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It is for this reason that NYF focuses on education. Education creates opportunity for the rest of a child's life, enhancing the society in which they live, and thus improving the world we all share. Additionally, we imbue the children we serve with a strong sense of social responsibility. Here are just a few examples of how our kids are using their knowledge and skills for the betterment of the world around them: Helping the elderly: The K House girls visited an ashram of impoverished elderly men and women. They brought treats, washed their clothes, cut their nails, cleaned their rooms, and washed their hair. They left to a chorus of "I wish I had a daughter like you." Disaster relief: The children at the houses regularly donate some of their spending money to funds for disasters like the tsunami and the earthquake in Pakistan, plant trees, and help clean up the riverbeds on Saturday, their one day off from school. They also raise money for these causes by selling their art work and cooking and serving meals to visitors – for a price. Even the smallest kids are asked to contribute a few cents, though their resources are pretty negligible – about 75 cents a year they receive as a holiday gift. What is inspiring is their enthusiasm and joy in sharing the little they have with others less fortunate.
Social service: Though many of our children are still completing their schooling, we are seeing some
of our older "graduates" choose careers in social service. Others are giving
back to NYF financially, or helping put their younger siblings through school.
The list is long, but here are a few stories of the contributions made by NYF graduates:
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"Had NYF not been there for my rescue, God knows where I would be. I don't even want to think about it. "Therefore, one of my main goals is to contribute to the foundation, to do what I can so that somebody else will get the same opportunity that I was given." Santosh Basnet, |