About Operation
Shanti.

From
the desk of Christina Sinclair DGCKT
I received
a newsletter from Dr. Ben Kim in Canada, and followed the link to Operation Shanti…
What I saw
there touched my heart deeply.
I showed Nic and we would like to share with you the work that this
wonderful young lady Tracey Kunichika is doing…
We feel sure that what you see will touch your heart also…
Operation
Shanti helps the street children, women, men and the
elderly who are suffering poverty, malnutrition, lack of medical care,
education, a warm bed, fresh water, food and all the small things we
take for granted.
They do not know what it is like to come home to these comforts, to
know that their children will have a regular hot meal and daily needs
met. We often take these basic needs for granted as our
country caters for our basic human needs… this is not so in
Mysore, these people are human beings who deserve so much more in their
lives.

Below is a brief overview of their Mission, for more detailed
information please view HERE
Operation
Shanti Envisions...
A
world in which the poor are given the opportunity to reach their full
potential in life.
Spreading
peace, goodwill, and hope throughout our world by helping the poorest
and neediest gain status and their rightful place in their societies is
the vision of Operation Shanti.
Often, the poor are robbed of their human rights, are discarded,
treated inhumanely, or are ignored. The ultimate goal of our work
strives to give the poor back their rights as human beings.
Operation
Shanti's Mission is...
To
directly improve the lives of exploited, at-risk, destitute children
and the forgotten, suffering elderly, enabling them to become "beacons
of light" and share the same gifts of peace, goodwill, and generosity
with others for the rest of their lifetimes.
To
help the poorest and neediest children and elderly, and the forgotten
destitute, with the basic human needs: food, shelter, medical services
and educational assistance. As they believe that every human can and
should stand on his/her own, they are there to help the destitute begin
to help themselves.
Whatever
gift/donation you can afford would be greatly appreciated no matter how
small, as what we consider to be small WILL make a BIG difference.
Your gifts will be put to good use by Operation Shanti, it
will be used to provide the most basic of needs such as a warm bed,
food, medical care, education and so much more for the destitute in
Mysore. Other than minor bank and credit card processing
fees, there are no fundraising fees to pay, or a series of
administrative costs.
100% of your donations will be used to immediately benefit children and
families who need and deserve to be empowered.
Take a few moments from your day to see how Operation Shanti has
already touched and empowered the children and families of Mysore,
please view the following brief video:
Thank you for taking the time to view this video and learn more about Operation Shanti.
Please consider sharing this information with family members and
friends.
Here is how you can donate to
Operation Shanti, please visit HERE
to make a difference TODAY!…
Even if you can only donate £1,
please consider doing this, because your contribution will make a
difference!
Here is a look at what your
monetary donations are capable of doing through Operation Shanti on an
everyday basis:
£13 feeds a
child for two months, or provides a lunchtime meal for 200 destitutes
£26 buys a daily
breakfast for fifteen street kids for a month
£128 provides basic
medicines for 200 destitutes
£256 fully supports
two children for a year
£1277 sponsors the
Street People Program for 6 months
These figures I have rounded up to the nearest English pound via
currency converter, just to give you an idea of what your donation can
achieve.
Once again, click
here to make a contribution today:
Thank you for taking the time to read this page.

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