Sunday, 31 January 2021

SOS Learning Center for Irulas Tribal Children

There are tribal settlements around outskirts of Madhurandagam, Chengalpat District of Tamil Nadu, where the living standards of the tribes are extremely poor. The people are living in complete isolation far away from any transportation, medical facilities, no electricity, there are no human settlement in the vicinity of at least 10km. It is heartbreaking to see people so backward and very limited support if any at all from the neighboring villages. 


 

One good way to change this pathetic situation is to provide good education for the tribal children so they can be compatible to seek job in the outer world. Without education and no skill to survive outside of their living areas they are presently living in tough conditions.  This approach is a long term process however it is a sure method to solve the problem.

Learning Center 

Therefore we have decided to start a coaching center at Arcadu Village, Cheyyur Taluk, by name SOS Learning Center to educate children from about 22 Irular Tribe families.

There are presently 28 children attending, one Teacher from their locality. 

Our goal is to motivate the children to attend classes by giving them free books, notebook, and snacks whenever necessary. 

The Cost

Approximately Rs. 5000 is required to run the center, which includes monthly salary for the teacher, cost of book, notebooks, snacks, transportation etc. 

Contribute to this good cause

Please contact Mr. Barclay at +91.8807770110 for your generous donation. You can send via UPI (Google Pay, PhonePe, etc.) to +91 8807770110.

Please share this to your friends and relatives.

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Nivar Cyclone what you must know

Damage expected over Nagapattinam, Myladuthurai, Cuddalore, , Villupuram & Chengalpattu districts of Tamilnadu and Karaikal & Puducherry:

Total destruction of thatched houses/ extensive damage to kutcha houses. Some damage to old pucca houses. Potential threat from flying objects.
Bending/ uprooting of power and communication poles.
Major damage to Kutcha and and Pucca roads. Flooding of escape routes. Disruption of railways, overhead powerlines and signalling systems.
Widespread damage to standing crops, plantations, orchards, falling of green coconuts and tearing of palm fronds. Blowing down of bushy trees like mango.
Small boats, country crafts may get detached from moorings.
Full Update on locations and Damage visit:
 
For Cyclone update please visit http://rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in/index.php?lang=en
 
 

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Why millennials are have a depressing lifestyle



Children born after 1984, known as the millennials, have become addicted to gadgets - social media platforms are addicting children like alchohol and cigarettes. Social Media addiction comes to people wanting a little encouragement, a small sense of achievement, which gives a small satisfaction with the dopamine. 

Thursday, 9 July 2020

Take COVID19 symptoms seriously

What does Corona symptoms look like and why you need to take covid19 seriously 

Saturday, 13 June 2020

We rescued a mirgrant worker

Due to COVID19 lockdown for past few months many migrant workers were stranded without work and no money for sustenance. Many migrants found their way to their home towns and such one migrant worker trying to leave Chennai was informed stranded in the outskirts of Chennai beyond Chengalpet without food for a week and in bad health.

Yesterday we received an 'sos' call from a local person to help and rescue the stranded helpless man. We hurried to the spot and arranged for an ambulance to give treatment and informed the local police. He was then taken care by the health authorities and the police.

If you have any information of such migrant workers suffering due to lack of food/ medicines please contact us at www.sosfdn.org, call us for immediate help.

Wednesday, 10 June 2020

We're starting a Bible Course

Glad to inform you that our team has now matured to start an online Bible Course in the name of Pathfinders Institute of Theological Research. We will be welcoming new students who can utilize the covid19 lockdown time at home in a useful manner.

COVID19 relief with Brightway India

Due to COVID19 lockdown situation around the world, international students staying in Chennai have seen a massive hit. They were not able to receive their daily expenses from home country. Many were found unable to express their distressing situation but Mr. Sagadevan (the Founder of Brightway India Charitable Trust) and myself, Barclay, of SOS Foundation have intervened into the issue and arranged for monthly provisions as much as we could.

Left to right: Sagadevan, Samuel, Barclay
 

Brightway India has been doing various covid relief activity recently during the lockdown, and we are happy to jointly participate with Brightway in carrying out relief activities. It was good to take part in such activity.


Mr. Sagadevan reports after our trip distributing provision.

Update 06 Oct 2020:
Today we are again urgently in need of funds for the same reason -  so please come forward and donate as quick as you can. 

- Barclay