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Friday, April 1, 2016

Orthodox Mission is in Action

With the effort of Fr. Cyril Amer, Matushka Imma and orthodox youth, Mission have started Nomadic School System for children’s of Nomadic Community. A Nomadic Community has inhabited for More than one decade near Qainchi More Sargodha which is densely populated. The inhabitants are earning their livelihood through different professions such as jugglers (showing snakes, monkeys and bears), beggars, corn sellers, bed sheets sellers and garbage collectors. The ladies and children work as labourers and beggars mostly. The children are also used for Drug Trafficking. While having survey of mission team it was found that the parents didn't bother to send their children to a school being unaware about the value of Education and due to financial crises. 
Thus their professions are moving on in heritage. 

Fr. Cyril Amer along with mission team visited Nomadic community on request of garbage collector lady. So, the Organization started school on 10th November 2015 in a tent for Nomadic children as they are deprived of their basic rights and needs. We gave the students a healthy opportunity of learning and protection from harmful factors. 
Orthodox mission is providing free education to the students. In the begging, the strength of students was 35 which have been increased up to 80. 

The cooperation of parents is appreciated. We believe that ÉDUCATION is basic right of every child as framed in the Constitution of our State without any discrimination of race, origin, colour, caste, creed, sex, family status and disability. Education is the only key to aware and makes them noble citizens. They can be saved from drug traffickers, suicide bombers and terrorists. We have aim to give books in the hands of Nomadic students lest they become instruments of fanatics and hold guns to kill innocent children and people. We are teaching them to become good citizens and adopt good professions. It's our humble request to join hands with us in this noble cause.


























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