After the Corona infections declined, many of our former apprentices are again engaged in activities, such as Daniel here in Bihar, North India, where he ran a Vacation School for children in May. His study of the Hindi language progressed surprisingly quickly. Besides those of our “Alumni” who are in full time service, many have become self-employed, having established factories or being in the service sector. Some chose to become “tent makers”, i.e., partly busy in workshops or companies and partly active in Christian organizations.
In addition to imparting various skills to our students, we strive to provide them with opportunities to acquire essential knowledge for their future well-being. One such opportunity involved an educational initiative focused on ‘financial literacy.’ Mr. Francis Felix Joseph, representing the ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth, led the program as the featured speaker. He delivered […]
The prevalence of dengue has significantly affected numerous individuals in Tamil Nadu over the past few months. In response to the emergence of new leprosy cases reported last year, the Health Department of Tamil Nadu has undertaken strategic initiatives, including awareness programs, with the goal of eradicating leprosy by the year 2025. Consequently, the Tamil […]
Jothi doesn’t remember a life before the rice mill she worked in when she was a toddler. “My father used to tell me it was home,” she says. Starting at 4. 30am, her little hands …