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Dinesh Raja.S, HELP Evening School
Before coming to school, I rarely get to eat good food . I used to get food from nearby house where my mom works. I don't like that food much as it is not fresh. After I joined the evening school, I ate fresh food and milk. I can now eat rice as much as I want with sambar, rasam, vegetables, etc
Sindiya.B, HELP Evening School
I feel that formal school should learn some methodologies of teaching children from evening school. In school they do not respect us & teach us properly. In evening school, teacher Nathiya teaches me nicely & keeps me on her lap. She allows me to practice computer keyboard & she allows me to play. I love the evening school activity.
Rama lakshmi, HELP Evening School
In my regular school, if I have a problem, they don’t really care. As I go for flower picking in the morning ,I sometime get late and they beat me for not doing homework and coming late. But in the evening school, teacher Hema never beats me even if I come late. She asks me the problem and helps me to do the home work in the evening school. She tells me that I am a good student that as I am working and studying, I will become a successful woman. I love her as well as the evening school. I am always excited to go to evening schooand meet my teacher and do home work & keyboard practice. They have given me a new bag, notebook, geometric box, etc.
A.Arvind Raja, HELP Evening School
When I was 7 years old my father abandoned us and that time I was very sad and in spite of telling him to come back he didn’t. He married again. I and my mummy were upset. We cooked in the house after 15 days. From then, my mummy is doing domestic work and feeding me. My mom can’t send me to school as she is having health problems and is not able to meet our bread. I was also about to stop school and go to work to help my mom. At that time, HELP Evening school Madam & Sir came to my house and convinced us of the importance of going to school. They are helping me now and I am going to school and have got 1st rank in my class.. My tuition teacher has helped me a lot in scoring good marks. I want to become a doctor and help the people in my village.
V. Mickeal vinoth, HELP Evening School
The most important thing in my life is to take care of my mummy because she don’t have anybody to take care of her and I too. She sells idly in the street and feeds me. I have to build a house for my mummy as my house is damaged and my mummy repairs the leakages herself. I am studying in HELP evening school. They are helping me to go to regular school , giving uniform , milk, notebook. I am grateful to them.
HELP Evening School
My father is a drunkard,He never goes to work.He picks up fight with my mummy for money to drink most of the time and beats her. Even if there is no food in the house to eat, he takes away money from my mummy who cleans vessels of nearby houses for a livlihood. Every time my father used to fight with my mummy, I could not study in my house. I could not get notebooks as my mummy could nor afford it.. Evening school is helping me with all my needs. Brinda teacher is helping me to solve Maths & teach me English. I am studing well and getting 3rd rank. I will get 1st rank soon.
 
Summary of our trip to the Evening School in Vadakkankulam, Koliyankulam
My husband Balaji and I made a short trip to the school during April 2008. Our overall impression is that the school is successfully delivering its objective of providing basic education to 42 children.

Despite the small space and the lack of facilities, the children seemed eager and enthusiastic to learn. The small space was divided into 3 classrooms and each had a teacher. We were really impressed by the discipline and the good manners of the children. All three teachers and Hema in particular are very sincere and one can see how much affection and regard the children have for them. The children greeted us with garlands and kumkum and we found it extremely welcoming. There were many touching stories about some of the children who were coming to school despite difficult family circumstances. I think it is to the great credit of the teachers that the children continue to stay in school. They were clearly learning a lot. They talked freely with us, and even though I do not speak Tamil I felt I was communicating well with them. Balaji of course could talk to them in Tamil and I think they really enjoyed conversing with him. We were happy to help them a little by giving them notebooks. Later, we met many of the mothers who seemed interested in making sure their children were getting educated.

We were also struck by the amount of effort and the genuine devotion of the Managing Trustee Mr. Jegan. Within limited resources, he has been able to sustain the Evening School effort through hard work and dedication. The children are clearly very fond of him and he is an excellent role model as well as a source of inspiration for them. He has worked successfully towards gaining the confidence of the parents. Along with Mr. Ganapathirajan, he has set the school on a good track. Going forward, we would like to create opportunities for the older children to develop technical /vocational skills, so that they maybe employable in the local area. Mr. Jegan has begun the process of investigating what can be done, and how to approach this important next phase in the role of the school.

In closing, I would like to emphasize that while no single person can solve all the problems of poverty and ignorance, the Evening School is an outstanding example of what can be done by a few dedicated people and an industrious trustee working together.
Kiran & Balaji, USA
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Summary of our trip to the Evening School in Vadakkankulam, Koliyankulam
My husband Balaji and I made a short trip to the school during April 2008. Our overall impression is that the school is successfully delivering its objective of providing basic education to 42 children.

Despite the small space and the lack of facilities, the children seemed eager and enthusiastic to le... » More