Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India

by People First Educational Charitable Trust
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Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
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Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India
Rescue Junction Supports Street Children in India

Project Report | Jun 2, 2020
Its a wonderful life!

By Riya, the staff and children | Riya and the Rescue Junction Community

Our youngest resident
Our youngest resident

Hi Everyone

This is Riya with another special report from Rescue Junction.

Firstly, I hope in these difficult and dangerous times that this mail finds you and your family all well.

Here at Rescue Junction our work goes on.

Recently a baby girl was abandoned in a field near a Railway Bridge just near Gaya.

In the summer heat and dumped in a cardboard box this tiny child perhaps one or two days old would not have survived long. Fortunately a passer by heard the cries and contacted the police.

Here at Rescue Junction we have a small specialised baby care team thanks to your support, and they rushed to the police station with the doctor on call who pronounced the baby well but hungry and dehydrated. After 24 hours in hospital for observation the child came into Rescue Junction for care and protection.  We will after all due enquiries ensure that the child goes for adoption into a loving Indian family who will cherish her and love her and give her a wonderful life.   

Everybody here at the Junction wishes to thank you for all of your wonderful support.

Please take care,

From

Riya, the staff and children and everyone at Rescue Junction

   

 

  

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People First Educational Charitable Trust

Location: Bodhgaya, Bihar - India
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Project Leader:
Gopa Sinha
Project Liason Officer
Bodhgaya , Bihar India
$107,501 raised of $150,000 goal
 
2,008 donations
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