Monday, 2 March 2015

Help a Poor Child, Charity Organizations

Children in India– Stumbling from the Beginning

In 2009, the World Bank elevated India from the poor status to a country with middle-income brackets. However, this has not translated in areas of child education and health, compared to other countries in the same status. When we look at the basic standards for a child’s well-being, four parameters are imperative. Sadly, India scores a low 66% only and there are still miles to cover to help a poor child.

1. The infant life expectancy and survival rate
2. Immunisation
3. Nutrition
4. Literacy and schooling

However, states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and even adjacent countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have made rapid strides in many areas of child development. The key for their success is due to the rights-based approach by the state, along with its active involvement in facilitating nutrition, health and education.

How are the Children Growing?

While the economy in general has made huge strides, the status of the children in India are at a level of humanitarian emergency. Yes, charity organizations are doing their bit, but their goals cannot be achieved without the support of the government and the public at large. The indicators of infant and child development show that growth is slow; and other nations like Bangladesh have surpassed India over the past few years. People do not realise that failed progress in this area casts a dark shadow in the nation’s progress in other sectors.

A Child’s Life Cycle


Most of the children start their life on a poor note. In fact, this is the case even as they cocoon in their mother’s womb.They head towards adversities in health and physical development owing to maternal malnutrition and antenatal care. Expectant mothers lack vitamins and nutrition and are still forced to work as heavy-weightlifters,even at late stages of pregnancy, causing severe deformities in children. By the end of the 9-month period, they becomeanaemic and frail, which leads to low birth weight babies being born, the primary cause of infant malnutrition. Similarly, they are denied of tetanus vaccinations as a precaution against birth infection and most of the deliveries are without the assistance of professional medical support. Hence, it isn’t just necessary to help a poor child after birth,but prenatal and neonatal care is also crucial.

Life after birth takes the same rocky course; the nutrition source becomes more erratic due to poor breastfeeding by the frail mother and other deprived sources of nutrition. Children grow to become undernourished, anaemic and lack immunity. Soon,they fall prey to fever, diarrhoea, malaria, dengue and the list is never ending. Over one-tenth of the children population in India never reach the age of 5.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Child Support, Child Welfare in India

A Child for a Day

India can boast about the many strides it has covered over the years. It is a global IT giant and one for the fastest growing economies in the world. But it is also home to several little boys and girls, all under the age of 14,scrambling hard to get through the day to land one meagre square meal. Some children are as young as 4 or 5 and they struggle hard to make a day’s living without any child support. Yes, child labour has dragged through the country’s soul for many years. Moreover, for a situation that is to be treated like the black plague, it has been kindled by many and  we have the largest living child labour force, amounting to a whopping 30% of the total working kids in the world.

How it affects the Children


These children are forced into menial jobs to help sustain their poor families. This inevitably robs them of a chance to a proper childhood and its associated joys. It physically and mentally robs them of normal, mentalandphysical development. They are unable to get educated,become mere servants and thus never get the chance to see a healthy and prosperous life.They mentally cry to child welfare in India for support to care, unable to voice their opinions in fear of the wrath from family and employers.

The Inhumane Conditions–The Sorry State

They never get a break from work, often working through the seven days and slogging harder than their tender bodies will allow. To top it all off, they toil in absolutely inhumane conditions– dim and cramped rooms–without proper protective gear and inhaling toxic fumes and chemicals. They are subject to physical and verbal abuse by their employers and are never given a break to recoup from the fatigue.

1. Most kids are forced to such exertion for less than Rs 500 a month with long hours of labour. Some kids slog for more than 18 hours a day and, sometimes, are never allowed to leave the boundaries of the production centre or the factory.

2. According to a report by the India Tribune in 2012, even with proper child welfare in India, it would cost the country over $760 billion through a period of 20 years to put an end to this condition.

3. Children are usually trafficked into labour and the chances are that they would be sold to another form of labour after a few years. For instance,little girls are recruited in rural Nepal to work in wool and carpet looms. After they mature, they are trafficked to be sex workers over the Indian border.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Educate a child, Education

Educate a child

Education is the most important tool for the development of the society. It has many benefits not only to the individual but also to the society at large. Various studies have shown that the positive effects of education are far-reaching. Educating women significantly brings down the child mortality rates and educating a child helps in the overall development of the society, as a child is the future of the country and that child will contribute significantly to the growth of our country tomorrow.

More than 72 million children worldwide are not enrolled in schools. They do not have access to even basic education. Educating a child is not only a basic human right but also helps in reducing child labour and poverty.

