Articles and information from New Hope India which was founded in 1985 by Eliazar T Rose, the son of two leprosy patients, who has dedicated his life to helping India’s poorest and most vulnerable people. Eliazar was featured in the National magazine India Today in 1996 as an an “Angel of Hope” and referred to as a “Helping hand”. Again in 2013 Eliazar and Ruth were awarded into “Hall of Fame” of the Civil Society India.

A Cow in Four Parts

The cost of a high yielding cow in India where we work has gone to Rs 31,000. It’s a lot of money – but it also means a lot of milk. Building up our cow herd is a major and important self sustainability project for New Hope. It has many aspects. The prime is milk for children. The ‘cow dung’ as it’s still called in Indian English goes to the Biogas Plant *– another Indian expression that we know as a digester. Into this goes every scrap, not always directly. Vegetable waste peelings go to the hens and the hen houses floor sweepings all go to the plant.

Buying a cow in FOUR PARTS (or 1/8th or 1/16th) A $ 150 for a Quarter

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A COW IN FOUR PARTS ?
All the children in New Hope Community Centre know just how expensive a cow is. They know that it means a teachers salary for 6 months. It cost more than a computer. The children have 3 learning computers – it has greatly improved their writing skills and expanded their knowledge and interest in maths and geography. For the disabled the ‘drawing’ tool has made them feel confident that they are able to ‘do computer’.

In a senior class open discussion the students were asked their preferences – “A cow or a Computer’ – Out of 18 votes 16 opted for the cow. The other two said that ‘cows are so big and make such a big noise that they frighten them’ – not too hard to understand when you have grown up in a city slum as a street child.

WE NEED MORE COWs – if 4 or 8 or 16 people could give over the next 4 months – we could meet the target.

Anaerobic digestion is widely used as a source of renewable energy. The process produces a biogas, consisting of methane, carbon dioxide and traces of other ‘contaminant’ gases.[1] This biogas can be used directly as cooking fuel, in combined heat and power gas engines[5] or upgraded to natural gas-quality biomethane. The use of biogas as a fuel helps to replace fossil fuels. The nutrient-rich digestate also produced can be used as fertilizer.

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A Cow in Four Parts

New Hope Newsletter 2021

Much of we achieved in the last year was simply by the support given to our love bundle appeal. People in the greatest need were cared for in this Covid stressful time – Thank you

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In the last one year – as across the world – life has changed. Our work load has been more not less as we had extra responsibilities – not just the duty of ensuring the children were safe from Covid in our 2 Home Centres. We also had additional responsibility in reaching out to aged and very disabled in the leprosy colonies.

If you are a Kondh Dongria Tribal – 90% sure you will go by New Hope Community Centre, Muniguda. Their and our friendship is party of the history of New Hope. Without ‘changing their culture’ they saw the way to adjust to child saving child birth – for mother and child. Hunter gathers – Animist in faith BUT The fear of Covid changed the whole way of life for the Kondh Dongria who still life their traditional ways. They heard of Tribals who were in the town and Covid positive and they realized they too were at great risk of this ‘evil eye’. We had the responsibility to keep the 37 villages with basic foods beyond their hunting a forest collected food. Their supply of the legume Dahl was over.

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The diets are simple but the necessity of salt for example and basics of onions and potato dried up when they self imposed lockdown to protect themselves. New Hope gave out Village basics and that included of course soap. We kept their First Aid Kits updated. Organized meetings with Traditional Birth Attendants. The Government feared for this vey minority still living in a ‘yesterday world’ where even Indians are restricted from visiting. Only because New Hope gave assurance that those who came with the Immunization would be supervised by us – New Hope -irony at its core. This was done by our dedicated staff and at some risk, Day visits to villages meant overnight stops many times but as we are seen as part of their community – we accepted the situation.

New Hope Villages Visit

New Hope Villages Visit

NAMASTE HOUSE – Home for challenged young people

Muniguda Community

Muniguda Community

In Muniguda Community Centre, next to the Eye Hospital we have a long established  Namaste House, funded many years ago by the then Treasurer of New Hope Australia – our late Janet Formby. We now have it registered as Home for Challenged  Young People with Disabilities (Government rule).

