emphasis is given to providing a nutritious diet. Milk and bread/biscuits is served in the morning while lunch usually comprises of rice with vegetables and either Egg/chicken or soyabean nuggets. With the spiralling rise in the price of food items, it was felt necessary to increase the allocation for food from about Rs4 per child per day to Rs10 per child per day to provide nutritious food. Accordingly the increase was effected from 01April2011. We are now able to give milk every day to the crèche children.

A doctor visits the crèche once a week. The childrens’ weight is checked on a regular basis. The immunization records of the children are also regularly checked to ensure that the children are regularly immunized. A parent-teacher meeting is held once a month to discuss the progress of the children and to address problems if any. The children are provided free uniforms by ISSA.

The children love coming to the crèche. Small functions are held to celebrate important days of the year like Saraswati Puja(goddess of learning) Independence Day, Childrens’ Day and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s birthday. They are taught dancing and singing to perform on the respective days.

Coaching Class


The coaching class caters to all the erstwhile students of the crèche. At the end of the academic session all children above 5 years move out from the crèche to join the local government school. To help them in their day to day studies, all children from Infant to Class V attend the coaching class. In the academic session2011-‘12, there are 130 students who are being taught by 5 teachers. The classes start at 6.30 am and continue till 9am, 6days a week. Weekly tests have been introduced to test the ongoing performance of the students. The children are taught in batches and have greatly benefitted from the coaching class. Light tiffin (puffed rice with soaked gram, bread with banana, biscuits etc) is served at the end of the class.

We would like to extend classes beyond class V or at least reimburse the senior students the private tuition fees. However in the absence of funds the same has not been possible.

On our last visit at the end of 2010, all the children of the crèche and coaching class put up a beautiful cultural programme comprising of songs, dances, recitation etc. A sit and draw competition was held for all the children of the crèche and coaching class on Childrens’ Day. Prizes for the best drawings in each group were given out by the doctor of the crèche on the day of our visit.



Per month expenses of the crèche (from April 2011)

Salaries for crèche mother, teacher, cook

Salary for doctor

Maintenance(35 children @Rs10/day for 26days)

Uniforms (one time expense) 35xRs150

 


 

Total

(we have received uniforms in donation for the year 2011-2012)

INR2600

INR  825

INR9100

INR5250

 


 

INR12525













 

 

Per month expenses of the coaching class (from April2011)

Salaries for the teachers

Maintenance


Total

INR4680

INR4260


INR8940

 

Total monthly expenses (crèche + coaching class) INR12525+8940=INR21465
ANNUAL EXPENSES INR21465X12=INR257580+INR5250=INR262830


We received 35% of the running costs as sponsorship last calendar year. No amount has been received this year. We would be grateful for any help that may be forthcoming.



Shashwati Choudhury
28June2011

 

 

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Who We Are

The East Meets West Orphans Foundation is a newly founded Canadian organization dedicated to supporting abandoned children. We recently were approved by the Federal Government as a Registered Charity on March 18, 2008. Our aim is to provide health care education and necessary medical treatment for children living in orphanages in developing nations. Our hope is to give each child the necessary tools and life skills that will help them achieve independence in life.

 

 

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