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A gracious network
By Constance Ferber It has been two and a half weeks since we all have arrived in Bangalore, and what surprises me the most has not been the cows that stop traffic, the crowded markets, or the extensive array of … Continue reading
Nonprofits cooperate
By Lauren Grimanis After a week full of travel, orientation and meetings; we are all excited to settle into work and get started. The “Dream Team” consists of Prachi, Constance, Chris, and me. Each day we travel on the stuffy, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore, cooperation, non-profit organizations, student voices, summer 2010
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Orientation, 10K, Photons and SIMs. We have arrived!
Its been an exhilarating five days! All of us arrived safely on Thursday, May 20th. We are well ensconced in the safety of the United Theological College’s (UTC) guest house, surrounded by a neatly kept garden, attentive staff, and a … Continue reading
CP Ramaswamy Foundation and the environment
One of the organizations that we met in Chennai was the CP Ramaswamy Foundation (CPR). CPR helped the Wooster community manage the allocation of funds to rebuild Wooster Nagar. CPR is still actively involved in Woo Nagar, helping Wooster’s Rotary … Continue reading
“Intense love doesn’t measure – it only gives.” -Mother Teresa
Bethania Kids was one of the earliest contacts we made in India (thanks to Laura, our networking guru). A non-profit whose ministry is rooted in the Christian faith, Bethania is in fact composed of two organizations: Bethania Kids-USA, based in … Continue reading