It is imperative to understand that enrolling a child in school is not enough. Once they are in a school, it is important to give them a safe and nurturing environment where they get the opportunity to realise their full potential. There is a difference between educating a child and literacy. Educating is a much broader term and involves up liftment at various levels. Educating a child enables him or her to be more productive and it helps in building a career for the child. This, in turn, helps the society and the family of the child as well. This child is able to take care of his family financially and realises the potential of studies,therefore,he will ensure that his siblings, his children and the kids around him are also educated. This helps in bringing about a change in the society and helps in changing the lives of the poor.

It is not only a basic fundamental right, but basic education to the child gives a person greater financial opportunities and access to better healthcare, which, in turn, helps them in leading a much more productive life.

There is a clear demarcation between the children who are provided education and those that are not. Children living in slums, orphans, children who are involved in child labour, children with disabilities, etc. are the ones who are most likely to be ignored from being sent to school. Families of such children feel that they should be put to work so that they start earning at an early age. It is important for them to understand that providing education will help these children in getting a better job in the future. They will earn much more as their full potential will be realised and they will change the living conditions of their family as well.

To put it simply, education is the key for up liftinga family and the society as a whole.

There are several NGOs working for the noble cause of educating a child. Basic education at even the primary level helps in increasing the productivity of a person. Education helps in reducing inequalities in the society. An educated man is less likely to be prone towards violence against women or children. An educated person will not indulge in female foeticide and many such barbaric acts prevalent in our society today.

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Importance of Charity in India

In today’s scenario, people are becoming increasingly aware about the importance of charity in the social fabric of our society. In our day– to– day stressed out lives, we sometimes forget about the less privileged ones. We shun them from our daily lives, we shoo away the poor children on the signals, turn away the vendors selling their wares. We do all this without realising that it is their livelihood and this money collected from us that help them buy their food at the end of the day. Although beggary should not be supported, there is a stratum in our country that is too poor and too illiterate to have any other opportunity. If we don’t support beggary we should do something to improve the condition of the underprivileged.

Here, the importance of education comes into play. However, families who are too poor to even eat two meals in a day or have a roof over their heads are sometimes forced to resort to such measures. We see small boys serving us at the roadside eateries and do not even blink an eye, while that is the time where he should probably be sitting in a school and studying for a better future not only for himself but also for the country.

One can spend one’s hard earned money on fancy cars, designer clothes, shoes or handbags. This is a way of rewarding yourself after all the hard work put in by you and there is nothing wrong in that. However, even studies have proved that it is much more satisfying if you reward someone else or make someone happy.

The mere act of helping someone who requires it desperately gives you a wonderful sense of wellbeing and happiness. You must have noticed that whenever you do a good deed or be a good samaritan you would immediately like to share it with your friends and loved ones. This is so because it fills us with a deep sense of happiness and satisfaction.

There are several NGOs who work for charity for India, but at the end of the day, how many people are actually taking up charity for India on a regular basis? Everybody knows about the skewed social status and injustice regularly meted out to the less fortunate ones. People are very quick to point out these issues immediately, but when it comes to putting words into action there is a dearth of people who actually come forward and take responsibility for something or someone.

India is full of such social injustices and a clear demarcation between haves and have nots. However, we as a society are not contributing enough to the unfortunate ones to try and balance the ratio. India desperately needs help for the ones who have not been born to wealthier parents or in better circumstances. There are several NGOs who support various causes — from saving a girl child to education for the poor and cleanliness for the people living in slums to making our environment greener. These are just a few examples of the noteworthy work done by NGOs, which really needs the support of their countrymen, not only in terms of money but also as volunteers.

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Help a Poor Child, Charity Organizations

Children in India: Stumbling from Beginning

In 2009, the World Bank elevated India from the“poor”status, to a country with the middle-income brackets. However, this has not translated in areas of child education and health, compared to other countries in the same status. When we look at the basic standards for a child’s wellbeing, four parameters are imperative.And sadly, India scores a low 66% only, and there are still miles to cover to help a poor child.

1. The infant life expectancy and survival rate
2. Immunisation
3. Nutrition
4. Literacy and schooling

However, states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh; and even adjacent countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have covered rapid strides in many areas of child development. The key for their success is due to the rights-based approach by the state, along with its active involvement in facilitating nutrition, health and education.

How are the Children Growing?

While the economy in general has made huge strides, the status of the children in India are at a level humanitarian emergency. Yes, charity organizations are doing their bit, but their goals cannot be achieved without the support of the government and the public at large. The indicators of infant and child development show that growth is slow; and other nations like Bangladesh has surpassed India over the past few years. People do not realise that failed progress in this area casts a dark shadow in the nation’s progress in other sectors.

