Learn more about this Program Program: Education & Sponsorship

The education of Dalit children provides an opportunity for them to rise above the hopelessness of the caste system into which they have been born. Dalit parents are asking us to help their children and give them an education, spiritual values and hope for the future. This is really a life-changing gift to the entire family.

 

*If your intention is to commit monthly to sponsoring a child, Click Here.

 

LIFE STORY:
Shimla is excited to begin school. Her family never dreamed that this would be possible. Her mother is the sole supporter of the family working as a construction labourer. Wearing her colourful but tattered saree, she carries eight bricks on her head up a bamboo ladder to the stone mason who puts them in place with cement and sand.

She earns about 40 rupees a day ($1 a day) for 10 hours work. She has no way to send the children to school and no hope of improving their future.

A Good Shepherd School has been started in their community and Shimla has been sponsored to attend the school. Her whole family is overjoyed at the opportunity before them – now there is hope!


What Does Your Sponsorship Cover?
For the small amount of $25 a month you will be providing your child with a uniform, textbooks, and support for teachers. Your child will receive quality education in both English and their native language by professional Indian teachers.

What Will You Receive?
When you support a child you will be given the profile of that child including: 

  • Photograph of the child
  • Name, age and interests
  • School information
  • Information on family background

Learn more about this Project Project: Education for All Dalit Children

Project Goal for 2010:   $30,000 to provide education for 100 children for a full year.  ($25 a month per child)

While education is a priority for the Dalit children, you may not be able to commit to a long-term sponsorship but could give a special gift for their education.

This fund addresses this need.  Your gift would allow a Dalit child to continue their education without interruption and guarantee that these children would have the opportunity to compete in the growing India and Global economy.

If your intention is to commit monthly to sponsoring a child, Click Here.

 

Funds Raised: $3,420.00 CAD
Goal: $5,000.00 CAD
Percentage of goal: 68 %
Champion:
Dallas Froese - Sharing the Story

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I've made this page to raise awareness and support for the Dalits in India. Please consider supporting these people along side me. Anything that you give to this page goes directly to educating the Dalit children in India who would otherwise not have an opportunity to receive education.

No where in the world is there oppression that forces and keeps 250 million people in poverty. Opportunity is not allowed to be given to these people because philanthropy goes against the religion that is over 90% of India. 

 

India is the largest democracy in the world, but it is also has the largest statistics of child slavery in the world. These children are currently being forced into slavery of harsh labour and involuntary prostitution; the recent estimate of these exploited children tallies over 115 million. That's almost 4 times the size of Canada, all being children. On a daily basis, Dalits are burned, tortured, murdered, raped, and assaulted. Not allowed to visit temples of their own religion, socialize with a higher caste, fetch a bucket of water from the village well, or even let their shadow fall upon a higher caste, the Dalits are considered less than animals and are even penalized for getting in the way of an animal owned by a higher caste. These are just some of the estimated 62,000 different human right violations against the Dalits recorded annually by the National Commission of Human Rights of India.

-Dallas Froese
dallasfroese@gmail.com




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  • Paul Wegenast

    Paul Wegenast (on February 24, 2010) wrote:

    very cool to be in the thick of it Dallas... have you adjusted to the spicy food?


  • Jocelyn Durston

    Jocelyn Durston (on February 24, 2010) wrote:

    Love the photos Dallas - looking forward to more!


  • Darian Kovacs

    Darian Kovacs (on February 23, 2010) wrote:

    Great updates. The hotel in Germany looked really cool. Napping package eh? Sounds like fun. Thanks for posting the photos and giving us updates helping us stay connected.


  • Jon Livingstone

    Jon Livingstone (on February 18, 2010) wrote:

    Good job Dallas. Looking forward to seeing you and Nate in a couple days. Safe travels.


  • Dallas Froese

    Dallas Froese (on August 23, 2009) wrote:

    Thanks!


  • Jen Schneider

    Jen Schneider (on August 19, 2009) wrote:

    I will defiently get my friends to check out this page; it's such a great cause!




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