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NAME: Karan Baraily
SEX:
BOY
FATHER: LATE SUMAN BARAILY
DATE OF BIRTH: 12/03/01
ADDRESS:Tarpin Village (east Sikkim)
Kalimpong (refugee presently)
GUARDIAN RELIGION:HINDU
ARRIVAL AT “Grace Children Home” 23/8/09
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Status: Open
Sponsorship
Information
Karan’ father was a refugee from Bhutan While
working at a saw mill he died in an accident in the wheel of the saw mill
blade. His mother died later of TB not being ablt to afford the
treatment.
Karan
has not been to school and we are currently home schooling him.
We will admit him probably from 2010. We are teaching him manners and good
habits Prayers and fellowship with other children is helping Karan to
quickly adjust to living with us,.
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October
2009
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NAME: Aditya Sherpa
SEX:MALE
FATHER: LATE PASSANG SHERPA
DATE OF BIRTH: 29/12/06
ADDRESS:
Kalimpong (refugee presently)
GUARDIAN RELIGION:Buddhist
ARRIVAL AT GFCH : 20/10/09
Status: Open
Sponsorship
Information
Aditya brought to our home on 20th
October by one of his village’s lady. She explained that his father died and
his mother left him in the village alone and she was gone for more than a
week. They waited her to back but didn’t return home. Later they realized
she was mentally disordered and begging for herself for food on the roads.
One of the lady of the village left Aditya in our home (abandoned). His
parents actually were refugees from Nepal and have no any proper address.
Aditya’s father used to work at roadside construction and his mother as
well. We saw the boy was innocent, helpless and looked sweet. In fact
financially we were not in the position to take him in our home however we
couldn’t even deny because he has nobody in this world to go to. We kept him
in the home but next day we had to admit him in the hospital because he was
brought sick and was suffering from blood dysentery. Today on 14th
November he is discharged and he is still under doctor’s medication.
He is
recovering from his sickness and he calls father to everyone who gives
little love to him and calls Anu Mother. It is touching and heart breaking
to see these children eating food. They are rejected and abandoned.
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November 2009
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