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March 2011:
New Rooms
It is finally done !!! With all our strength we have been able to complete two new rooms in just a few weeks. Although the study-room upstairs provides not enough room for all our children, fortunately not all of our children are there at the same time so it is working out wonderfully well. We have split up the play room downstairs to provide an area for the smaller kindergarten children with a 'shop', play kitchen, cave, and many small tables and benches to lounge on with lot's of storage space for toys underneath. The colour choice of the walls is happy and inviting, one would almost believe that they have entered a German Kindergarten, it is very beautiful. Please have a look at our gallery of pictures as we are extremely proud of what we can now offer the children.
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January 2011:
Big Donation
Big News!!!! The Sunshine Project has been chosen as worthy recipients of a donation that we applied for some time ago :-)
Big news!! The Sunshine project has been chosen as worthy recipients of a donation that we applied for some time ago !!!!! ;)
Now we are busy planning our Dream: a room, purely for study, to be built on our rooftop. In our existing room downstairs we continuing to plan a child-friendly games room. After the children have completed their homework upstairs, they will be able to move around and play in a freer more relaxed environment downstairs.
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December 2010:
Trip to Fun'N Food Village
To take a day trip once a year-this dream for the children was this year also possible thanks once again to all our generous donations. Last year the children took a trip to see the Delhi Planetarium, this year they all went to an exciting amusement park here in Delhi. Large buses came and took all the children out for the whole day to Fun'N Food Village. (www.funnfood.com) The children were delighted and had hours of fun on the carousels and roller coasters! Of course drinks and snacks were had by all.
For our own children a day like this may be very normal but for these children it is an absolute treat, a definite highlight of the year. A BIG thank you to one of our sponsors, Karl Fraenzel, who with a very large donation made this special day possible for our kids.
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November 2010:
2nd Sunshine Bazaar
For the second time, the primary school in Falkenstein, Germany (www.grundschule-falkenstein-taunus.de) put on a 'Sunshine Bazaar' at their school. They sold yummy waffles, cakes, real Indian Chai and a wonderful Indian Soup (recipe on the schools homepage!) The students got very busy and created lots of Indian Arts and crafts, to help and support their friends in Delhi. The children at Falkenstein Primary can be very proud of their achievements as now, with the funds that they raised, it is possible for the school to have their own sponsor child Priya and send her to Public School for the next 2 years. We would like to thank all the parents and teachers that did such an amazing job to make the Bazaar as successful as it was.
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August 2010:
Birthday Party!!!
This year we again celebrated the birthdays of all our children on one special day in August. In years past, all our children received the same present. This year, we did something different. Every child was able to wish for his or her own special present. Four weeks before the birthday, each child presented a slip of paper with their special wish written on it to Kuku and Priti. Then we got to work and 120 different presents were bought and specially wrapped !!
As naturally balloons, cake, sweets, ice cream and lots of food belong to any good birthday celebration …… all of these things and much more (magician, tattoo artist, a woman to apply face paint and hair decorations) were made possible by your generous donations to the Sunshine Kids. The children thanked us many times over with so much joy, laughter and many, many smiling faces!!
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March 2010:
School reports and Awards
In March it is time for school reports, as here in India, the school year starts in April.
Also this year we have so many extraordinary students. We are extremely proud that our children were able to ‘bring home’ a total of 9 awards from their schools !!!
We are very proud to report that one of our children, a young girl, who lived just a few years ago on the streets, received an award for ‘Best Student’ in her school !!! We also have to add that this was just not any ordinary school, but one of the best private schools in Delhi.
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February 2010:
Food Donations
| In February we received a wonderful surprise! The hotel manager at Claridges Hotel in Delhi, Oliver Martin, has promised to supply our Sunshine children daily with prepared food that the hotel no longer requires. So starting at the beginning of February we are sending an autorickshaw everyday to the Hotel with a large Styrofoam box that is filled with goodies for the children. Some days it is 'just' bread rolls and croissants, and on other days it is fresh fruit and vegetables and other types of food. |
January 2010:
Fundraising campaigns during the second half of 2009
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After the successful support action of the HelpAlliance and the introduction of the child support programme during the first half of the year (see News February and May 2009), many people also came forward during the second semester and helped to support the children of the Sunshine Project.
The Primary School Falkenstein organised a Sunshine Bazaar for the benefit of the children, which was outstanding in terms of commitment and creativity.
