Thursday, August 29, 2013

The glimpse of Sneha!

Sneha with my kids
Since a few years I had heard about Sneha - from the media, from ICON, from friends. She was the girl taken up by the Attapadi Ashram and brought up in love and care, whose cochlear transplant operation was done enabling her and her brother Sachu to hear the sounds of the world. She has now grown up and was living with other girls her age at the St.Gregorios Balikabhavan in Adoor, Kerala when I caught up with her. (I have now learnt that she is back at Attapadi Ashram going to school there - update August 29th 2013)

We visited Sneha at the home in February 2013. This was our first visit to one of our homes as a family. All of us including the kids enjoyed the experience of being in the Balikabhavan.




St. Gregorios Balikabhavan, Nazareth, Panathoppu (Adoor)


The children with Sneha in the front yard
All amateur videography below. Inserted in here since several people may want to get acquainted with Sneha and know about her well being.

We in St. Paul's Albany Sunday School have an old friendship with Sneha and Sachu and I was trying to get some info from Sneha to bring back to the Sunday School students in Albany.
 

 
 


Sneha is talking about her friends in the video below:







Sneha does not want to sing:

 
 
 
  But she does hum along. What a beautiful song they sang!:
 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Arogya Poshanam Project work in Pictures

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From left: Fr. S. Paul, Dr. Sibi Tharakan (Mission Project Director), HG Dr. Yuhanon Mar Thevodorus (Co-Chairman, Mission Board, HG Dr. Yuhanon Mar Chrysostamos(Chairman, Mission Board), Fr. K.I. Philip Ramban (Director, Mission Board), speaker: Fr. M.D. Yuhanon Ramban
Honorable chief Minister Shri Oommen Chandy




























Attapadi premises in pictures

Our St. Gregorios English Medium school in Attapadi tribal belt


The Road less travelled.
view of the chapel

St. Thomas Ashram - office, kitchen, dining areas.






Araogya Poshanam Pathathy (Life Sustenance Project among Attapadi Adivasis)



The Kerala Government appreciates Aarogya Poshanam Project

Attappady: The Government of Kerala appreciated the Aarogya Poshanam Project (Health Enhancement Life Project-HELP) initiated by Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church to tackle the malnutrition problems faced by Adivasi children of Attappady. The project started on 2 June, 2013 by Attappady St.Thomas Ashram, Nellippathy is a windfall to children, lactating mothers and pregnant women of eight adivasi hamlets in Agali and Sholayoor Grama Panchayaths. Within two months of initiation the number of benefactors has risen from 65 to 500 comprising Nellippathy, Boothuvazhy, Karara, Kathirampathy, Guddayoor (Agali Grama Panchayath), Kottamala, Chundukulam and Venkakadavu (Sholayoor Grama Panchayath) adivasi hamlets. Every day volunteers from the Ashram visit adivasi settlements and supply boiled egg, milk and bread to children below 15 years old, lactating mothers and pregnant women as part of their mission.

The Honorable Minister for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes Kumari P.K.Jayalekshmi appreciated the efforts of the Ashram and the Orthodox Church to provide nutritious food to adivasis. In her letter to Ashram Superior F.R.M.D.Yuhanon Ramban, she said that “the Government considers your mission as great as the children of adivasi hamlets who are backward in the social stratum are provided with nutritious food through your efforts. Moreover this service is a role model for others”.

The Aarogya Poshanam Project started as a constructive response to deal with the recent malnutrition hazards faced by adivasi community in Attappady. The project received considerable support from the general public and church members. F.R.M.D.Yuhanon Ramban is the Director of the Project. Fr.S.Paul is the Treasurer and Dr.Siby Tharakan, Mission Project Director serves as the Coordinator.

The project initially formulated for one year will be reviewed stage by stage and if necessary will be extended to other villages in due course.
 
Honorable Minister's letter of appreciation

 

Project among the Adivasis.

Fr. Paul and Fr. Yuhanon Ramban among the Adivasi children
In response to a very recent tragedy of about 50 children dying due to malnutrition in the local Adivasi Area, the ashram has now got involved in a project called HELP (Health Enhancement Life Project). I just called up and spoke with Fr. Paul who gave me some details about the project.

500 glasses of milk is prepared, 500 eggs are prepared and 500 buns are bought each day as part of this project. Every day in the evening 3 jeeps leave from the Ashram for the Adivasi area with this food. Starting from the beginning of June 2013, its now past 2 months - we are planning this for an initial phase of 2 years.

Paul achen said he has suddenly become very busy because of this - but in his words "when something like this happens locally and we turn a blind eye - we will be asked by God". This project is led by the mission board of the Church under the direct supervision of Chrysostom Thirumeni, and is supported by the St. Thomas Ashram.

Besides these, there is a plan being envisioned by Rambachen and Paul achen - to begin a process in the close to 200 homes in the area - to ensure that such a tragedy never occurs again. They are taking the advice of a gynecologist and putting together a nutrition kit which they can deliver to hopefully every pregnant lady and mothers who are nursing which includes Horlicks and other tinned items.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Our journey back.

The gates into Attapadi Ashram
Soon it was time to bid goodbye. We had to kinda hurry back because Sumam and kids were waiting back in Kochi and we had to go to our native land of Kodumon the next morning.

It was a very nice time spent together with Yuhannon Rambachen and Paul achen and everyone else in Attapadi. We thanked them for their time for us. Maya aunty and Saly aunty had a plan to visit the Ashram at Thadakam which was also managed by Rambachen, but we could not do it this time.

We took an alternate route, via Shornoor,Palakkad on our way back. We stopped on the way for a light snacks, and it was a smooth ride back. Saly aunty dropped me near my uncle's home and I thanked her for the ride, which had made the trip to Attapadi so much easier; I also bid good bye to Maya aunty and hurried back to meet my family in Kochi.