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.

Love Bundle Story

So by now like all of us, we are being inundated with glossy brochures and TV adverts from many organisations wanting a slice of your charity dollars for Christmas. All are worthy causes. Sometimes I feel a bit down that we don’t have the money to also give you a glossy brochure asking you to help New Hope India. The fact is that we don’t want to spend money on that because it would mean we would have to use some of your donation to pay for a glossy brochure or TV advert. So here is our simple message .Christmas Love Bundles are more than a present they are a necessity.

Love Bundle Story

Love Bundle Story

When you buy a Love Bundle you will receive a Love Bundle card, made by our children to send to a friend or relative to show that on their behalf instead of a gift that they probably don’t need that you have sent a Love Bundle on their behalf to someone in New Hope Jhan Jhur Leprosy Colony, patient or an aged widow from a Tribal village It’s a great feeling to give a gift of love.

Love Bundles Story 2014

Love Bundles Story 2014

During 2013 New Hope distributed Love Bundles in the aftermath of the Hud Hud Cyclone. In the recent Bike Ride the patients at the New Hope Gandhi Memorial Leprosy Hospital, a 20 bed medical centre ,received a Love Bundle.

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It was a surprise for the patients and a great joy to see the excitement as they opened them up and realised that they had new shoes, sheet and Sari. As well as our Leprosy patients at Jhan Jhur receiving their gift, this Christmas, the Love Bundles are also part of our care outreach to below poverty line widows and very aged in the hill Tribal villages where the majority of people live well below the poverty line. The gifts are not just presents! The person who receives a Love Bundle is in real life terms only having this one small support opportunity in a year or even in two years. For most, the clothing part of the Bundle is their only time to get new clothing. It is sad in many instances to see the people we find in need having literally no more than rags and after a living a ‘hand to mouth’ existence all year a piece of soap in their Love Bundle gift, is more than a luxury! Your support to this cause, this appeal is full of true care giving, We are looking to helping 820 in need of this gift this Christmas.

Eliazar T Rose. Director
Maggie sister.OAM.
Patron of Friends of New Hope Australia.

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief

There was a very short last minute alert that the tracking of the Hud Hud Cyclone would actually hit the coast at Visakhapatnam. I had gone to Muniguda the previous day as normally the cyclones hit far more north in places like Berhampur and Puri where we have leprosy colony care programmes. When I heard that the path had changed and Visakhapatnam had been struck I was stunned. However we had made basic plans on the possibility that we may suffer strong winds and that possibly highways would be blocked north of us. We purchased longer shelf life vegetables and had vegetables growing. It was just as well we had done this. We always have diesel in store for the generator and tarpaulins if needed.

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief – Kitchen

There was a very short last minute alert that the tracking of the Hud Hud Cyclone would actually hit the coast at Visakhapatnam. I had gone to Muniguda the previous day as normally the cyclones hit far more north in places like Berhampur and Puri where we have leprosy colony care programmes. When I heard that the path had changed and Visakhapatnam had been struck I was stunned. However we had made basic plans on the possibility that we may suffer strong winds and that possibly highways would be blocked north of us. We purchased longer shelf life vegetables and had vegetables growing. It was just as well we had done this. We always have diesel in store for the generator and tarpaulins if needed.

  • To replace the loss and damage roof of Goat & Chicken House needs 40 sheets, each sheet costs $30.
  • The Cow shed, which is in ruins needs 42 sheets of different type and costs $15 each.
  • To clean up the Community Centre and means taking trees from Power lines needs total $490.
Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Generator

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Generator

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief The irony that I had come to Muniguda only to find the reality was where I had just left. Trains stopped for 4 days and roads closed and there was no communication with Visakhapatnam. It is incredible that less than 100 people died in the whole area of the cyclone area.

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Drumstick Garden

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Drumstick Garden

The destruction to our community centre is almost too hard to describe. We lost 6 of our biggest and oldest mango trees. Our ‘Mother Mango Tree’ under which children play, guest sit in awe at its size stands almost alone and without a leaf. The loss of the other 5 fruit bearing mango trees, the total loss of our Papaya, Drum Stick vegetable tree and our Curry leaf tree and all vegetables in the Roellis Garden is painful to see.

