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    Omar cooking food at the transit home before he was placed in the Kristos house.


    Omar and Pawan wearing their new clothes and backpacks.


    Excited, a girl shows friends her gifts!

    Street & Slum Children Receive An Education, (India)

    A sea of tattered structures serves as home to thousands of poor families living in India. Struggling to survive day to day, many children and their parents are rag pickers. They search through fresh garbage heaps collecting pieces of cloth that can be bundled and resold to textile businesses. It’s hard to believe, but these children have it easier than those living on the dangerous, filthy streets. Hope for both groups was restored when over fifty school-age boys and girls participated in July’s Operation Blessing’s Back-To-School program. Meet Omar, a child who received an education with the help of our partners.

    Omar remembers a time when he lived happily with his parents and two sisters. The boy’s mom took care of the children and his father was a truck driver. The Muslim family’s world shattered when Omar’s father left to have an affair. This behavior was illegal and instead of spending time in jail, he unhappily went back to his family.

    Living A Nightmare
    Things turned from bad to worse as Omar’s father began coming home drunk every night and beating his young son. He also forced Omar to work at a hotel from 6 am to 11 pm to gain a mere 20 rupees a day. Omar recalls what happened when he didn’t bring money home, “My father used to beat me until the stick broke. Then he put red chilly powder into my eyes, lifted me up, and threw me to the ground. I could not stand the torture any longer, so I ran away."

    Free To Dream

    Once in the city, Omar swept the floors of the trains with his t-shirt and begged for money. Thankfully, team members from Operation Blessing’s India center found him on the streets and brought him to the Kristos Children’s Home. Now safe, clean and fed, Omar began dreaming of opening his own motor garage. But he needed an education first. In July, our Back- To-School program provided him and more than 50 other children living in the slums, or formerly from the streets, with books, a new uniform, and school fee scholarships.

    Today Omar and his friend Pawan are attending St, Anthony's High School. Mr. Pradeep Nair, of Kristos Children’s Home, said "Thank you Operation Blessing. With your help Omar and Pawan are going to school today." Operation Blessing’s India center will continue to support and encourage Omar and the other students as they strive to achieve their dreams.

    There are many more children like Omar who dream of learning, having enough to eat, and a safe roof over their heads. Your gift of $25 or more will help their dreams become reality.



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