On the outskirts of the city of Rajnandgaon is a leper colony named Asha Nagar (Hope City). But there is little hope for the families and especially the children who’s family members have suffered from leprosy. Whether personally suffering from the disease or simply related to someone who is, these people are the untouchables of society…just as they were in Jesus’ day. The children in the village were sent to the streets to beg or they engaged in drug use and gangs and other illegal activities. They had no opportunity to go to school or to develop their potential. They had no hope for a better life or know the love of Jesus and how special they are to him. Their situation touched the heart of Dr. P. Devadas, who has given oversight to the hospital for the Wesleyan Church as their legal representative in India.
Troubled for some time about the children in the village, Dr. Devadas decided to do something for them and took early retirement from the university where he was an economics professor. The need for in-patient treatment at the hospital had subsided, although many patients still come there as outpatients. This left several substantial buildings open for other use. Dr. Devadas has overseen the rehabilitation of these buildings for hostels for some of the children.
Dr. Devadas explains: The rooms each accommodate four children. Each childl has his/her own cot, mattress and mosquito net. A separate kitchen and a dining hall have been furnished. Each child has been given clothing, a school uniform, and supplied other needs. The children are attending the Wesleyan School which is about 4 km from the hostel. At present an old jeep transports them to and from school. After much prayer, we hired a young Christian couple to be house parents, and another dedicated couple are in charge of food services. The hospital business manager and a trained nurse are giving services to this project.
A Hope for Children council has been formed and six of the children have a sponsor. However, the project can only continue if we have a sponsor for each of the children to help cover the costs of housing, clothing and educating each child. As a committee we fervently prayed and by faith moved ahead. Up until now God has guided and supplied everything in the right time in the right way.
Many children are anxiously awaiting sponsorship. Would you be the answer to their need and join others who are giving children an unprecedented opportunity to become all that they can be? Thirty dollars a month literally means the difference between hope and despair… opportunity and poverty for these children.
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