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Old School

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Old School

Our Cowman turned the cows out in the storm and they went and stood and then sat in the playground. The cow shed roof flew off. A tree hit the goat house and its damage is hard to explain. The whole roof got knocked off centre and then damaged. Vasu who many of you know from emails had just supervised and worked on a new chicken house project and it ‘flew away’!

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Goat House

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Goat House

The damage to the school structure was minimal.  There are no formal classes this week but the children are organized with ‘home work’ and studies. There is very limited lighting at night as we use the generator as minimally as possible due to the cost and shortage of diesel. Unfortunately the solar system was damaged – actually the electrical inverter and batteries, in one Home and in two others the panels have been damaged. The simple room that Babu and his wife and child have at the side of the First Aid Centre lost its roof. They had shifted to the First Aid main building prior to the storm. The couples who look after the goats and help in the garden were fortunate not to be hurt as they had a feeling to leave the cottage. Its roof crumbled and its destruction tells me the might of the 160 miles per hour cyclone that went on for 36 hours.

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Babu`s House

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Babu`s House

After months of hard and rather stressful work getting the Bio-gas anaerobic digester to produce gas we lost all the gas as the tin sheet covering made to protect the dome from monsoon rain cracked the gas outlet pipe and blew off. The day prior to fitting new stove burners into the kitchen.

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Children Home

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief Children Home

Hud Hud Cyclone Relief

Appeal from Maggie Sister

Dear Friends, I’m stepping out in faith to ask if you could help with New Hope Rural Leprosy Trust – India. I know that this year I have failed in being able to send enough money to New Hope India and that because of this some projects have had to have been pulled back a little. I haven’t had good health this year and so I haven’t been able to actively raise funds as much as I have over the past 26 years. It’s my intention to get back into the action next year.

Appeal - Maggie sister

Appeal – Maggie sister

So to put it plainly, we are short of funds and I’m asking if you could dig a little deeper this year and perhaps make a donation to New Hope India at this time. Donations are Tax Deductible.

The easiest way is to go to the website and there are various ways to make a donation listed on there. You can also click on the ‘Wish List” on the website, to see if there is anything you would like to specifically donate for, or just make a general donation.

The choice is yours!
Regards
Maggie sister.

Appeal from Maggie Sister

Lions Club Bike Ride

Eliazar Rose and his wife Ruth we’re both children of leprosy patients in India and so they started New Hope a road for relief in 1985. As opposed to other charities New Hope has an open door policy where they don’t turn away anyone in need – from orphaned beggars, to the many leprosy sufferers and HIV/AIDS women and children who are outcast by society. Albany lady Lyn Madigan was one of the traveling party and brings us a peephole about New Hope. Lyn is available to address Lions Club meetings (Albany, Western Australia). She can be contacted via email: jandlmadi@westnet.com.au

New Hope has established community centres, schools and leprosy colonies as well as hospices for the increasing number HIV/AIDS victims in India and also a surgical hospital in Orissa which specializes in cataract surgery for the tribal areas.

New Hope provides health care and education to some of the most remote and disenfranchised people in India including many disabled people and children and those living in abject poverty working from the remote community centre at Muniguda, Orissa.

Maggie McMullen, OAM from Broome in WA visited India about 25 years ago and became involved with this organisation. In those very early days Maggie spent so much time in remote villages, many of them she had to walk a day or more to reach. Maggie Sister, as she is known to many used her valuable nursing experience delivering babies, helping leprosy patients etc.

Maggie Sister was the first white woman seen by many remote villagers. She has raised many thousands of dollars and she and her partner Allan Mc Mullan were instrumental in setting up New Hope Australia where he is presently chairman of the board. Maggie was awarded an order of Australia in 2000 in recognition of her untiring work with New Hope. This year saw the inaugural bike rally for New Hope. Eighteen West Australians, including seniors from Broome and Albany met at Visakhapatnam and traveled to Kothavalasa where they were met by the beaming faces of the children and staff, who live at the orphanage. The welcome party was a little emotional as the children hung garlands around the visitors’ necks, took their hands and with huge smiles said “welcome auntie”. Such beautiful children who have nothing material but huge smiles and lots of love. The staff at Kothavalasa certainly looked after the Australian visitors. Nothing was too much trouble. It was a four day stay and during this period there was time to paint, made secure goat yards, reticulated and enjoyed time with the children who were so eager to help. During the 18 days of the bike rally over 800ks were traveled, much of that on trains, buses, tuk tuks (Auto Rickshaw) and cars and of course the bikes!!