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The understood and follow ‘mask rules’ – It was annoying for them as they could not wander down to the Eye Hospital where they chit chatted to amost all the ‘Grans’ who came for eye check ups. They even had some Grans come and sit with them and sing in theor Namaste Houe common room. Hopefully the Hospital opens for eye surgery early 2022

COMMUNITY CENTRE – CHILDRENS VILLAGE KOTHAVALASA

THE ROELLIS GARDEN – Chickens, Goats and Cows with Bees too; it changes to suit the ‘green situation’. Part  Beehives, Hens goats live in the area.. Cows next door but get Roellis Garden grass. It has Passion fruit (lost in last storm like all the vegetable garden. Wind blew down vine trellis and vine growing frames, washed away drip irrigation – still recovering.

Bees Hives

Bees Hives

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Bees Hive Maintenance

Bees Hive Maintenance

The bee keeping and expansion has started to give a good yield and priority use is for the children and then to sell the rest.

Supervisor Ramu

Supervisor Ramu

Bee Hive Project 

We did not expect a high yield in the monsoon season, but we were surprised how good it was. However there is a still a sad cloud over the Bee project. The two main persons who have maintained it – Srinu and Ramu. We made many jokes about and to Srinu having so many ‘girls friends’ – He started by jokingly saying one day ‘I’m king of the bees’. It rebounded of course. He ‘crafted’ the project and taught a younger senior to manage ‘ordinary work’ on Hives. It’s not as easy as one thinks. Ramu travelled twice a week to support the checking that needs to be done. Both were trained in Beekeeping. Sadly, Srinu passed away. No signs of Covid but he had travelled that was a little upsetting. On return he was ‘well’ Then within five days passed away. It’s similar to many senior born HIV+ to pass like this. Conscious talking in coherently to within an hour of passing. A sad and great loss as he was also our intrepid garden planner. The hives are about to expand in number with change of season and we aim for 34 hives!

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SADNESS: In a year filled with so much in supporting people we work and care for we are saddened by the sudden passing of our orphan senior boy born HIV+ Srinu. It is the reality of AIDS. He, John and Ramu all went for Beekeeping and Srinu was the master of it. Srinu and his ‘girlfriends’ the ‘queens of the hives’. He set a standard and now one of our juniors is following in his footsteps with guidance from Ramu and John. (Srinu was not just ‘Bee Master’ – BUT he made the garden happen – He was so proud of the Norwegian Anna Garden. We called him many titles and made many comments to and with him. Above all he always looked out for children who were ‘not involved and got them motivated. He could describe something and I would agree. He ended such conversations – ‘Then is you like it and it good, give me the money and I’ll do it’ – He got me every time!!!!

Learning experience. When we had the opportunity to Bee Keeping training – He stepped in.

Garden Produce

Garden Produce 

WE ARE SINCERELY THANKFUL FOR THOSE WHO FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED US THROUGH THESE TIMES. We are also truly appreciative of everyone who kept sponsoring children and people supporting new children.  With schools closed for so long it was a challenge to keep up education. Seniors have gone to Junior College; Rainbow children have their own education in the Library at present. It’s a good sign that the level of infection has dropped and centers have opened with Skill training. Two senior have started a Food Craft Diploma course too – through sponsorship.

Skill Development Center

Skill Development Center

SKILL TRAINING Knowledge for life and opportunities for the future – … and in the ‘middle’ of Covid. (Masks quickly off for photo and then ‘strict rule’.

Nalani and Nani

Nalani and Nani

Nalani and Nani – Once in a life time chance in a Government approved College.

Please write me if you have any questions or information on a Child sponsorship. IF I have missed communicating with you. Please contact me here at New Hope India

Eliazar, T Rose
Chairman Director
New Hope Rural Leprosy Trust

New Hope Newsletter 2020

Just a short Newsletter to thank everyone who has supported us during this stressful Corona Virus time. Our aim has been to keep all those who we care for as safe as possible to prevent the spread of the virus and to ensure those vulnerable like Tribal people in villages and Leprosy affected aged in colonies both safe and ensure food provisions and medical care. None of this has been easy both in management and financially. Sorry, we have missed sending some children sponsor letter – Like many organizations we are short-staffed as people are unable to come to work with lockdowns and ‘red zones’.

