Free Education is taking a Burden off the Parents’ Shoulders – Our School Children – 9 Oct 15
Swami Balendu introduces his readers to Love and Sandeep, two boys of his school whose father and grandfather are barbers nearby the Ashram.
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.
Swami Balendu introduces his readers to Love and Sandeep, two boys of his school whose father and grandfather are barbers nearby the Ashram.
Swami Balendu introduces another boy of his school to his readers: Ghanshyam, a boy of a joint family. See a video of his home.
Swami Balendu introduces a girl to his readers whose siblings live with their grandparents because the family cannot afford keeping them. The Ashram employed the mother to help.
Swami Balendu introduces a girl of his school to his readers. She grows up in a joint family with 22 family members.
Swami Balendu introduces two children of his school, whose father died in an accident and whose mother doesn't take care of them. Read where they live and see a video as well!
Swami Balendu introduces two children of his school who are from one of the poorest families they know. Their tin roof has big holes! Read and see a video.
Swami Balendu introduces two of his school's children to his readers. They are two of eight children to a man that buys and resells garbage.
Swami Balendu introduces a girl of his school whose mother died and whose family lives in the basement of the father's employers who are doctors.
Swami Balendu introduces Priya, a student of his charity school who has spent quite some time of the past years on construction sites.
Swami Balendu introduces two of his school children to his readers. Their father drives a rickshaw and buys, washes and resells second-hand clothing to feed his family.