Two Events Jul9 and 16, 2018 -- Heart fullness of Joy
Two events in a space of one week gave tons of happiness and
joy ---
The first was the annual Ford Rotary Digital Literacy
Initiative event at which Ford announced the donation of 1500 Laptops ( yes
only Laptops ) to more than 100 schools that were identified by various Rotary
Clubs . Every year , this being a key event for the Rotary club of Madras South
( I am Rotarian from this club ) , there is a whole lot of effort made to make
the event a great success . This year ,
the event was made different to previous years because of the following :
1.
We gave away laptops at the event itself to select clubs – this was possible because
till last year there were desktops and being bulky could not be donated at the
event . The recipients joy was no bound
2.
We had a video that covered the journey of this
program for the past ten years – it was amazing to see the spread of the
program starting locally in Chennai and reaching out to all parts of India
covering the length and breadth of the country. This reach would not have been
possible without the Rotary Club’s help and certain other NGO’s that had Pan
India presence. It was also very impactful to see the children dabbling with
the laptops.
3.
Stunning amongst the felicitation speakers was
the quick talk by the President of the Tamilnadu Disability Foundation – he talked
about how the laptops were giving great amount of mobility to people with Physical
challenges – Using the laptops , they work from home to learn software or
prepare for competitive exams . he talked about one girl who could not move out
of her home but thanks to the laptop prepared herself from home and now is a
Tahsildhar ( Revenue officer in Govt )
That was just outstanding .
Each year this event and subsequent distribution of
the Computers that takes place goes to improve the digital literacy by leaps and bounds.
The second event was the celebration event to commemorate
the completion of 200 surgeries to Children suffering from Congenital heart disease
( CHD ). The project was started a year back with Funding support from Ford ,
Rotary Club of Pasadena and Rotary International and the TN CM Insurance scheme
The day started with a visit to Soorya Hospital (
where the surgeries are performed ) We were greeted by children who have
recovered post surgery and had come to thank Dr Prashan Shah( this whole
project cannot happen without him ) and the Rotary Club members ( we had our
Partner Club from Pasadena California who visited just for this all the way –
they contributed to the Global Grant funding that funded these surgeries ). As
each of the parent came up and thanked and talked about how life was given back
to their children , it was a poignant moment – we listened to over five to six
parents talk about their ordeal of saving the child , running from pillar to
post till they were guided to Dr Shah who made sure that the child was made
healthy and could lead a normal life. We then had a Celebration event in the evening where Dr Prashant Shah was
conferred the “ Distinguished Service Award “ by the Rotary Club of Madras
South for his services . You must know that Dr Shah has done over 4500 surgeries
and each one of them a lifesaving one . Dr Shah has totally dedicated himself to
this cause being qualified medically to do the surgeries . The event has the member from Pasadena Club as
well as representation from Ford
Just a nice warm feeling about being able to serve
and seeing the results of the service ! Lot of contentment and happiness --
Comments
Yes, two events on two successive Tuesdays,
marking outstanding contributions by Ford Motor
and Rotary Club of Madras South in the areas of
education and health care. These are the two areas
that most need help in India today, that most need unusual
initiatives like these.
Congratulations to Ford, keep it up! S R Madhu
For the rest of us, we will wait for our turn. Till then, pray to become His instrument -- to serve humans, to love unconditionally, to decrease our desires and to do His will.
All religions talk the same language.
Great effort...