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Visit MGR Nagar Slum, Saturday September 12th

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

A few words from one of our members, Sri Nandini, about yesterday’s trip to MGR Nagar:

Although weak in numbers, we made progress today. Arjun, Saikiran, Rohini, Roshni and I showed up at five o clock and convinced the children into bringing their exam books for extra help. Dealing with the children complaining about having to study on Saturdays and at a loss of how we were going to help them study for their Tamil exam, we made our way to our usual site. As time went by, children flocked there, and with three additions to our team, we managed to assist them with their English homework and Math. The individual attention made the children take more interest in their homework, and they attempted to comprehend William Shakespeare instead of only memorizing his works.

Spreading the Word about the Upcoming Health Camp

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Today a group of volunteers, led by Pamela and Sri Nandini, went to the Ramavaram area to promote the upcoming health camp to the residents of the communities.  We went to both the slums where we had visited previously: the MGR Nagar community where we are currently focusing our activities as well as the community across the street.  Each household was given a simple Tamil-language flyer to remind them of the camp.  The residents were reportedly very interested in coming to the camp and we hope people will take advantage of the opportunity to see the doctors tomorrow.

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Children’s Park Group Trip, August 8th, 2009

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Here’s a short statement from Vidyalakshmi, one of the members of our Educational Committee, about last Sunday’s visit to the Children’s Park, Guindy:

Vidyalakshmi on the August 8th, 2009 trip to Children's Park, Guindy.It was a nice trip on Saturday with the kids. In the zoo we divided the kids into groups of 4 and one uf us went along with them and accompanied them. We made them read about the animals given on the nearby boards. We made them sit in a circle and played a game asking them to dance and sing. Finally we asked them to share their experience about the trip with us and what they gained from it. It was a first experience like this for most of the kids, so they were all happy for arranging such a trip.

We had lots of fun with them.  We were able to interact well with the kids and came to know more about them. The kids were so happy that day and enjoyed themselves. I was very impressed with the kids shared their food with us. They were all so lovable! Thanks to Paathai for arranging this trip and inviting us too!

You can see the photos from the trip in our gallery.

Pictures fom July 24th, 2009 Visit to MGR Nagar Slum

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Here are some pictures from our July 24th visit to the MGR Nagar Slum.  Pictures taken by Sriram, Nivedita, and Gautam.


Focus Group Discussion: Some of our members meet with women from the community to discuss their concerns and ideas for empowerment.

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Continued Survey Work: Gautam briefs the surveyors, then they get to work.

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Tuition Classes: Ashitha and Gayatri work with the children helping them prepare for an upcoming exam.

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See the rest of the pictures in our Gallery.

MGR Nagar Survey

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

This past Saturday, we were able to conduct our survey at our new slum in MGR Nagar. It was an excellent chance for us to make a foray into the community and introduce ourselves to the members of the community as well as to become familiar with the issues in the community.

As the analysis of the survey data is carried out, we will start identifying important issues and trends that we should start addressing immediately.

We’d like to thank everyone who came out for the first time: Dr. Gayathri, Arti, Abdullah, Gayatri, Hari, Ester, Vijay, Anu and Salman. Without the help of all the surveyors, we certainly could not have covered the number of houses we managed.

This Friday, we will be conducting a small focus group discussion with the women of MGR nagar. We are also hoping to complete the survey. We need as many volunteers as possible, so please come out and bring your friends.

Meeting the Residents, July 11th 2009

Sunday, July 12th, 2009
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Today we went on a visit to the MGR Nagar slum, what we had previously called ‘slum B’ in past posts. It was a wonderful and insightful visit.

We were a small group today, and we were glad to have many volunteers come from the city. We hope this is a trend that begins to pick up more and more. We divided into two main groups: the first group was the mapping group, with Katie and Kavi.  They began work mapping out the community with a GPS device. We hope this information will help us as we conduct a survey and learn more about the population.

The second group consisted of the rest of the people.  On the visit, we again met Mr. Ponuswami, who introduced us to the social workers of Paathai.  Paathai is an organization which is focused on education. They send out social works to run classes in slums for the children there, 5 days a week.  We met Ms. Yashodha, who worked for the organization, as well as Ms. Sudha, who works for the Balwadi Programme.  They were wonderfully helpful in getting the kids together, having them sit with us. Yashodha has been working in this community for several years and she has done immense, wonderful work.

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We started with the kids by having them stand up and introduce themselves by stating their name, their age, and what standard they had studied up to. The kids were very disciplined and were pleasant to work with. Once we had finished with this, we then divided the children up into two groups. The older children (more than 10 years of age) had a writing exercise – they were told to write down what they would like to be when they grew up. The younger children had a name game followed by a simple coloring exercise, which they greatly enjoyed doing.

From Ms. Yashodha, we were able to get a list of all the names of the children on an attendance register. Ms. Yashodha also had conducted a census previously, which we were able to take as well. This will make our work much easier as we conduct our survey.

It was a great, friendly visit and we learned a lot about our community. Mr. Ponuswamy also showed us a plot of land where we could build something, such as a community center, in the future. Perhaps in the future we will be able to build something in this area to help the community.

Thanks to everyone for coming out and helping with this project!