A Child’s Life Cycle

Most of the children start their life on a poor note. In fact, this is the case even as they cocoon in their mother’s womb.They head towards adversities in health and physical development owing to maternal malnutrition and antenatal care. Expectant mothers lack vitamins and nutrition and are still forced to work as “heavy-weight-laborer”at late stages to pregnancy, causing severe deformities in children. By the end of the 9-month period they become anemic and frail, which leads to low birth weight, the primary cause of infant malnutrition. Similarly, they are denied of tetanus vaccinations as a precaution against birth infection; and most of the deliveries are without the assistance of professional medical support. Hence it isn’t just necessary to help a poor child after birth, prenatal and neonatal care is also crucial.

Life after birth takes the same rocky course; the nutrition source become more erratic due to poor breastfeeding by the frail mother and other deprived sources of nutrition. Children grow to become undernourished, anaemic and low in immunity,soon falling prey to fever, diarrhea, malaria, dengue, and the list is never ending. Over one-tenth of the children proportion in India never reach the age of 5.

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Get Worldwide Support for the Less Privileged with Online Donations

Monetary distribution in the world is unequal, which can be seen quite clearly. While some people lead comfortable lives, others live in poverty, with no clothes, no shelter, and no food. Some people are born unfortunate, while some others have turned destitute due to some mishap in their lives. It is up to us to support our fellow human beings when they are in need. Come forward and lend a supporting hand so that you can be a part of a good initiative that has been started for the less fortunate people.

Build a better future

The world would be a much better place if there were more smiling faces around us. If you are fortunate enough to provide decent meals for your family, then you should try and help others to do the same. You can help less privileged people living in distant places and help the less fortunate to rise to an equal footing in the society. If you want to do something good and intend to donate, you can do so with online donations. This way, you will not have to travel or visit the charity organization to make a donation.

Light of education
You can plan lot of things with online donations. You can donate to educate children. If you decide to educate children, then the donation can be used to put children in a school, buy essential items like book, stationery, school, uniform, shoes, and cardigans. If the child needs extra attention, you’re your donation can also be used for extra tuition classes.

Donation—a way to healthy life

With online donations, you can ensure healthy lives for the less fortunate. These people often feel helpless in the face of sickness, as they do not have the minimum means to get the right treatment themselves. With your donation, they can consult doctors,; get medicines and treatment. Save people in distress with your donation. A mother is often helpless in treating her sick child, and often can lose him or her for lack of proper treatment. Help to save people in distress by providing support for their surgeries. No one will push you to do a good deed; however, it is up to you to take up a cause you think is close to your heart. Donation does not always mean sending money and then forgetting about it.

You can spend time and money as well as make use of your talents to give some people something to learn and smile about. If you are a samaritan, sensitize people around you to care for these less fortunate. You can make payments online with the help of debit or credit cards. The website is secure and will keep your personal details confidential. A thank you from someone you helped is reward enough sometimes.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Think of the deprived &Sponsor a Child

The Haves and Have-nots is an argument, which has been going on for centuries. Nothing, not even technological advances, changes in civilization and increase in education have brought about a change in that mentality. In the earlier times the gentry belonged to the haves and the servant class belonged to the have-nots. Do you find this picture has changed much, not really?

There are thousands living today below the poverty line with little or no access to good food, clothes or shelter. How does one reconcile to the fact that you are one of the privileged? There are so many ways through which we can contribute toward closing this gap. One such option at the top of the list is to sponsor a child today.

What do you really sponsor?

When you decide to sponsor a child, it is but obvious that you would like to know what exactly are you sponsoring and the providing the child with. There are quite a few options; however the most basic is food, clothing and shelter. Most NGO’s have different programs which you can decide to sponsor such as education for children, learning sports or extra-curricular activities etc. Sponsoring doesn’t always mean money; you can even sign up to spend time with the underprivileged children. You can even sign up to teach, motivate or mentor these children.

How do you go about it?

You can sponsor a child a single child or a group. To decide on the program check various NGO’s or charitable organizations for the support initiatives offered. Once you have checked them, you can evaluate and see which program is closer to your heart? Once you have decided make sure you speak to the program director, check for details of the program, its legitimacy and if you would get a receipt for the same. Once you are satisfied you can either pay the money through cheque, or online using you card. If you are close by you can always pay a visit and pay in person.

The charity organizations send you updates regularly after you sponsor a child. You can keep in touch with the child and always ask for details of where the money is being used. A little money goes a long way to giving the needy children a life they deserve. You can always decide to sponsor some other programs or even become a part if you are so inclined. Do your bit today and watch the cycle move forward where you have the needy children grow up to be responsible citizens who could in turn do their bit for other children. Add a little happiness to someone else’s coffer and you are bound to get it back tenfold.