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Jane Rothschild

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Steps For Schools India Trek 2014

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Hello friends,
 
Thank you for visiting my page!
 
I am hosting an Indian party on the 27th of September to support Steps for Schools and The Anganwadi Project! Help me reach my fundraising goal of $3500. and buy your ticket today.
 
To pay for your $30 ticket for the STEPS FOR SCHOOLS  party,  please click  'Donate '.  Please put your name so that we know who has pre-paid.
 
 
TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE STEPS FOR SCHOOLS CHALLENGE AND THE ANGANWADI PROJECT, SEE BELOW.
 
 

In November 2014, I will be embarking on an epic fundraising challenge. I will be  trekking for 5 days through the desert landscapes of western Gujarat, India. As a team we are aiming to fund the design and construction of a new anganwadi (pre-schol) in the Tekra slums of Ahmedabad.

 

In the slums of Ahmedabad, children’s schools are housed in tiny, corrugated iron lean-tos, with poor light and little ventilation. In summer these schools are stifling hot, making it impossible for children to learn.

 

  • $50 buys and connects a new ceiling fan
  • $200 pays for a new water supply and tap giving students access to clean water
  • $500 funds the construction of a new roof
  • $1,500 erects the exterior walls
  • $3,500 lays the floor, and builds the walls and roof of an anganwadi

 

I have pledged to raise $3,500 for The Anganwadi Project and I need your help to reach my target. If you were able to support me in any way it would be greatly appreciated and will bring me closer to reaching my goal. Every little bit helps! Maybe you could buy a fan for $50 or a new water supply and tap for $200 to give the children access to clean water?

 

You will not only provide a beautiful space in which the children can learn, but also a peaceful and safe sanctuary – a place where they receive what is often their only meal of the day. Out of school hours, TAP pre-schools become vibrant community hubs for these impoverished communities. They double as meeting centres, gardens and even health clinics.

 

If you want to join me on this adventure please visit the Inspired Adventures website.

 
Click 'Donate Now' to make a secure online donation. 
 
Thanks so much for your support!
 
Jane
 
 
 
 
 

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The Anganwadi Project Incorporated

Dear TAP Supporters,

The Anganwadi Project is looking for your support to continue building pre-schools in disadvantaged areas of India.

TAP designs and builds anganwadi (preschools) within the informal settlements of Ahmedabad, Gujarat and rural areas of Andhra Pradesh alongside our local partners and communities.
These small buildings make an enormous difference by giving young children the best possible start in life through a beautiful, well-designed and built, safe space to receive an education and good nutrition.
The Anganwadi Project relies solely on the generosity of donations from our supporters and sponsors. Please help us continue our work by making a donation to the project. All donations are tax deductible in Australia.

(All Australian dollar donations over $2 are tax deductable).

Thank you for your support!

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