Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Unfortunately Seema did not have the same fortune as Sarada

Last night she was taken to hospital by the father at 11 pm with diarrhea, she never made it back home.
Seema is just another victim of a difficult life, in absolutely drastic condition.
Our prayers are with her and her family and all the children who will miss her.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Remember Sarada?

She had typhoid, malaria, TB, pneumonia and urinary infection.
She has made it nicely and here's a recent photo of her.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Thank you Bharati


Do you remember Gaura? Her mother died and the father is in prison, she is alone with her older sister and brother?.
Thanks to Bharati, USA we are able to continue our help to her with supplies.
We have just given one month worth of...
35 Kg Rice
5Kg Dal
3kg Sugar
some spices
20 Kg Flour
3 Liter oil
Toothpaste ,Tooth Brush, Soap
and Rs-300 for vegetables for a month.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Village Report, May-07

It is interesting to see how in the first village with ONLY 110 families we have so many new born or on the way children
Village Nagla Summera
Total families 110
New born babies 13
Pregnant women 16
Lactating women 9
0-5 years children 126
Handicapped/disabled 8
T.B. patients 2
Asthma patients 2
Cataract patients 10
Diabetes patients 0
Malnourished children 20
Note:
Pregnant women were weighted and measured height.
New born babies were immunized against polio.
Pregnant women were vaccinated.
New born babies have been given vaccination.

Village Nagla Bihari
Total families 282
Pregnant women 17
Lactating 15
New born babies 28
0-5 years old children 89
Malnourished children 29
Handicapped/disabled 9
T.B. patients 2
Asthma patients 3
Cataract patients 16
Diabetes patients 1
Note:
All pregnant women were taken nearby hospital for routine check up.
Parents of malnourished children were made aware regarding nutrition and undernourished children were distributed "Calcium tablets" and biscuits.
New born babies were immunized against Polio.
Pregnant and lactating women have been given class for child care, especially how to prevent from diarrhea in summer and monsoon season.
Lactating women were made aware of weanling food and importance of immunization and vaccination for growing babies.