Quarterly Report (January, 2003)

[ Photo: Distribution of food in Neula Adivasi
village, Bhadrak district, Orissa. ]
Dear friends and devotees,
Hare Krishna. Please accept my humble pranams.
In
our previous email newsletter we had mentioned the Ashram's desire to
distribute clothes and blankets to the children of Ulanga village to
protect them from the winter cold. Thanks to generous donations from
many of our donors and friends we were able to raise the necessary
funds to meet this goal. By Lord Krishna's grace, we were able to
distribute blankets and clothes not only to the children of Ulanga
village, but to children in three other villages as well. Thanks to all
of you these children will be able sleep soundly and stay warm
throughout the winter. I wish all of you could have been there to see
the faces of the children as we handed them the blankets and clothes.
Words cannot describe the happiness they felt. Never before had they
been given anything like this. They could not understand why our donors
living across the world would send such a gift to an unknown person. We
explained to them Lord Krishna's statement in the Gita, wherein He says
'aham bija pradah pita', "I am the father of all living entities." How
can anyone be a stranger when we all have a common father? All of these
children are actually our extended families, our brothers and sisters,
all children of God. The friends, donors and life members of the
Bhaktivedanta Ashram are not sending gifts to unknown strangers, they
are sending their heartfelt love to their own family, their own
brothers and sisters. We are all united as one family under the shelter
of God.
This
month we have added the villages of Neuli Adivasi and Kothar to our
food distribution program. The photos above and below are from programs
held in these villages, as well as the blanket and cloth distributions
held in Ulanga, Kothar, Randia, and Neuli Adivasi. On January 1st we
held a special distribution of food in Kacheri, feeding over 3,000
people.
In
the end of January the Bhaktivedanta Ashram plans to begin installing
tube wells and hand pumps in one dozen villages in Bhadrak district
facing water scarcity. Each tube well will provide clean drinking water
for over 300 people in a village.
Last
month we mentioned the Ashram's plans for opening a school to provide
free education to poor and needy children in and around Bhadrak. This
project will involve the construction of a permanent school building
for up to 500 students which will be ran by the Bhaktivedanta Ashram.
The students will be provided all school supplies (books, pens, paper,
etc.) and uniforms free. In addition to this the students will be
provided free meals every day.
We
are happy to report that this project is moving ahead. The
Bhaktivedanta Ashram has acquired the necessary land for building the
school. We are currently in the process of receiving clearance for
constructing on the land, and hope to begin construction as soon as
this is completed. The total cost for the school building will be
approximately $25,000 USD (Rs. 12 lakhs). The building will provide
5,000 square feet of space for accommodating the children's classrooms,
and will double as an emergency shelter in the event of a natural
disaster such as a cyclone or flood. We require to collect half of the
project funds in advance before construction can commence. If
you would like to help donate towards the school project, you can use
the donation box on the right. Donations sent by check should have the
words 'School Project' in the memo field.
I
would like to again thank all of our friends, donors and life members
who have contributed towards these projects, and especially to all
those who helped sponsor the blanket and cloth distribution last month.
Some photos of the recent relief work are included below.
Yours in service,
Jahnava Nitai Das,
Bhaktivedanta Ashram &
Bhaktivedanta International Charities
http://www.foodrelief.org
Four year old Jagu Munda from Randiya
village receives a winter blanket.

Distribution of blankets and clothes to children
in Randia Village, Bhadrak district, Orissa.

Children in Randia village awaiting
distribution of blankets and clothes.

Arrival of blankets in Ulanga village.

Children in Ulanga village receiving blankets.

Distribution of winter blankets
to children in Neula Adivasi village.

A three year old child from Neula Adivasi
village feeding his younger brother.

Distribution of food to children of Neula Adivasi village.

Children of Neula Adivasi village enjoying prasadam.

Children of Neula Adivasi village enjoying prasadam.

Distribution of food in Kothar village.

Children of Kothar village receiving prasadam.

Devotees of Bhaktivedanta Ashram
preparing prasadam for the food relief.