Waffles were home-baked, friendship bracelets were tied, amber chains were threaded, bindis were sold and last but not least, Bollywood dancing was learnt and performed. Even the website (www.grundschule-falkenstein-taunus.de) and the press information were professionally organised by staff and parents.
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Such great dedication can only be rewarded with success: A proud sum of 1107 Euro was collected, which will be used to finance new English teachers for the children for one whole year.
The school pupils of the Falkenstein School had the wonderful idea to paint a large canvas with the logo of the Sunshine Project, including signatures of all their children. It was framed and now hangs in our classroom, reminding us of all the little and big friends we now have in Falkenstein. In return, our children painted the same image with their signatures and have sent it to Germany. We trust that this newly founded German-Indian friendship will continue for a long time and we would like to take this opportunity to thank all primary school pupils, parents and teachers for this unique initiative! |
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Another charity action was organised by Maarit Cremer-Seibel, who also sponsors one of the children of the Sunshine Project.
Under the theme "Everybody needs a guardian angel", she called in befriended artists to design and to donate art objects relating to this theme. There were painted angels on canvas, angels as candle holders, angels printed on bags, embroidered angels on T-shirts and angel dolls. We received the entire proceeds of this initiative, and we are thankful for the commitment and are thrilled by such creativity.
Manuel Grebing (also child sponsor) and his wife Susanne asked their guests for a donation for the project at their wedding ceremony. From the proceeds we were able to buy warm knitwear for the children for the cold season. Here again our sincere thanks for this kind gesture. This winter was exceptionally cold and the jerseys etc. were a great help!
Around Christmas, charity events were reported to us almost daily:
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There was a "Charity Baking" function, organised by the Claridges Hotel in Faridabad (www.claridges-hotels.com). While the children were cutting cookies and were taken on a guided tour around the large-scale kitchen, the mothers were given a culinary treat.
The participation fee of 20 Euro per child was fully donated to the project. We would like to thank for this initiative and we sincerely hope that this event will be repeated in the next Christmas season and will again attract numerous children. |
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Also at our home (Julia and Ecki Hillebrecht) a baking event was held with 17 children. The dough and the decorations were donated and Kuku sewed take-home cookie bags in Christmas style. In order to cope with the large amount of cookies, several baking ovens were borrowed from the mothers. |
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After Christmas the proceeds of this event, which came from a voluntary donation of the mothers of the 17 children, were used to organise a bus trip with all the Sunshine Kids to the planetarium of Delhi. Events like these prove that a great deal can be achieved without excessively exerting oneself! |
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| The German School of New-Delhi (www.dsnd.de) donated warm blankets, one for each child. On the 6th of December, the children each received a chocolate St. Nicholas. Especially the warm blankets were very needed for during this cold winter.
We would like to express our sincere thanks to the German School for considering us each year when their donation funds are distributed. |
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The German Embassy of New-Delhi (www.new-delhi.diplo.de) requested all German children who attended the St. Nicholas' day celebration at the embassy to bring along an extra present, so that the Sunshine Kids would also have a Christmas gift to unwrap. So, many big sacks were filled with presents which could later given to thrilled and delighted children. Many thanks to all children of the German community in Delhi – you have really brought happiness to the Sunshine children! |
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| Silvio Mondello, sponsor of two children and at all times a very generous donor, organised a men's evening before Christmas, at which each guest had to deposit a one hundred Euro note on the table. Since Silvio took care of the food bill for the evening, he could determine what the donated money was to be used for. Fourteen men were treated to dinner by Silvio, so you can easily work out how much money was given to us! Silvio – you are great!! Many many thanks – and you even went and doubled the sum of this generous donation from your own pocket! We are still considering which purpose we would like this money to be used for, we will keep you updated.... |
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We know of several donors who requested their clients to consider the project cause in their annual Christmas letter. Some of them, rather than practising the traditional distribution of Christmas presents to their clients, donated money to the project instead. In many Christmas emails, referrals to the Sunshine project were made. Here we would like to share with you a particularly lovely mail which was sent by Claudia Menges to her clients.
We would like to thank those who have initiated such letters, but we are also appreciative of all clients who have sympathised with the project and who have had forego their Christmas presents. |
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Last but not least, a very big thank you goes to all the people who have considered us in the Christmas season, and who have been so generous.
