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CHIT. Section 3. New boys’ toilet block. This building was elevated and a large septic tank built underneath. On sandy soil, good foundations are very expensive. High above the roof a water-tank has been erected to store the ground water, pumped from a borehole and distributed around the site.
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CHIT Section 3
New boys’ toilet block. This building was elevated and a large septic tank built underneath. On sandy soil, good foundations are very expensive. High above the roof a water-tank has been erected to store the ground water, pumped from a borehole and distributed around the site.
Our children often get sick in the rainy season. We made an expensive decision to improve their diet with banana egg and milk every day, with occasional vitamin supplements. We also set about improving the medical care. Here we show the old sickroom, totally without facilities.
Support for our sick bay appeal enabled us to provide separate facilities for sick boys and girls. With a trained nurse on site with a well equipped dispensary we are providing good care now.
Dr Kalwant Rai, visiting Trustee from Kenilworth. advises our resident Nurse Mary. His expertise was invaluable. We have agreed that all children on arrival should in future be given a chest X-ray and have their eyesight tested.
Nurse’s quarters, a dispensary, boys’ and girls’ sickbays and toilets installed downstairs, with upstairs extension for new offices, and two quiet rooms for study and letter writing, completed 2008
7 am Assembly at the Bapatla Home.There is an act of worship every evening.
Boys put new badminton racquets into early and enthusiastic use! More games equipment is needed.
All the girls excel at skipping routines. There is no obesity problem here.
Waiting patiently for their supper in the courtyard.
The children are given a new set of clothes at Christmas time. Clothes are washed daily.
These boys are at 6th form college, something that we are proud to say has become the norm for our school leavers.
These 8 girls, just qualified with Nursing degrees are being followed by 24 more.
The International Team of Trustees meet together for a whole day every January.
Rajasekhara Babu and Hepsybah, the Christian founding family.
CHIT Chairman George brings gifts to three children from their sponsorin the UK
Mother Theresa of Calcutta “In this life we cannot do great things for God. We can only do small things with great love”.
How can you help? Become a regular sponsor: • £10 a month feeds a hungry child • £210 supports a child for a year. • £500 pays a teachers’ annual salary • £1,000 makes you a benefactor and sees a student through university. £ 10,000 is needed to replace their dilapidated JEEP. Please take a leaflet, tell your family and friends about us or guide them to chitonline.co.uk