Saturday 20 June 2015

What can you do?

Many of you who read my blog tell me you love what I'm doing and wish you could help. With my time in India coming to a close I thought I'd give you a list of ways you can help.

1) sponsor a child's general needs. This money is used for paying for food, their ayah's wages, doctors appointments and other necessities. There are many children, particularly the older kids, without sponsors. Please contact me for more information.

2) sponsor a child's education. At SCH they aim to give the children the best education possible. You can help by paying a child's school fees. There are many children in need of school sponsors and I'll be happy to give you more information.

3) Make a one time donation to the general fund, for when unexpected fees come up

4) Make a one time donation to the urgent medical fund. Often a child will be rushed to hospital with no warning. We need to be able to pay for medical care in instances where there is no time to fundraise. 

5) Purchase an item off my wishlist for jubilee home. I may not be able to use it but the next volunteer who comes will. I'd love to get the bean bags ordered for the children with CP. Most have wheelchairs but cannot sit in them for long periods due to having spent many years lying on the floor. The bean bags would be more comfortable for them when they cannot stand being in their chairs. 

The link is http://www.amazon.in/gp/registry/wishlist/399YMJ4QVV2U1/ref=topnav_lists_1

6) Purchase something off baby Cadens wishlist. Caden is a very special baby with epidermolysis bullosa, or Butterfly syndrome. It means that any friction on his skin causes huge painful blisters. As you can imagine, he needs a lot of specialised care. 

The link is http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/17DB1JQVEB23V/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go_o? 

These things are not available in India so please send them to 567 Siloam Rod. Magee, MS 39111. A future volunteer will bring them when they come. The most important thing is the tubifast but everything on there is really important for his health and to improve his quality of life.

7) Share! I know many of you cannot afford to do these things but you can share it with people who can. The more people who know, the better it is for the kids.

How can you say no to these kids? 











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