The visitors spent some time at Muniguda where New Hope has the only center for special children with challenging needs, a surgical hospital for the tribal villagers with eye problems and care for the aged. Muniguda is the first community established by New Hope. Visits were made to tribal villages and leprosy colonies as well as their time staying at the New Hope communities. The Love and care given by New Hope to these people in need is outstanding and the vision for the future by the director Eliazar Rose along with money raised through New Hope Australia will see this continue well into the future. For more information on New Hope go to.

New Hope Lions Club Bike Ride

Bike Ride Invitation

Like to join in a bike ride 2014, Bike ride of Life time, Bike Ride Invitation.

BIke Ride Invitation 2014

BIke Ride Invitation 2014

The India off the Tourist Track 14 Day Adventure November 2014, the funds raised are all for direct benefit of leprosy affected persons and severely disabled children – many of whom you will meet.

Arrive India November 2nd to 16th, 2014 – holiday time a most pleasant weather time in this part of India. Warm days, cool nights – Lush green crops and trees changing color and flowering. Birds everywhere. Add on 3 days available for those interested to see lake that is a Reserve and usually a bird watchers dream time.

Our January 2014 Bike ride was a great success as you can read and see from pictures attached. The participants helped with many odd jobs that needed doing and worked with staff and helped children with arts and crafts, skill sharing and games. The leprosy colony people were beyond words by the visit and received Love Bundles that are always appreciated.

The cost of your trip in India is based on a group of 14 people. A$2,000 and includes all accommodation and meals and travel from starting at Kothavalasa Day 1.

Train reservations have to be made early. Any fund raising done before the trip for New Hope would be appreciated.

Are you ready for 14 of enthralling mind boggling adventure? – Experience of a life time. (If you think you are unable to do the cycle part – for whatever reason – tell us and we will give you an alternative)

Please read Maggie sisters comments on the inaugural ride in January this year – you will smile we guarantee!

Bike Ride Invitation; Bike Ride Enquiry

Bike Ride Invitation

Bike Ride 2014

The January 2014 New Hope India Bike Ride 2014 was enjoyed by everyone. The children at New Hope were amazed at how well all the Uncles and Aunties rode the 21 Speed gear bikes.

The Bike Ride 2014 was a success. It is difficult to describe the incredibly different places they went to the majority of people that never seen. Imagine the first day of the ride started with a train trip into the hills through tunnels and over the X bridges. The visitors and the accompanying children have covered 22 Kilometers down to the overnight stop.

Bike Ride 2014

Bike Ride 2014

On the last day everyone had lunch 800 Kilometers by Cycles and Train from where they started with 142 cured leprosy patients and their children. The volunteer time saw buildings painted and the children`s delight drawings on walls.

Maggie & Allan with Bike Ride 2014 Team Leprosy Hospital

Maggie & Allan with Bike Ride 2014 Team Leprosy Hospital

The days at Muniguda seeing visually blind and aged Tribal women post Cataract Eye surgery was new experience. Over 18 days no less than 300 Love Bundles were given to Aged Leprosy patients and Tribal women. If you are interested in one of the next tour planned rides march and early November please contact us. It will be 14 persons on each ride and start and finish in our Community Centre at Visakhapatnam A $2,000 for 14 days. Those coming may tell us of their skills if they would like to stay on an additional week and volunteer time at the Community Centre and school with the children.

Maggie sister fitting new sandals

Maggie sister fitting new sandals

In March is scheduled to start from Visakhapatnam on April 2nd and November 7th start. If you wish to come on the April ride we will need scanned copy of your Passport and you would need to have your Visa processed by 14th March. We will send you a Proforma of Bike Ride 2014 Information needed and a Bike Ride 2014 schedule in detail if you are interested.

Contact Bike Ride 2014 Team for more details.