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TARA NEWSLETTER
SEPTEMBER 2019
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TARA is back on Facebook and Instagram
We have reopened our Facebook and Instagram pages. The content is a little bit different in compliance with new legal regulations in India. You will be able to see photos of children in groups and can follow the activities organized at TARA for the kids. We endeavor to offer you varied and diversified content and we would love to have your feedback.
We are also working on a personalized online space for sponsors dedicated to you where you will receive updates and pictures of your sponsored child.
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The beautiful success story of Shalu
Shalu was abandoned at birth and had to undergo a lot of suffering until he was admitted at TARA in the year 2013. If you know him today, you will certainly remark his energy, his motivation and his adherence to moral values like justice, respect and sharing.
To know more about his story, read the article on our website. His identity has been changed in the article.
I contact TARA to sponsor him
I read the article
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Donations-in-kind: more than 600 products received!
Soaps, sacks of rice, combs, sponges and more. That’s the beautiful surprise that awaited the children of TARA last week.
Thank you for your support.
I order now
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IMPACT STUDY:
at a glance
Body Mass Index (BMI) :
On arrival at TARA, 13 children were malnourished, 9 of them now have a BMI which is normal.
Education : All the children have succeeded their school year and exams with an average score of 63%.
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TARA Outreach Centre is now open since 6 months and there’s a lot going on!
- More than 100 children are already coming to the centre.
- Around 40 children come regularly.
- 12 children who had dropped out of school are following our program.
- The results are good and this is just the beginning!
Read more about it
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A well-deserved vacation
After the effort, comes comfort. After the exams, the children enjoyed two months of vacations. Here’s what the program looked like: climbing, summer internships, a vacation to Mussorie and lots of more activities for the pleasure of the young and the elders alike.
You will know more about it in the next newsletter!
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A new flight from TARA
Vinay had a difficult start: suffering from cerebral palsy and heart problems, he had great difficulty getting out of his cocoon.
After spending 7 years in TARA and undergoing a cardiac surgery, Vinay is now a young man who lives in VatsalyaGram in Vrindavan, Mathura – a centre for the aid of diabled adults. There, he receives support and participates in professional traning.
Read more about it
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THANK YOU to all our sponsors who support us.
And to all those who have joined us in the last trimester.
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