Letters From Home Issue 14 Ja nua ry 2 011 +91.11.26910499 A-86 East of Kailash New Delhi 110065, INDIA www.nazindia.org +91.11.40793156 Letters from Home Director’s Note F irstly, I would like to wish everyone a happy new year! Though the warmth of the Care Home helped keep away the cold temperatures, we at Naz are happy to see the sun shine through the winter fog a little bit more each day. The last months of 2010 were celebrated with gusto, and we are now looking forward to whatever adventures 2011 may bring! Thanks to our supporters and well-wishers, our children enjoyed trips around Delhi as well as parties at home. They visited India Gate and the Qutab Minar, played at Children’s Park, went on rides at Adventure Islands, and even tried their hands at pottery in the Global Arts Village! Volunteers continued to visit the Care Home and our children cherished the company of both new and old friends. October held a special milestone for us, as Ketika was our first child to be adopted! You can read more about her remarkable story inside. For those of you who are interested in an update on Meena, I am happy to report that she has started attending yoga classes three times a week! She has shown remarkable progress in her therapy sessions, and is now able to concentrate better on her studies. Though it has been ten years since we welcomed our first child in 2001, it still feels like only yesterday. And though our Care Home has grown so much in the last decade, I am still constantly awed by our children, who have had to overcome hardships and losses that many of us adults could not face. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to provide for them the childhood they deserve. And it is because of our donors who have continued to open their hearts and support us that we have been able to open our doors and provide a safe and loving home to our children for ten years. I sincerely thank you all for a decade of friendship and encouragement and hope that together we can continue the Naz Care Home for decades to come! Warm Regards, Anjali Gopalan Executive Director Inside This Issue Christmas 2 Spotlight: Manu 3 Kittu’s Adoption 4 Then and Now 5 Supporter’s Corner 7 Sponsorship Options 7 Page 2 A Care Home Christmas T he Care Home was filled with holiday cheer this winter. Our children were busy enjoying as much of Christmas as possible! Santa came to the Care Home and all the kids excitedly opened their presents. A few of them even dressed up in costumes for the occasion! Anisha spread some Christmas spirit in an angel costume and Chetan dressed as a devilish creature to have a bit of mischievous fun as well. The children feasted on Christmas cake and even spent an afternoon baking Christmas cookies! The aroma of vanilla filled the air as the kids created some interestingly shaped treats. During their Christmas party, the children were surprised by a flurry of snowflakes and the room quickly turned into a dance floor. In the end, everyone was reminded of the universal saying – It’s good to be home for the holidays! Letters From Home Issue 14 Page 3 Spotlight on... S Manu! urely all of you remember Manu! His story touched many hearts through a previous newsletter. When Naz counsellors first found Manpreet, he was in shockingly poor condition. He had been abandoned and isolated for over three months and was severely malnourished. He was quickly brought into the Naz Care Home in the May of 2009, providing more than just a happy ending for the 16 year old boy. For Manu, it was the beginning of a brand new chapter! That June, Manu had his first day of school at the Deepalaya Special School! By August, his doctors, teachers, and counsellors all reported that he was making wonderful progress. This could never have happened without the love and support from our well wishers. Manu is now a warm and loving brother to all his siblings. He is eager to participate in every activity in the Care Home, but has discovered his true passions are dancing and singing. He takes a strong interest in his studies and activities in school, and is very fast in his class work. Though Manpreet still remembers his life before Naz, he appears to focus more on his new future. He cherishes his new family and friends, and seems eager to take hold of whatever opportunities he is given. He continues to be an inspiration to us all! Page 4 K Kittu’s Adoppttion! etika was just three days old when she was left in front of an orphanage in Paharganj in July of 2008. Efforts to find her parents were unsuccessful, and when testing showed her to be HIV positive, possibilities for adoption were no longer considered. Ketika was brought to Naz where she immediately became the apple of everyone’s eye. Kittu, the baby of the Care Home, was pampered by all her siblings. We watched Kittu learn how to walk, how to talk, and how to get her way by flashing a wide-eyed pout! Our little diva had not yet turned two, but her inquisitive nature and confidence were already apparent. She would often be found exploring However much we loved having Kittu with us, when we realized after talks with Adoptionscentrum every crevice of the care home with her tiny hands that there was hope for her to be adopted we began to work diligently to find her a home. We tucked into her pockets. held our breath and crossed our fingers for months, and finally in August we were sure that our Ketika was going to move to Sweden! Kittu met her new mother in October. From the moment she was scooped up into the arms of her mamma, Kittu knew where she belonged. Though we were all sad to see her leave, we love hearing of her newest adventures at her new home! Her favourite activity is playing in the snow and she is quickly picking up Swedish. She is adjusting wonderfully and we wish Kittu and her mother a lifetime of happiness! Page 5 Letters From Home Issue 14 Then… and Now! SHARVARI AKHIL BABLI SAURABH SINGH ROZA SAURAV SEMWAL CHETAN LALIT Page 6 MEENA PUJA RITIKA SAHIL SAURAV SHARMA PRASHANT Letters From Home Issue 14 Page 7 Supporters’ Corner Friends of Naz in Germany G itti Herrmann and a few of her friends have found a way to officially support the Naz Care Home all the way from Germany! Though their weather might be a bit cooler, the warmth of their hearts is felt here at Naz. We were extremely excited to hear of the foundation of the Friends of Naz-Germany organization, and want to extend a heartfelt thanks to our well-wishers! Parks, Picnics, Parties and More! Birthday Shout-out Nikita Tushar Prathamesh Anisha Damul Ikra Deepali Samadhan Meena Gudiya Sahil Sponsorship Options The Naz Care Home is supported primarily through donations. We encourage you to become part of our donor community and support our children with your financial or in-kind donations: Sponsor a child for one year: 48,000 INR / 1,200 USD (Payments can also be made in monthly installments of 4,000 INR / 100 USD) Sponsor an outing of your choice for all the children: 5,000 INR / 125 USD Sponsor medications, hospital visits, and tests for a child for one year 12,000 INR / 300 USD (Payments can also be made in monthly installments of 1,000 INR / 25 USD Sponsor a meal in the Care Home 2,500 INR / 50 USD Name_________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ Occupation__________________________ Organization_________________________________ Phone_______________________________ Email_______________________________ Please tick: __ Sponsor a child __ Sponsor an outing __ Sponsor a meal __ Donation to corpus __ Sponsor medication Amount of donation __________________In kind donation______________________ Please return this form along with your cheque or in-kind donation to: Naz Foundation (India) Trust A – 86 East of Kailash New Delhi, 110065 INDIA Cheques should be made payable to: The Naz Foundation (India) Trust. Donations can also be made online at www.giveindia.org. Please find Naz India listed under the Health category. For other donation options (wire transfers, cash, etc.) and general inquiries, contact Anuradha Mukherjee, our Programs Manager: anuradha@nazindia.org. All donations are exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act of 1961. Naz website: www.nazindia.org; Phone: +91 11-26910499/40793156-62
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