Navratri Pooja

Navaratri Pooja was held at our Ulavanoor office on 30th September 2022.The Pooja started by singing the Navaratri Bajan by the students and Mrs.Chandra gave a speech on the significant of the Navaratri festival.

50 sponsor children and 25 parents participated in the Pooja. They were offered with 5 kinds of Prasadam.

CHILDREN’S Day Celebration

Children’s day event was organized and celebrated in an excellent way at Ulavanoor CORD office on 30th September 2022.

The event started under the leadership of our sponsor child Yalavan who was sponsored for 7 years and sat for the advance level exam in 2021 and successfully qualified with 3C’s to enter university to do Physical science.

The first event was a poetry read by another sponsored child Sanoyan.

The next topic was about the child rights by another sponsored child Marudappan.

50 Sponsor kids participated in this event. The children enjoyed with dance performance and games & ice cream.

We gave the girls and boys 2 sets of inner garments, shirts, shorts and dress materials.

Computer/English class

Computer & English classes were started at Ulavanoor CORD office on 5th October 2022 which was Vijayadashami day by Nitharshana & Kristene.

14 students enthusiastically participated in these classes. These classes would be 1 hour for each class for 3 days a week following with a snack such as Saththuma or Kadala or green gram.

Success Stories

S. Pushpamary

  • She is a war widow with two school going children.
  • She has set up small backyard poultry with the loan money.
  • She has earned around Rs.15000 so far.
T. Sumathi

  • She is a war-widow with three school going children.
  • She invested the loan money to purchase a cow.
  • She gets around 5 liters of milk per day and earns Rs.9000 per month by selling milk.
  • She has also got a small backyard poultry.

V.Rajitha

  • She as two school going children and a disabled husband to take care of.
  • She gets about 3 liters of milk per day and earns around Rs. 5400 per month by selling milk.
  • Additionally she maintains a banana cultivation and a home garden to grow vegetable for home consumption.
K. Arulthevi

  • She has a disabled husband who had lost his leg.
  • With the loan money she has purchased a cow.
  • She earns an average income of Rs. 4800 per month by selling milk.
  • She also maintains a home garden to grow vegetables required for the family.
T. Sasikala

  • She is a war widow with four school going children.
  • She managed to set up a small backyard poultry with the loan money she received.
  • She gets around 12 eggs per day and earns an income of Rs. 5700 a month.
  • She also maintains a home garden to grow vegetables required for the family.
S Vinothini

  • She is a war widow with a school going child.
  • She has purchased 30 hens from the loan money.
  • She earns Rs. 3000 per month by selling eggs.
  • Additionally she is involved in home gardening.
T. Jeyarathy

  • She is a war widow with two school going children.
  • She bought a cow with the money and she earns Rs. 10,500 per month by selling milk.
  • She is also having a home garden.
C. Manonmani

  • She is a war widow with five children.
  • She has bought a cow with this money and by selling milk she earns Rs. 6000 a month.
S. Vijayagowrie

  • Husband is a heart patient who cannot do heavy work.
  • She has three school going children.
  • She started cultivating betel and vegetables with the money she received.
  • Now she earns Rs.15,000 per month.
N . Annalukshamy

  • She is a war widow with four school going children.
  • With the money she received, she purchased a sewing machine and a goat.
  • By sewing, she earns around Rs.7000 per month.
  • She also maintains a home garden to grow vegetable for home consumption.