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12.24.16 - More Than 1,200 Paterson Children at NJCDC’s Holiday Party

The interventions are primarily among street children, working children (engaged in different forms of child labour: rag picking, polishing shoes, car cleaning, helping caterers in parties, mechanic and tea shops), children of sex workers, children of construction workers and children begging at traffic lights

NJCDC's 19th Anniversary Dinner

10/24/13

Anjuman school is a picture of neglect with badly maintained classrooms, no safe drinking water and damaged auditorium. School children including 325 sponsored children had to bear the

brunt of this.The conflict between the two local trusts had put the school in

this pathetic condition. The school authorities requested World Vision Mumbai East ADP to help the school. We renovated classrooms & laboratories and also fit the water filters within the school premises so that children will have access to clean and safe drinking water.

This motivated both the trusts to work towards the welfare of the children. They came together and cleared the differences within them. Now they have renovated 8 classrooms, one auditorium and the school entrance. Today, both the staff and children are very happy. Ms. Shaikh Akhtari, Head Master, Primary Section, said “World Vision has done a good job. They have helped build peace between the two trusts and have also extended support to our school"

Hon. David Benson-Pope came to visit Aranui Heartlands in 2008

3200 E. 91st Street

 

The first church built to serve Chicago's Mexican-American community and home to the National Shrine of St. Jude, which draws visitors from around the globe. South Chicago still is home to one of the city's oldest Mexican American communities.

 

Learn more www.neiu.edu/~reseller/cultinstp15.htm

 

Ajithakumari wakes up at 5 every morning, makes tea and snacks for the villagers till 8:30. Then she makes breakfast for her two sons who then leave for school. She then turns to milking her 3 cows. She uses the milk in her tea shop. From 3 in the afternoon to 9pm in the night she is back at the shop. Tea, snacks and dosa are made available for the villagers at a nominal cost. Dinner is to be made for her sons and a good nights rest before she wakes up at 5 in the morning again.

A day in the life of Ajithakumari who lost her husband to a heart attack 10 years ago. But that day seems light and happy for her as her son’s support her through the day. 16 year old Vishnu knows how to make tea, 14 year old Anandu serves it. They take care of the shop single handedly when their mother heads for the kitchen to make food for them. Vishnu even goes to his mothers SHG meeting when ever she is held up at the shop. They seem very happy together, smiling and handing out banana pakoda snacks and tea to the tired villager.

But it was not always this happy. Even though Ajithakumari would go hungry to send her sons to school, Vishnu would skip classes. All they had was a calf which they took care of in remembrance of the father. It was years later that the calf became a cow and started giving milk. The cow also gave birth to two more calves and what started as a sentiment became a livelihood.

So who helped the family for all these years. World Vision India through it’s economic assistance program helped establish Ajithakumari’s tea shop. It helped her with tables chairs and a roof over the shop so they can provide service even when it rains. The education assistance motivated Vishnu to go to school regularly. He got a school bag and books and his health was regularly monitored.

 

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

12.24.16 - More Than 1,200 Paterson Children at NJCDC’s Holiday Party

22nd Annual Holiday Party Held on Christmas Eve.

Eighth Annual Fore The Kids Golf Tournament

Monday May, 16, 2016

12.24.16 - More Than 1,200 Paterson Children at NJCDC’s Holiday Party

World Vision started a football team (players wearing white jersey) many years back for children in slums. Many of the players have faced child labour in some form – from cleaning drainages to working in tea shops, hotels and mechanic shops.

 

Now that their life has changed tide with help from World Vision India, they came together to raise awareness for children who are bound by the chains of child labour in sports goods industry...especially stitching of footballs in places like Meerut and Jalandar.

 

They played a passionate game on the World Day Against Child Labour to send the message loud and clear – END CHILD LABOUR

  

Border Run - a burrito truck in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand - has given Pawn a new life. The first of it's kind in the city, she started it with the help and mentorship of SIM missional business missionaries, Lauren and Steven Sauder. With her truck, Pawn has more financial independence than she could have ever imagined.

NJCDC's 19th Anniversary Dinner

10/24/13

Decades ago, Vernon Murphy residents organized to successfully fight for tenant rights. It was one of the earliest affordable housing victories in Detroit. Vernon Murphy organizers then established the Cass Corridor Neighborhood Development Corporation.

NJCDC's 19th Anniversary Dinner

10/24/13

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

Community Development Housing Standing Committee

Early Childhood Services at Warden Woods Community Centre

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

Neighborhood Help Center Grand Opening 1-28-14

World Vision started a football team (players wearing white jersey) many years back for children in slums. Many of the players have faced child labour in some form – from cleaning drainages to working in tea shops, hotels and mechanic shops.

 

Now that their life has changed tide with help from World Vision India, they came together to raise awareness for children who are bound by the chains of child labour in sports goods industry...especially stitching of footballs in places like Meerut and Jalandar.

 

They played a passionate game on the World Day Against Child Labour to send the message loud and clear – END CHILD LABOUR

  

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

22nd Annual Holiday Party Held on Christmas Eve.

Neighborhood Help Center Grand Opening 1-28-14

Learning to tailor gives girls a chance not only to sew their own clothes, but to sew and make a small income for themselves and their families.

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16

NJCDC's 19th Anniversary Dinner

10/24/13

NJCDC's 19th Anniversary Dinner

10/24/13

Ribbon cutting for new Four Corners/Geneva MBTA station, part of the Fairmount Line, July 17, 2013

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

NJCDC's 25th Anniversary Dinner

Photographed during a community development conference held in Maleny in Queensland, Australia.

Neighborhood Help Center Grand Opening 1-28-14

World Vision started a football team (players wearing white jersey) many years back for children in slums. Many of the players have faced child labour in some form – from cleaning drainages to working in tea shops, hotels and mechanic shops.

 

Now that their life has changed tide with help from World Vision India, they came together to raise awareness for children who are bound by the chains of child labour in sports goods industry...especially stitching of footballs in places like Meerut and Jalandar.

 

They played a passionate game on the World Day Against Child Labour to send the message loud and clear – END CHILD LABOUR

  

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