Baby Sarah’s home

Baby Sarah’s home

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Projects done by Baby sarahs

Kural  105

Meaning 

The benefit itself is not the measure of benefits ,the worth of those who have received it,is its  measure 

Moto 

to develop leadership skills of the children  and to satisify the needy ans mainly to be recognized  in the society .

Nalam Valam

Meaning

Nalam . Our health 
Valam. Surrounding health 

Moto .

To keep our self and the surrounding healthy .

Oru Naal 

Meaning 

One day 

Motto

to make effective use of vacations ,to help for the needy .


Jananam

Meaning 

Giving  life 
 
Motto 

Helping  them by donating blood and giving them life .


Magizh  Madhi 

 Meaning   

Magizh . Happiness
Madhi .Knowledge 

Motto 

To gain knowledge and happiness by creating a terrace garden 

Idam Ari 

 Meaning 

. Knowledge about the surrounding .

Motto 

Knowing much about whats happening around us .




Thursday, 25 May 2017

Nalam Valam Project

Nalam Valam 

Nalam Valam , is  project in which each and every individual has to travel in bicycle and carry  few saplings with them ,and they  have to plant the saplings in a place were there are   no trees  around ,the main reason why they travel in bicycle carrying sapling is because when a persons travels in  bicycle, it would be a healthy exercise for them and planting saplings will gives us good environment and gives us fresh air .



Bicycle Ride

Gardening

Gardening done by Home kids 





Saturday, 20 May 2017

Baby Sarah’s Home Handmade craft

Baby  Sarah’s Home Handmade craft






Since six years back Baby Sarah’s home has offered the mentally challenged adults to work with handicraft in the handicraft department. The aim is to make the adults feel that they are important and that they have a responsibility in their everyday life, despite the difficulty to get a job in India as a mentally challenged adult.We at Baby Sarah’s Home strongly believe that our disabled adults benefit from having a work place so that they can feel and eventually become more independent. This way of working with the disabled adults is very modern and can be seen in many European countries like Germany and Sweden.In 2013 we opened “Sarah’s arts and craft” shop, where the products some of the adults of Baby Sarah’s home make are sold.At the moment there is no profit med in the handicraft department. However, if they would start selling more products, the profit would be used for the welfare of Baby Sarah’s home, for example by starting new projects and maintaining the facilities.Currently there are two teachers working in the handicraft department, Jayasudha and Vijaykumar. They support the workers by helping them in the different steps of making the products. They also keep track of measurements and the techniques used so the quality of the products remains excellent. However, the inspiration and ideas of new products are the workers responsibility. Approximately two times a year they visit workshops where they can get new ideas and learn about new handicrafts.
The goal for the future is to have a bigger shop where they sell garments and more types of handicraft. In this shop some disabled adults from Baby Sarah’s home could work in the daytime and the profit made would be shared among them. Another goal is to introduce Sarah’s arts and craft to countries outside of India.