Kolkata Trip – 2015
4U team and Compassion UK
Where?
Delhi
8 ½ hours
Where?
Kolkata
(Calcutta)
2 ½ hours
Who?
16 church leaders,
guests of Compassion UK
Why?
To see the work of
Compassion in East India
Compassion works through a
local church to deliver
programmes to the poorest
children they can find.
Why?
Compassion works with the poorest of
the poor in 26 countries.
They have1.4 million children in their
programmes but need more sponsors…
What did we see?
• Three church-based projects
– Including visits to see where the children lived
• 21 year old university students who have
been sponsored since the age of 4
• The Compassion East India office
• Mother Teresa’s house
Every Compassion project aims to meet the Social,
Physical, Economic and Spiritual needs of every child
Project 1:
A Child Survival project
out in the countryside
Compassion selects children from the poorest
families within a 2 mile radius of the project
New mothers are educated in hygiene, vaccinations,
nutrition, and disease prevention
We travelled by rickshaw right out
into the countryside…
…to visit this
family in their
home.
This little girl
has recently
joined the
project and
lives with her
mother and
mother-in-law.
They showed us their home – including their kitchen.
A fire is lit in the holes to heat the pans on top.
Project 2:
A Child
Sponsorship
project for
immigrant
families
There were about 200 children in the project, each of
them sponsored by a family through Compassion
We joined in their assembly where the girls
performed a traditional dance for us.
Then they invited us to dance for them…
…a decision we think they regretted!
At break time we played frisbee and cricket with the
children and heard from them about the huge
difference the project makes to their lives.
This family of 6 live in a 3 room shack sandwiched
between a busy road and a swampy pond. Above the
bed you can see school books from the project.
The daughter plans to become a doctor.
Project 3:
A Child
Sponsorship
project in the
middle of a
Kolkata slum
We met and
played with the children
Helen joined the girls
making crafts
Dave played football
with the boys
We visited this girl’s home
down the end of an alley in
the slums. Her family of 4
lives in this room, which has
no natural light.
She loves dance and wants to
become a dance teacher.
This young lady has been sponsored from the age of 4.
Now aged 21, she came from a very poor background but
is now at university to study a Masters in social work.
Her ambition is to return to her community and work to
improve life for others.
Her story was utterly inspiring.
Mother Teresa’s room.
From here she changed the world,
by loving one person at a time.
The lesson of our trip
We can’t change the whole world.
But we can change the whole world for one child.
What next?
1. We are exploring 4U team involvement in child sponsorship (both
as churches and via our church schools). People are already
expressing an interest.
2. Compassion can arrange for us to sponsor children from the same
area, and even through the same church. This would make it
possible for us to arrange visits in the future to visit sponsored
children and support the church.
3. Find out more from www.compassionuk.org
4. Watch this space… and please let us know your thoughts.
Compassion UK trip to Kolkata India

Compassion UK trip to Kolkata India

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    Kolkata Trip –2015 4U team and Compassion UK
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    Why? To see thework of Compassion in East India Compassion works through a local church to deliver programmes to the poorest children they can find.
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    Why? Compassion works withthe poorest of the poor in 26 countries. They have1.4 million children in their programmes but need more sponsors…
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    What did wesee? • Three church-based projects – Including visits to see where the children lived • 21 year old university students who have been sponsored since the age of 4 • The Compassion East India office • Mother Teresa’s house
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    Every Compassion projectaims to meet the Social, Physical, Economic and Spiritual needs of every child Project 1: A Child Survival project out in the countryside
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    Compassion selects childrenfrom the poorest families within a 2 mile radius of the project
  • 10.
    New mothers areeducated in hygiene, vaccinations, nutrition, and disease prevention
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    We travelled byrickshaw right out into the countryside…
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    …to visit this familyin their home. This little girl has recently joined the project and lives with her mother and mother-in-law.
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    They showed ustheir home – including their kitchen. A fire is lit in the holes to heat the pans on top.
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    Project 2: A Child Sponsorship projectfor immigrant families There were about 200 children in the project, each of them sponsored by a family through Compassion
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    We joined intheir assembly where the girls performed a traditional dance for us.
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    Then they invitedus to dance for them… …a decision we think they regretted!
  • 19.
    At break timewe played frisbee and cricket with the children and heard from them about the huge difference the project makes to their lives.
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    This family of6 live in a 3 room shack sandwiched between a busy road and a swampy pond. Above the bed you can see school books from the project. The daughter plans to become a doctor.
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    Project 3: A Child Sponsorship projectin the middle of a Kolkata slum
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    We met and playedwith the children
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    Helen joined thegirls making crafts
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    We visited thisgirl’s home down the end of an alley in the slums. Her family of 4 lives in this room, which has no natural light. She loves dance and wants to become a dance teacher.
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    This young ladyhas been sponsored from the age of 4. Now aged 21, she came from a very poor background but is now at university to study a Masters in social work. Her ambition is to return to her community and work to improve life for others. Her story was utterly inspiring.
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    Mother Teresa’s room. Fromhere she changed the world, by loving one person at a time.
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    The lesson ofour trip We can’t change the whole world. But we can change the whole world for one child.
  • 32.
    What next? 1. Weare exploring 4U team involvement in child sponsorship (both as churches and via our church schools). People are already expressing an interest. 2. Compassion can arrange for us to sponsor children from the same area, and even through the same church. This would make it possible for us to arrange visits in the future to visit sponsored children and support the church. 3. Find out more from www.compassionuk.org 4. Watch this space… and please let us know your thoughts.