Unfortunately, due to the corruption in the Indian postage system, several Christmas parcels sent from Germany did not arrive at all, or Kuku had to bribe the mail man in order to receive parcels. For the future we recommend that only letters are to be sent by post and that money should be best transferred separately via bank account. If you send us an email stating the sum and name of the child, we will gladly purchase a present on your behalf. We will inform all child sponsors about this in a separate mail.
Towards the end of the month, all responsibility bearers of the Sunshine Project will come together in order to discuss the best use for donated money. Of course we will keep you updated...
Thank you Thank you Thank you!
November 2009:
Launch of our Homepage!
We are happy and proud to be able to present a platform for our wonderful Sunshine Project, starting from this month onwards.
Since we wanted to connect the launch of the homepage with the appeal for funds for christmas 2009, everything had to fall in place very fast, while of course remaining cost-effective.
We hope that you like our homepage all the same.
Although we are no computer professionals, we have all thoroughly enjoyed working for this site.
Since we are newcomers on this field, we would appreciate positive as well as negative feedback. Under the category "guest book" you may write down the things you like, or those that you feel have been neglected. Also, we are always thankful for any ideas on how go about receiving new donations.
If the guest book is a little too public for your liking, feel welcome to write an email to juliahillebrecht@yahoo.de
Many thanks for your feedback!
September 2009:
The swine flue reaches India – we react!
As the spreading of the influenza virus H1N1 would have had disastrous effects on our after-school care centre, we have taken prophylactic measures:
The temperature of each child will be measured daily before entering the facilities.
In addition, the children must wash and disinfect their hands before coming in.
For this purpose, an ear thermometer as well as large quantities of disinfecting agent were purchased.
In the case of a raised temperature, the child will be taken to the doctor who will take a throat swab, testing for influenza A. Only if the test shows a positive, a blood test for H1N1 will be carried through, since this is very costly. Furthermore, a thorough briefing with the respective family regarding hygiene and quarantine will be conducted.
We hope that these measures will help to keep this disease far away from our children.
August 2009:
On the 22nd of August, it was once again time:
Kuku and Priti Arora celebrate the birthday of their 110 Sunshine Kids
For us a matter of course, but for the Sunshine Kids an extraordinary event: to celebrate their birthday with friends and even to receive gifts.
Hardly any of the children know their actual birth date. Kuku and Priti Arora had therefore decided a couple of years ago that the Sunshine Kids would all have a special celebration day on the 22nd of August of each year (this being the birthday of their son Kabir). Due to generous donations, we were not only able to surprise the children with substantial food, sweets, ice cream and balloons, but could also arrange a proper party including a clown, a magician and a fake tattoo artist.
There was plenty of laughing, dancing and singing – everywhere, laughing and happy children were to be seen. When it was time to go home in the evening, every child received a box of food to take home for a little celebration with their own family. A prettily wrapped birthday gift was also included of course.
The Sunshine Project would like to say thank you to all people who have enriched this day by donating money and goods, or taking part in the celebration.
May 2009:
Launch of the Child Sponsorship Programmeme!
An idea, first expressed by one of our sponsors (many thanks to Elisabeth Friebe), is now taking shape.
Within weeks,110 child sponsors were found, supporting the project’s fixed costs through their monthly membership fee of 15 €.
Please read more on this topic under the category "child sponsorship programme".
February 2009:
The Lufthansa HelpAlliance supports our Project with an incredible sum of 14.354 €!!!
From this generous gift, a new kitchen, two toilets, a washbasin and a shower cabin could be constructed. (see the changes in the Picture Gallery )
Due to repeated power failures in Delhi, the room in which the children had to stay often reached 50° C. This problem was solved by the purchase of an emergency back-up generator for fans, lights and the water-based cooler.
All children were equipped with new satchels, school uniform shoes (compulsory in India), and the school stocked up on stationary sufficient for one year.
Furthermore, several computers and a printer were purchased. In order to acquaint the children with their use, the HelpAlliance took over the costs for a 6-month computer course.
The childrens‘ health is for us a concern of the heart. The donation also allowed for a first thorough medical check-up of the children by a paediatrician.
We would like to use this space to express most sincere thanks for the generous support and the wonderful cooperation we have experienced from the HelpAlliance. No words can describe how much the donation has helped in sparing suffering for the children!!
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