Love Bundle Delivery

Love Bundle Delivery

Love Bundle Leprosy Colony

Love Bundle Leprosy Colony

We have stayed ‘stocked up’ with food material because no one has any idea about further lockdowns. With the Lockdowns leprosy persons were unable to go out begging and even if they could have – all shops were shut! Irony all the way. NO SCHOOLS – Occupying the children with us in Kothavalasa turned out to be easy. They gardened and produced fresh vegetables – almost 75% of what was needed. Namaste House children understood how to be safe when people came near the Eye Hospital (Closed but many aged Tribal’s didn’t understand this and found it hard to grasp the ‘virus’ problem.)

Kothavalasa sewing group expanded ad they stitched hundreds of masks and gave most away to nearby village people who come by our Community Centre.

Kothavalasa Sewing Group

Kothavalasa Sewing Group

Embroidery Classes

Embroidery Classes

Children are getting and enjoying study sessions set up by the seniors, younger ones have had as much drawing material as they liked. Senior girls have cooked with no-cook coming in. One senior girl has almost completed a Food Management Course – so that helped us out. I am going back and forth to Muniguda to ensure both projects are managed and we have planted our rice crop that supports the Namaste House and Leprosy persons – good monsoon. Deanne Chatt the New Hope Australia Trust, Secretary will send a newsletter out and I am sure the Broome and Darwin Friends of New Hope will have Love Bundle cards too. (Deane Chatt and family have been very long time friends of Maggie sister and Allan, long time involvement in New Hoe Australia and UK) and visited New Hope India. We are thankful for the continued support and involvement of the New Hope Australia Board with the greatest of co-operation. Thank you in all ways
Eliazar, Director of New Hope

New Hope Newsletter 2019

As the year 2019 comes to an end we look back and are thankful for the incredible support so many people have given to New Hope from across the world and especially so many individuals and groups in Australia – Every dollar finds its way to giving a care that is too often too hard to write and believe. We give many Love Bundles away to aged persons and at the same time to young people who have come to us as ‘bundles of humanity’ in need of love and care.

A year in which the quality of eye care simply gave more restored vision to people than we believed possible. In this incredible project of people seeing again two of our grown up girls started training as Eye Technicians! We have more senior girls (young women) out at college, nurse training and skill learning than ever.

Love Bundle Giving

Love Bundle Giving

All of these incredible positive things have happened in a year in which we have also felt the sorrow and pain of the passing of our Maggie sister. It’s not a question of ‘you could write a book about her’ because she did that with the new edition of Sister Sister and it is filled with joy, fears, laughter, tears, dreams and visions turning to reality. Her first trip started by going to the Taj Mahal and coming to the exact opposite! Muniguda – there were no Cellphones in those days and in Muniguda NO Telephone either –
It is fair to say she is her own Taj Mahal by the way she built up communities here with her love to care for leprosy patients and Polio children. A determination to actually stay months and then return home and raise funds towards the next and next and next – 30 years of dedication.

In the sadness of her passing I was able to send an Eulogy and this parts tell of her inner feeling about herself and what she had done – humbleness in what she did is keystone to our friendship, her friendship with so many.

When she received the OAM – ‘For service to international humanitarian aid through the New Hope Rural Leprosy Trust in Muniguda, India.’ – Her biggest problem was to cut it up into enough pieces to share with people who helped make it possible in Australia through funding and the people who she worked for. She never expected a ‘reward’ for the years of dedication’ not even an acknowledgement was expected.
And so this year we have a slightly different card – White and blue ink – New Hope uniform colour and one line

We will continue to encourage the giving of Love Bundle cards – It’s just become part of our Seasons greetings – of gratitude given and for what this simple gift gives to so many.


Hand colored by challenged children in hobby and arts and craft time. This virtual Gift of a Bundle of Love contributes to the work of New Hope India to enhance the quality of life for some of the poorest and most socially isolated people in India. New Hope responds where help is needed, and currently supports the health and wellbeing of elderly Leprosy patients, homeless women and men, tribal widows and cataract eye patients.
Thank you for helping to make this work possible Eliazar T. Rose, Chairman New Hope India.

