Thursday, March 25, 2010

Update on Mandira at Carmel

Last fall, a little girl name Mandira was struck by a motorcycle and her leg was badly broken. Her family was faced with paying for a surgery to prevent her from being permanently crippled that they could not afford.

Through overwhelming support from SPC and a fast response from the WWMC, we were able to help raise the money for her surgery and we have just received the following update and images from Rev. Koshy on her progress.

Dear [SPC],

Thank you so much for your sacrificial support for the medical treatment of Mandira. She is back to school and is able to smile like other children in the school. Thank you for the timely help in rescuing her.

Please thank the Shallowford church on our behalf for their sacrificial support in saving Mandira.

I am sending few more pictures from the rag picker slums where people survive by collecting garbages and rubbish from the streets of the city and earn less than 2 dollars a day. These are the kids in our projects and these are the kids who learn computers and become like any other person in the society.

All these are possible by your prayers and continuous support for the slum projects of Carmel Community Projects.

Words cannot sufficiently express how much we appreciate your help for these less fortunate children.

With thanks and prayers

Koshy and Joicy