1. NEW LIFE MERCY HOME & SCHOOL
We realize that the children are a blessing from GOD. They are meant to be welcomed into the world with celebration and to be given respect and dignity. However, many children do not experience life as a blessing but as a tragedy. They live in extreme poverty and are street kinds who are neglected and deprived of their childhood, barefooted and running nose, the children are found in the fields grazing dome stick animal and hence they remain an aloof from schools. This results in spoiling their lives. We work exclusively for social development and enlistment of orphans, untouchable and laborer children of all communities with out any discrimination of caste, creed, color or race and background. The aim is to give absolute priority to the needs of the children. We understand that children’s needs are equally important. We plan to help out all the children with the food, shelter, clothes, books, and education and want to see overall development in their lives. The children will be provided education and boarding free of cost.
We pick up the children from their dirty environment and also parents bring their children to us because they can not afford their needs because of poverty and keep in our CHILDREN'S HOME in a different environment where they can realize that they have a great value in the sight of our Heavenly Father.
Children are God’s greatest gift. There are born to live and blossom. They should not be subjugated to unbearable pain. Though their imagination becomes blackened by the ‘soot’ of avarice, inhumanity and callousness, their dreams are stolen and innocence is lost, their heavenly abode must be restored. The paradise, thus regained, will be a better place to live in.
“What vision is done to children, they will do to society”.
2. ALL PEOPLE'S CHURCH
All Peoples church is helping people to know the Lord through its outreach ministry and bring them into the church and learn the Word of God and stand strong in faith in Jesus through all kinds of situation.
3. SEWING TRAINING CENTER PROJECT
One of the main aims of New Life Trust is to create a Women's Sewing Training Center where 30 women can learn a variety of sewing techniques over a six month period. These six monthly training sessions would continue for two more years with 150 beneficiaries in total. We have only one condition for these women which is that they will send their children to school from their income. This is the one underlying factor that each of the trainee has to agree with before they are to be trained. This means that the children will be assured of an education.
Beneficiaries:
1. The direct beneficiaries of the project will be 150 adolescent and married women.
2. The indirect beneficiaries will be 150 families, and if you take an average of 2 children from each family, the total number of children affected could be around 300. That’s to say, the project aims at reaching out to 300 children, indirectly ensuring they receive an education. This project will be a marvelous achievement.
To start this project we need 3 sewing machines and material as well as a tutor who has offered to train the woman for a small fee. This is very effective way to empower women and raise funds and sow the seed of the word into the hearts of women those who will come to learn but we need initial amount to start the center with 3 sewing Machines and materials which is almost $300 - $350.
We realize that the children are a blessing from GOD. They are meant to be welcomed into the world with celebration and to be given respect and dignity. However, many children do not experience life as a blessing but as a tragedy. They live in extreme poverty and are street kinds who are neglected and deprived of their childhood, barefooted and running nose, the children are found in the fields grazing dome stick animal and hence they remain an aloof from schools. This results in spoiling their lives. We work exclusively for social development and enlistment of orphans, untouchable and laborer children of all communities with out any discrimination of caste, creed, color or race and background. The aim is to give absolute priority to the needs of the children. We understand that children’s needs are equally important. We plan to help out all the children with the food, shelter, clothes, books, and education and want to see overall development in their lives. The children will be provided education and boarding free of cost.
We pick up the children from their dirty environment and also parents bring their children to us because they can not afford their needs because of poverty and keep in our CHILDREN'S HOME in a different environment where they can realize that they have a great value in the sight of our Heavenly Father.
Children are God’s greatest gift. There are born to live and blossom. They should not be subjugated to unbearable pain. Though their imagination becomes blackened by the ‘soot’ of avarice, inhumanity and callousness, their dreams are stolen and innocence is lost, their heavenly abode must be restored. The paradise, thus regained, will be a better place to live in.
“What vision is done to children, they will do to society”.
2. ALL PEOPLE'S CHURCH
All Peoples church is helping people to know the Lord through its outreach ministry and bring them into the church and learn the Word of God and stand strong in faith in Jesus through all kinds of situation.