New Hope India Relief Australia (New Hope Australia) is an incorporated registered charity with deductible gift recipient status. It raises funds to support the work of New Hope India. Read more about us at www.newhopeaustralia.org

With every Gift Bundle of Love much needed practical items, and also some small luxuries were given. Practical gifts include a sari for women and loongi for men, bathing towel, customised adjustable rubber sandals and a comb with a wide and long handle that is easy to hold. Also in the Bundle are soap, coconut oil, scented powder, hair clips and sweets which, while readily available for many in the world, are all luxuries for the people New Hope supports.
New Hope India also adds a greeting card to signify that the Bundle of Love is a gift from far away friends. About New Hope
New Hope India is a charitable organization regulated by Central and State Governments of India and local authorities. It currently delivers health and wellbeing programs in Rayagada District in western Odisha and Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh States.

RIP – Maggie sister OAM – Passed away September 24th, 2019. The Bundle of Love or Love Bundle was one of her many initiatives that included funding for Safe Delivery Kits for Tribal women.

New Hope Newsletter 2019

Bike Ride of a Life Time

Invitation from New Hope India to join in a bike ride of a life time. The Indian off the tourist track 14 day adventure January 2020. The funds raised are all for direct benefit of leprosy affected, disabled children and homeless women. Talk with children whose backgrounds are mostly simply ‘sad’ but what they have achieved is incredible.

Bike Ride 2019

Bike Ride 2019

Arrive India January 6th to 21st January, 2020 – holiday time and the most pleasant weather time in this part of India. Option to stay on another week if you wish to do volunteer work.

The cost for the trip is with us is $1750.00 AUD, we have new easy to ride 3 gear bikes with carrier. A vehicle follows you with food and equipment where needed. You will travel off the usual tourist track 90% of the time and see places most never get a chance to and at a seasonal time when in rural India there are many activities. Its in northern Andhra Pradesh and into Western Odisha (Orissa). Visakhaptnam, Araku, Vizianagaram, Bobbili, Rayagada, Muniguda, Sambalpur are all marked on most maps.

SENIOR CITIZENS who would simply like to, come and not ‘ride’ can travel in the backup vehicle. (With me Eliazar, Director, I’m not a bike rider) All medical facilities are available in Visakhapatnam and Sambalpur where we travel.

BIRD WATCHERS There is a 4 day add on Chilika Lake. An Oriya speaking guide and all accommodation $530.00

Chilika Lake birds

Chilika Lake birds

Chilika Lake birds

Chilika Lake birds

Your first stay will be in New Hope Children’s Community Village – and do 3 days volunteer work if you wish – gardening, teaching English, carpentry, cooking. Go by train to a ‘hill station with incredible views of land and rural villages as its winds it way up. to Araku and see Tribal Kondh villages as you ride through the countryside.
New Hope is a donor to the Gandhi Memorial Leprosy Foundation First Aid Centre in a small town called Chilakalapalli. It has a 20 bed Ward and Love Bundles are given here to patients admitted with ulcer problem caused by leprosy; even though they are long cured. To get there we will ride to Vizianagaram from the starting point which is in Visakhapatnam* New Hope Kottavalsa Community Centre.

New Hope Leprosy Trust

New Hope Leprosy Trust

Visiting a Leprosy Clinic – a ride through quite rural off track roads. Have lunch and give patients Love Bundles whicjh you have given for in the Bike Ride cost. (If you would like more information on Love Bundles see www.newhopeaustralia.org – or write us.

CLICK HERE TO BOOK A NEW HOPE BIKE RIDE

The World Health Organisation made it sound like leprosy was eradicated. They couldn’t have got it more wrong.
It’s a totall curable disease but the catch is early treatment. New Hope is still caring for the aged who live in Leprosy Colonies.

Rural India

Rural India

Travel to Muniguda and see the New Hope Community Centre with the Hospital where so many people have given to have poverty line women and aged leprosy patients being prepared for cataract eye surgery. Meet the challenged young people of Namaste House and stay in the Centre for 3 days, meeting

New Hope Farm Produce

New Hope Farm Produce

The Kond Dongria Centre at the major junction to paths to and from their villages is where we have establish their Community Health Centre. It centres on Mother and Child and aiming to reduce Infant Mortality Rates. Meet Tribal women who will come down from the hills on the way to market. Near to the Community Centre we have an established Tribal Care Centre where women have health services.

