Monday 22 July 2013

A Tale of Sita......


Delhi’s rape case is just one…. there are lot happening around us….

Fight is not with the Virus in Blood but with

                                     Virus that is in the  minds & in the Society

  Sita was born like any other child but her normal childhood did not last long as she becomes a burden for her mother who is into sex work. Sita takes refuge in uncles’ (the brother of her mother) house. Uncle was rather good with her though he did not send her to school. As she grew older her mother died, it did not affect her much, but soon her uncle dies. This dramatically changed her life she had to live with another uncle. This new uncle did not care her but ill treated her very often ended up beating her.

This new situation made Sita to change her life and adopt new ways to survive. In this processes she meets a girl of her own age...Sita makes friendship with her. This new girl her friend was already into sex work. Sita not knowing about it wanting to escape from the ill-treating uncle she goes away from her uncle’s home to a house in the forest with her new found friend. Then after two months of living with her friend she realized that this is not a good and safe place. She flees from there and comes back to the uncle’s home again. But bye that time she had to give her body  to three to four people.
Now back in uncle’s house she hoped to live a normal life. But uncle did not care her but beat her for no reason. Then one day she meets her friend  and a temptation to go with her again. She goes to meet her where she was trapped and abused by two and there were some more waiting she escapes from them takes refuge in one house, they then inform the police, police takes her to custody and arrest those who abused her.
 Sita’s struggles do not end there, after she came out with the police case the uncle did not want to receive her any more. Bye now she was quite sick and with all these problems she ends up in Govt hospital with no one to care for her. From there..  through some net work people she reaches Snehakiran almost dying. On admission she had very bad pulmonary tuberculosis and anemia. We transfused blood and started treatment for tuberculosis and she fought almost six months ...  a big fighter.. Fought back to life ..from the jaws of death.
 Sita after one year  of Vanavasam of healing at snehakiran  is fine and  going to begin her life again.. She is now with a well known organization that works with women. As of now she is getting trained in tailoring....
Well the problem is not the virus in her blood but the virus in the society. Of course you and I are part of that society. Can we do something to erase that virus from society and allow Sita to live in !!!!!!!!
LET US  WISH ALL THE BEST  TO SITA  AS SHE  STARTS HER NEW JOURNEY.......


























Our address:
The Coordinator
Sneha Charitable Trust
Snehadan Campus, Ambedkar Nagar
Sarjapura Road, Carmelaram Post,
Bengaluru – 560 035
Office Mobile:+91 8050785674
E:
snehacharitabletrust2003@gmail.com


Contact information:

Fr. Biju Mathew MI: +91 8050785674 snehacharitabletrust2003@gmail.com
Fr. Siby Kaitharan MI: +91 9963434400, sibykaitharan@gmail.com



All the donations made to Sneha Charitable Trust are exempted under section 80G of the income tax act.

'God bless you and your family for the kindness shown towards these people'


Saturday 16 February 2013

Malli



Did you see the picture above? Are you wondering what it is .....yes it is my head. Looking horrible ....yes it was much more horrible to experiance. Let me tell you my story. I am Malli, an 8 year old HIV positive girl, my mother is also sick with HIV and i have an elder sister who is healthy. I do not know what is really wrong with me. I was always sick and I have never gone to school so far. I think it is almost a year back my head started itching and small wounds appeard in my head. My mother took me to different hospitals they gave some medicine but it only became worse. Pus started pouring out of my head and my head became a hunting ground for flies to the extent of laying eggs.

One day I found something moving in my head, I put my hand and pulled....oh it was a big worm. Then I cannot really explain it was a horrible experiance, so many of them moving in my head and biting. I was taken to different big hospitals but as I was so ugly, no one really dared to admit me.

Finally I reached a place called SnehaKiran a care center run by Camillian missionaries most commonly known as friends of the sick. For the first time some one touched my head. It was painful experiance as the brother washed me, cleaned me and took the worms out; this went on for 4 days and then a great relief no more worms in my head. They say I have TB, with the treatment and care my wounds are healing and I put on 5 Kgs in one month. I will soon be going to school for the first time in my life.I want to become a doctor in life so that no one else  has to suffer like me.....Thank you for going through my story. Please do remember me in your prayers.

Lovingly Malli.















Our address:
The Coordinator
Sneha Charitable Trust
Snehadan Campus, Ambedkar Nagar
Sarjapura Road, Carmelaram Post,
Bengaluru – 560 035
Office Mobile:+91 8050785674
E: 
snehacharitabletrust2003@gmail.com


Contact information:

Fr. Biju Mathew MI: +91 8050785674 snehacharitabletrust2003@gmail.com
Fr. Siby Kaitharan MI: +91 9963434400, sibykaitharan@gmail.com



All the donations made to Sneha Charitable Trust are exempted under section 80G of the income tax act.

'God bless you and your family for the kindness shown towards these people'