3. SEWING TRAINING CENTER PROJECT
One of the main aims of New Life Trust is to create a Women's Sewing Training Center where 30 women can learn a variety of sewing techniques over a six month period. These six monthly training sessions would continue for two more years with 150 beneficiaries in total. We have only one condition for these women which is that they will send their children to school from their income. This is the one underlying factor that each of the trainee has to agree with before they are to be trained. This means that the children will be assured of an education.
Beneficiaries:
1. The direct beneficiaries of the project will be 150 adolescent and married women.
2. The indirect beneficiaries will be 150 families, and if you take an average of 2 children from each family, the total number of children affected could be around 300. That’s to say, the project aims at reaching out to 300 children, indirectly ensuring they receive an education. This project will be a marvelous achievement.
To start this project we need 3 sewing machines and material as well as a tutor who has offered to train the woman for a small fee. This is very effective way to empower women and raise funds and sow the seed of the word into the hearts of women those who will come to learn but we need initial amount to start the center with 3 sewing Machines and materials which is almost $300 - $350.
Our Project towards Economic Empowerment of Rural Marginalized women in alternative income generation activities:
Condition of Women In India:
The persistence of hunger and abject poverty in India and other parts of the world is due in large measure to the subjugation, marginalization and dis-empowerment of women. Women suffer from hunger and poverty in greater numbers and to a great degree then men. At the same time, it is women who bear the primary responsibility for actions needed to end hunger: education, nutrition, health and family income.
Looking through the lens of hunger and poverty, there are seven major areas of discrimination against women in India:
Malnutrition, poor health, lack of education, overwork, lack of skills, maltreatment and powerlessness.
India has a long history of activism for women’s welfare and rights, which has increasingly focused on women’s economic rights. A range of government programs have been launched to increase economic opportunity for women, although there appear to be no existing programs to address the cultural and traditional discrimination against women that leads to her abject conditions.
Status of Women in India:
According to the 2001 Census, of the total Indian population, 48.27% is women and the number is 495.7 million. Of this, 73% live in rural areas. The report further says that 46% of the female population is illiterate and the corresponding figure in rural areas is 53.3%. Though the Indian constitution grants women equal rights, strong patriarchal traditions persist, with women’s lives shaped by customs that are centuries old. In most Indian families, a daughter is viewed as a liability, and she is conditioned to believe that she is inferior and subordinate to men. Sons are idolized and celebrated. "May you be the mother of a hundred sons" is a common Hindu wedding blessing. We hope we can redress the balance in our area.
To help us achieve our projects we need your help. We welcome any donation, large or small. If you can donate towards any of our projects please contact us.
Condition of Women In India:
The persistence of hunger and abject poverty in India and other parts of the world is due in large measure to the subjugation, marginalization and dis-empowerment of women. Women suffer from hunger and poverty in greater numbers and to a great degree then men. At the same time, it is women who bear the primary responsibility for actions needed to end hunger: education, nutrition, health and family income.
Looking through the lens of hunger and poverty, there are seven major areas of discrimination against women in India:
Malnutrition, poor health, lack of education, overwork, lack of skills, maltreatment and powerlessness.
India has a long history of activism for women’s welfare and rights, which has increasingly focused on women’s economic rights. A range of government programs have been launched to increase economic opportunity for women, although there appear to be no existing programs to address the cultural and traditional discrimination against women that leads to her abject conditions.
Status of Women in India:
According to the 2001 Census, of the total Indian population, 48.27% is women and the number is 495.7 million. Of this, 73% live in rural areas. The report further says that 46% of the female population is illiterate and the corresponding figure in rural areas is 53.3%. Though the Indian constitution grants women equal rights, strong patriarchal traditions persist, with women’s lives shaped by customs that are centuries old. In most Indian families, a daughter is viewed as a liability, and she is conditioned to believe that she is inferior and subordinate to men. Sons are idolized and celebrated. "May you be the mother of a hundred sons" is a common Hindu wedding blessing. We hope we can redress the balance in our area.
To help us achieve our projects we need your help. We welcome any donation, large or small. If you can donate towards any of our projects please contact us.