Project Leader:
Brother Xavier Antony
Parents in developing countries often struggle to afford sending their children to school. Blind children are often denied education because of their special needs, and some communities believe they are incapable of learning. Brother Xavier is committed to providing the education this frequently neglected group of children. He is raising money for his Amalarakkini School that offers a home and special education to 100 blind children in Tamil Nadu, India. Both boys and girls from rural areas receive training in various vocational skills that will be necessary to support themselves as adults. Give $25 to help Brother Xavier continue educating and housing the children in his care.
Andrew donated $25.
Brenda donated $5.
Monique donated $25.
Anonymous donated $25.
Joan donated $15.
Thomas donated $10.
Anonymous donated $100.
Lillian donated $10.
Linda & Brianna donated $25.
Anonymous donated $10.
Miguel donated $25.
Laura donated $30.
Steven donated $25.
Kenneth donated $1,000.
Paul donated $50.
Monica donated $20.
Tim donated $1.
Amalarakini school for the Blind a fully free residential, was founded in 1980. It is run by Brothers of the Sacred Hear Tamil Nadu India. The school imparts formal educationand trains them to develop into self-confident, self-reliant and self-determined individuals and thereby free them from total dependency status.this year the numbers of the increase to 116. We take a lot of initiates to uplift the life of the visually impaired children.