The Kond Dongria Centre

The Kond Dongria Centre

Love Bundles started by Maggie sister

Love Bundles started by Maggie sister

Part of the Bike Ride funds go to give care packages, Love Bundles started by Maggie sister to aged Tribal poverty line women.Then travel by train to Sambalpur nearest to the leprosy colony where we spend a day interacting with the community. The leprosy colony visit shows a different village lifestyle.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

Meal Provision

Meal Provision

Train in evening returns to Kothavalasa. Children Community Centre. Meet the girls who are all involved in life at New Hope.he cost of your trip in India is based on a group of 12 people.Any fund raising done before the trip for New Hope would be appreciated. Are you ready for fourteen days of enthralling mind boggling adventure?
Experience of a life time?.

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The Indian off the tourist track 12 day adventure.

WHEN January 2019

FUNDS RAISED are all for direct benefit of leprosy affected persons and disabled children, homeless women,  talk with children whose backgrounds are mostly simply ‘sad’ but what they have achieved is incredible.

ARRIVE INDIA January 24th to 4th February, 2019 – holiday time and the most pleasant weather time in this part of India. (Option to stay on another week if you wish to do volunteer work)

THE COST for the whole time with us is $1500 AUD –we have new easy to ride 3 gear bikes with carrier. A vehicle follows you with food and equipment where needed. You will travel off the usual tourist track 90% of the time and see places most never get a chance to and at a seasonal time when in rural India there are many activities. Its in northern Andhra Pradesh and into western Odisha (Orissa). (Visakhaptnam, Araku, Vizianagaram, Bobbili, Rayagada, Muniguda, Sambalpur are all marked on most maps

SENIOR CITIZENS who would simply like to, come and not ‘ride’ can travel in the backup vehicle. (With me Eliazar, Director – I’m not a bike rider!!!) ($120 SAVING ON Cycle). All medical facilities are available in Visakhapatnam and Sambalpur where we travel)

YOUR FIRST STAY will be in New Hope Children’s Community Village – and do 2 days volunteer work if you wish – gardening, teaching English, carpentry, cooking. Go by train to a ‘hill station with incredible views of land and rural villages as its winds it way up. to Araku and see Tribal Kondh villages as you ride through the countryside.

New Hope is now responsible for the Gandhi Memorial Leprosy Foundation First Aid Centre in a small town called Chilakalapalli. It has a 20 bed Ward. To get there we will ride to Vizianagaram from the starting point which is in Visakhapatnam* New Hope Kottavalsa Community Centre. Take a train to Bobbili and ride Bikes through rural country side to the Centre. From there ride through villages to highway and up to a stop at small Indian town. Ride around and stay overnight at Bobbili in a clean Indian Lodge (Hotel without license) Travel to Muniguda and see the New Hope Community Centre with the Hospital where so many people have given to have poverty line women and aged leprosy patients being prepared for cataract eye surgery. Meet the challenged young people of Namaste House and stay in the Centre for 2 days, meeting Tribal women who will come down from the hills on the way to market. Then travel by train to Sambalpur nearest to the leprosy colony where we spend a day interacting with the community. The leprosy colony visit shows a different village lifestyle. There is a side trip to visit Hiracaud Dam. In Sambalpur see a unique pattern and method of tie dye cloth unique only to this small area of India. Train in in evening return to Kothavalasa. Children Community Centre.

CLICK HERE TO BOOK A NEW HOPE BIKE RIDE

The cost of your trip in India is based on a group of 12 people. Any fund raising done before the trip for New Hope would be appreciated. Are you ready for twelve of enthralling mind boggling adventure? Experience of a life time.

The Track

The Track

Accommodation

Accommodation

Visiting Villiages

Visiting Villiages

 

Premala's Shop

Premala’s Shop

Premala whose shop you see is part of the New Hope story. A small girl with Polio – Corrective surgery through Namaste House (Home for Challenged Children. Educated and rehabilitated. Namaste House is still the only recognised care home for older young people with challenges.

Giving Love Bundles to aged Tribal women, aged leprosy patients in the colonies we visit on the bike ride is part of the story of care and concern for truly poverty line people.

Tribal Women

Tribal Women

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