Happy Diwali also for our Children
Celebrating Diwali by giving clothes to children.
In his blog Balendu also dedicated some diary entries to his children charity projects as well as other charities and charitable organizations.
We need to help each other when we are here on this earth. Whatever we have, we can share with those who don’t have.
Balendu and his family help poor children through food and education by offering them a place in their free school. But also apart of that they dedicated their lives to helping others. There are distributions of clothes, blankets are distributed in winter and in times of catastrophe such as severe floodings in Vrindavan, they help by providing food, medicine and shelter.
You can donate to charities, sponsor a child in India, donate for the food for a day and much more which will all ultimately help fighting world hunger, illiteracy and poverty.
Celebrating Diwali by giving clothes to children.
Swami Balendu tells that they distributed new workbooks to the children of their charity school. It was beautiful to see their joy!
Swami Balendu tells that those children of his school who were in need of glasses now have received their glasses!
Swami Balendu tells of the free eye examination they organized for the children of their school – and explains why it is so important especially for these kids!
Swami Balendu introduces a new school boy, whose three sisters are currently learning at his school and his oldest sister has already finished there!
Swami Balendu tells how they said goodbye to the students of the fifth class with a party at Ammaji's Ayurvedic Restaurant.
Swami Balendu introduces Dhruv, a boy of his school, to the readers of his blog. Meet this shy boy who picks up information quickly and enjoys especially one thing at school: the meal!
Swami Balendu describes how they financed another surgery for Monika, the girl of his school who was burnt severely in an accident in 2014.
Swami Balendu introduces a boy of his school to his readers. His father has passed away and he is living with his aunt – who would like him to live somewhere else.
Swami Balendu introduces two boys of his school. They are the youngest of five children – and their two eldest siblings don't go to school anymore!