Mercy and Grace Orphanage
They need to find help to
meet needs of the children who are destitute, child labor, street children,
neglected, school drop outs and orphans.
They are running this work
and service through their charitable trust and depend upon donations to
meet needs of the children and poorest of the poor families.
Their plans include a Bible
College to compliment the Mercy and Grace Orphanage.
1. Christian Education
We are educating students from preschool through
college. Our teachers begin each school day with Bible classes. We also
have the Mercy and Grace Residential School, Bible Learning School, and
Education.
2. Nutritious meals each
day
Each school day our elementary and High School
students receive a break fast, lunch and dinner. Milk, Meat, Fruits and
multi-vitamins supplying to children at Sunday in each week, and some times
provides in a day of middle week, it depends upon gifts and donations from
the donors and sponsors.
3. Medical care and health
check-ups
We do not have our own medical clinic and staff
but some of the Christian health workers, including a pharmacist, lab,
technician, nurses who are visiting to Mercy and Grace Residential Campus
to check up, restorative dental work, eye exams and eyeglass fittings.
We administer care from basic first aid to disease prevention for our students
and their poor and needy families.
4. School Books
Our elementary and High School students receive
their own textbooks. In the rural areas where highest percent of the population
is illiterate, our students treasure these books.
5. School Uniform
Our elementary and High School students are provided
with a school uniform each year. Indian poorest families cannot easily
afford clothes for their children; these uniforms assure that our students
will be able to come to school well dressed. At the same time, the colors
of the uniforms help to distinguish that they are in a Mercy and Grace
Residential school.
6. Photo Identification Card
Each student has a photo identification card that
is used when receiving gifts and correspondence from his or her sponsor.
This card assures that each child maintains an active role with Mercy and
Grace. For the most students, this is the only photo identification they
have.
7. Letter Correspondence
You may write to your child. Corresponding with
your child by sending letters, cards, and photos of you and your family
enables a special bond of friendship to develop between you and your child.
8. Birthday and Christmas
gift fund
Special money gifts for your child's birthday
are received in a fund-based program. These gifts can be sent along with
your monthly support to celebrate their special occasion. The fund provides
all students with Christmas gifts and special holiday celebrations, helping
each child feel special and loved.
9. Sunday school programs
Sunday school programs have been established in
the villages of rural communities surrounding Mercy and Grace. Planning
to do Bible Training center and Correspondence courses along with free
Bible to all the children in villages of Rural Areas and small towns.
10. Missionaries working
together with your child
Ever since Mercy and Grace began in 1990; founders,
trustees and volunteers have been in the field working with our school
programs and churches.
11. Recent photographs of
your child
You can request a recent photograph of your child
at any time. The photograph will come assembled in a frame complete with
biographical information of your child.
12. Personal visit with your
child in India
You are encouraged to come to India to visit Mercy
and Grace and have the opportunity to meet your sponsored child. Meeting
and talking with your child is an exciting time and creates a lasting memory
for both you and your child.