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Visit to New Slums, July 4th, 2009

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Today we went on a visit to search out the slums in the Ramavaram area. It turned out the be a very educational visit, and a real eye-opener about the current conditions of slums along the Adyar River.

Our initial plan was to go to the slum opposite to the one in Ramavaram where we had been working. We had first worked in this place almost a year ago, when we had conducted a medical camp. On that visit, we noted that the slum residents were cheerful and happy; they were glad to have the chance to utilize the services that we provided.

As we entered the area, we made an effort to identify a village leader, with whom we could establish a relationship with, and work together on future projects. We were quickly directed to the Councilor, Mr Perumalsami. We discovered that was a wonderful personality who took an immense interest in the affairs of his people. We spoke to him and he told us about the current situation with the slums in Ramavaram, especially of the ones along the Adyar River. Most of the people in the area are convinced that there is a program against the slums along the Adyar river – after our project slum burned down last month, two additional slums also caught fire. There were also several smaller fires as well. The most immediate concern of the residents was to prevent these fires from happening – Mr Perumalsami was indeed recently protesting against these fires.

Our conversation with Mr Perumalsami was very fruitful. We asked him some basic questions about the slum, and he was happy to answer them. There were approximately 170 houses in this area. He said that many of the people were in need of medical care. Sanitation facilities were very poor – none of the houses had bathrooms, and open-air defecation was commonly practiced in a nearby area. He wanted to show us a second slum, which was also nearby. This slum was back across the street, where the Ramavaram community was, only further down the road. We went there, and found another thriving community of 179 houses. 59 of these houses had been burned down in recent fires, and many of them were being reconstructed.

There was a palpable air of sadness in these communities. There was an immense fear among the people that they would lose their homes in fires. But they had few alternatives. Many of them stored their flammable belongings away from their homes due to these fears. Houses that had been burned down were being rebuilt. People were taking down their roofs and were trying to buy metal roofs that were more fire-retardant.

Despite these fears, the people were friendly and resilient. They were in touch with another NGO that was helping them to educate their children. They were interested in making a community center where classes could be held for them.

As we were meeting, Alex, our group artist, came along and started working on maps of these slum areas. These will be useful to us in our future projects.

We asked the community to come up with a list of the households in the community, with the names and ages of each of the family members. As we begin our own survey, we can use this to more quickly consolidate our data.

Thanks to everyone for coming today, and we appreciate the support that continues despite recent setbacks. We are determined to make a difference in this community, and we’ll need lots of help to get it done. Finally, we’d like to welcome and thank to our new volunteer, Seeralan, from Vellacheri, and our guest, Katie Bush, from Michigan, USA.

Trip to Ramavaram Tomorrow, July 4th

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Tomorrow we are planning a trip to a small slum opposite the former Ramavaram slum where we used to work. We are hoping that the trip will result in a small and informal meeting with the community elders; and we can learn more about the needs of the people there. Alex, our Sangam India artist, will be there to draw a map out of the place. We previously worked with this community during our November 2nd, 2008 health camp.

Our plans in this community will focus mostly on health education. In the meanwhile, we will continue the search for a new community to work.

We hope to get there by 5PM; and we should be there for about an hour. Please contact us if you’re interested in coming.

Visit to Ramavaram and Clothing Donation

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Also see: Fire at Ramavaram, A Summary, and Plans for the Future.

Today we made a somewhat impromptu visit to the Ramavaram area to visit the residents of our community and to assist in a clothing donation project. The donation project involved three organizations: the Sai Samithi of Porur, Vishranthi Charitable Trust, and Sangam India. We played a very small role in the project but were nonetheless grateful for our chance to be a part of it and to interact with our community members in Ramavaram.

Clothes to be donated were generously given by Vishranthi, an organization based in Alwarpet, Chennai. The clothes were delivered by truck to the Sai Samithi in Porur a few days ago. Members of the Sai Samithi diligently categorized the clothing based on sex and age. In addition, members of the Samithi went to the community on Saturday, contacted its head, and gathered information about each of the families in the community that were affected by the disaster. They then gave each family a token with a number that corresponded to their own data. This systematic collection of information and the use of tokens allowed the operation today to proceed without problem. In addition to clothing, a packet of rice was also given to each family as well.

A small group of Sangam India members came today to assist, in some small way, with this operation. We spoke to the members of the Sai Samithi and we learned much about how to organize and run distribution projects. It was very impressive to see the dedication in their work. In addition, we were happy to have with us a doctor, Dr. Usha, who saw a several medical cases, giving advice and treatment to them. Finally, a number of our members came simply to spend time with the children.

As we were leaving, a number of large trucks came and many of the group elders boarded them. They will be going to their new location to inspect the area, and if all goes as planned, the entire group will be moving to the new area sometime tomorrow. As we conclude our work here with these people, we feel a little sad to be parting with friends, but hope that this will be a start to a good life for them.

A heartful thanks to the Sai Samithi of Porur for running this project and to Ms Sundari Jayaraman and Ms Savithri Vaithi of Vishranthi for providing the clothes.

Pictures from Today’s Relief Work

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Here are some photos from today’s relief work at Ramavaram. As mentioned previously, we gave each of the residents a hot packet of curd rice for them to eat. A writeup will be posted later tonight.