Sujitha, a niece of Bill Hess, (my friend and cat lover from Alaska who raised life saving money for my cats neuter in 2009) intends to take a trip to Kenya soon in honour of her late sister Sandy. Sandy's parting was particularly sad as she ended her own life after the tragic accident that claimed her husband's life. Moving on has not been easy for Sujitha since Sandy's passing. One thing that has kept Sujitha going in the midst of turbulence emotions is the remebrance of the kindness of her sister to others. Her devotion to helping everyone. Sujitha has decided to make a trip to Kenya where she will be helping orphans with HIV infections at Nyumbani's children's home.
Dearest Friends,
I pray this email reaches as many as possible and I hope each one
of you will take an action: either to donate or forward this to your
family and friends.
For everybody who knows me, you will easily get why I am doing
this. For others - just trust the person who has forwarded this to you.
He/she is definitely my friend and knows me well.
Past: I have always been emotional and since my
childhood I remember giving alms to everyone on the street. Maybe I
picked this up from my sister who would have learned it from my mum. I
remember not taking change from vegetable vendors on the street because I
felt deeply for their poverty. When my Doctor aunt started living with
us, I used to visit her clinic every evening and was deeply moved by her
nature – how she helped her patients who could not afford to give her a
mere 5 or 10 rupees. This was in the early 90's.
Present: Things changed when I started my
college and never took part in any volunteer services. My sister, on the
other hand, devoted her life to helping others. She worked with many
NGO's and her dream was to build an old age home. Then the accident
happened. I lost my sister and brother-in-law. Then things changed even
more. I started looking at her work and understood that it went deeper
even than I had realized - she touched people’s lives in many different
ways. She was born to serve – not only people, but creatures big and
small. So many times she stopped to pick up cats and dogs hit by cars or
trucks on the busy streets of Bangalore. She even broke taboo to rescue
an electrocuted crow! This is how my sister was and if she were still
alive I am sure she would be caring for a cat or dog she had recently
rescued even now, at the very moment I type this.
Future: The time has now come for me to help
make my sister’s dreams come true. I am motivated – more so than I have
ever been before. I am honored to announce that I have been accepted
into a volunteer program at the Nyumbani Children's Home in Kenya.
Please have a look at their website here:
This is where my heart belongs. This is what I want to do. As my sister always did, I want to help others.
am currently raising funds to get me to Kenya and to help
support the work I will be involved in at the children’s home. My
sincere request to all of you is to please share this with your friends
you trust. I have been asked to come down in early November* or anytime I
am ready. I am ready now. (New target date: April).
I know many of you are already doing things elsewhere and this
might come as an unexpected expense. But please do spare whatever you
can from your savings and transfer it to my account details below. A
generous contribution of even 1000Rs will help greatly – about $18.00,
but why not round it out to $20?
Below are some details I have taken from the website to help you
understand the expenses we need for the future of Nyumbani children:
As you might imagine, meeting the
medical, educational and daily living needs of each child requires
significant financial resources. Each month it costs approximately
$11,000 for general maintenance including salaries to operate the
children’s home. Within the Nyumbani community, here are some of our
monthly expenses:
• General costs to cover basic needs (e.g., food, shelter, clothing) are $250 per month for each child
• Medical attention for each child (e.g., general check ups, lab work, immunizations, sick visits) is $30 per month for each child
• Medication, excluding ARV medications is $50 per month for each child
• Educational needs (e.g., public school fees, books, uniforms) are approximately $99 per month for each child in Secondary School and $ 20 per month per child in Primary School.
• Cottage expenses (e.g., school supplies, cleaning materials, staff support) are approximately $225 per month ...
Once you have done this, rest assured that you have brought a
smile to a kid’s face and touched his and her life in your own way,
whereever you are , whoever you are. You will make a difference.
Thank You,
Suji
She needs about £900 for this trip. To put a smile of the face of these
orphans and to feel close to her sister whose act of kindness lives on. Bill
has now opened a pay pal for her. Pls donate if you believe in putting a smile
on the face of others... For the donation button and details kindly click http://www.logbookwasilla.com/logbookwasilla/2012/10/25/sujithas-own-words-on-why-she-has-volunteered-to-work-at-the.html
Together we make the world a better place.
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