By Jane Manson | Fundraising
For little Mariam, the chance of medical help for her rare eye condition was remote. Her father is a daily labourer earning just 200 rupees a day. But Mariam was born with a chronic eye infection which is in danger of turning malignant. Thanks to help from Tiljala SHED's medical fund, supported by you, Mariam was able to travel to Hyderabad for life-saving surgery.
Shahida lives with her 17 year old daughter Shabnam in a dark little room in a tenement in Kolkata's Dara Para slum. Widowed about 5 years ago and abandoned by her three sons Shahida stitches purses made from off cuts of leather from a local factory. She makes about a rupee profit on each purse. But her eyesight is failing and she is afraid that she will no longer be able to earn enough to keep herself and Shabnam. If Shahida cannot work, her daughter would have to leave school without qualifications and take up the same exploitative work. It is Shahida and Shabnam's dearest wish that the girl should complete her education and become qualified to take up useful employment so that she can care for her mother.
This week, thanks to your generosity, Shahida had her eyes tested and was prescribed new glasses. This will enable her to keep working until Shabnam is able to take on the responsibility.
Thank you, as ever, for your generosity
By Jane Manson | Fundraising
By Jane Manson | Fundraising
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