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.

Quiz Night

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 6.30pm

ROSIE O’GRADY’S
205 James Street
Northbridge, Perth.
Western Australia.

How is your Trivia knowledge?

  • Come along for a fun evening.
  • See how much your brain has retained.
  • Food available from the Bar or bring a picnic supper.
  • Door Prize.
  • Raffles
  • Most Clever Table

Join in the Fun
Invite your friends for a table of 8

$20 per person

TO SUPPORT NEW HOPE INDIA FOUNDATION
Children’s HIV+ Relief Project
Every donation over $2 is tax deductible

This is a fund raiser supported by the American Women’s Club

RSVP BY FRIDAY, MARCH 1

Quiz Night

Nurse Maggie Documentary

Nurse Maggie is a poignant documentary that looks at the extraordinary life of Australian nurse and ‘Order of Australia Medal’ recipient, Maggie Sister and the work she undertakes with India’s most reviled and outcast people. The documentary by Heath Film works on two levels. Primarily it delves into Maggie’s chequered past, examines what motivates her, and what drives her to do this confronting work. Secondly it takes a physical journey with Nurse Maggie through the most inaccessible and marginalised areas of India. The physical and emotional journeys are inextricably entwined. As the film unfolds it becomes clear that through helping others Nurse Maggie has been able to emotionally transform her own tumultuous life and discover a true sense of self-worth.

Watch the Documentary Now!

Please find documentary at bottom of page.

Nurse Maggie Documentary

Christmas News 2012

Christmas Love Bundles are given out to aged Leprosy patients and you receive a card to pass on as a gift to others, for every Christmas Love Bundle purchased. Maybe you will buy a Love Bundle card on behalf of your family or to give as a gift to a friend or family member who you know would rather see that you have, on their behalf given a gift that will change a life, than be given another $20 gift voucher for yet another CD!

$20 dollars is all it takes to give something so treasured to people in much need of items so simple. Their excitement in receiving a Love Bundle is amazing to be there to witness.
When the bundles are given out there is also a special lunch held. It is very humbling to sit down with 80 or more aged patients and see the joy in their eyes and faces for what the day, through you, has brought to them.

We HOPE that you can find it in your heart to purchase a Love Bundle on behalf of someone you love. It brings JOY, LOVE & HOPE.
Thank you again, for your support. Without it New Hope would not be and the people in need would not have a joyous Christmas.

To you & your families….Christmas joy and blessings.

Maggie Sister.

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This is what the Love Bundle Card looks like

The card has a photo on the front that shows an aged persons and what they are receiving.

To _________________________________

For_________________________________

From_______________________________

To those who give and those who receive a Bundle of Love card, all have been part of a chain of events that has changes the quality of life of one or more of some of the poorest isolated elderly Leprosy patients in india. All we can say as the people who received tyre funds and make it possible to happen is –

THANK YOU

Eliazar T. Rose
Chairman, New Hope India

Maggie sister, Founder Member
New Hope India Relief Australia

This is what you gave with ever $20 Gift Bundle of Love. Each Love Bundle gives elderly Leprosy Patient, a new comb, sandal, sari, bath towel, soap, coconut oil, scented powder, hair clips and sweets. Bundles of Love are really more than just presents or a gift. They contain practical needed items.
A comb with a long and wide handle, that is easy to hold as many of the aged leprosy patients have deformed hands.
A pair of sandals, Velcro tape straps, inserts made from soft flexible rubber. The soles are tough recycled car tyre rubber. . Each is made to fit the foot as almost all the aged have a serious foot deformity. The sandal prevents ulcers caused through the now curable disease.
For the women, a bright Indian sari, which they swap with other women to get the colour that ‘suits’ them. The men are just as enthusiastic to get a new ‘western’ shirt and the traditional loongi. A cotton bath towel is must too.
It`s a great time to be here when the Bundles are distributed. For the aged who receive these Bundles, hair oil, scented powder, hair clips for the women-are all luxuries.
New Hope Australia is an incorporated registered charity, with DGR Status
– The donations made are tax deductible.

The Love Bundle and whats inside

New Hope Love Bundle

New Hope Love Bundle

Christmas News 2012

Kottavalsa Education

Dear Friends of New Hope Australia, I have asked Eliazar to give me an email to explain the situation we are in at New Hope main community centre at Kottavalsa. New Hope is very careful with our funds, but sometimes through circumstances like this, we really are struggling.

We had a crisis 2 years ago and I let you all know and you responded quickly and that’s why I feel that you should know when we are struggling. You are a friend to New Hope and that’s why I feel comfortable in asking you again if you can help. If you can donate ,even a little remember its Tax deductible. Maggie sister.

Kottavalsa Education News:  Dear Allan brother and Maggie sister,The new school is not the problem per se. Even without the new school we have run into a serious education problem.We presently have a set of mediocre teachers and we pay mediocre too. Average Rs 4,000 – some with B.Ed degree.

They are managing 1st to 7th class. We now have a small mob of 8th to 10th class students and they need a higher grade of Teacher.
We advertised for teachers in general – English medium – Advertised in newspapers of different levels and languages. Advertised on the internet, advertised with newspaper brochure inserts.
We cant get a bite at Rs 7,500 per month,
One man says to Vasu – ‘do you think someone will work higher classes for Rs10,000’ – hung up laughing.
To enable the 13 senior students to continue their education – (Junior High School)
a) The most convenient in relation to School Bus going by and ‘just around the corner’ as opposed to in the town is a School set up by the Steel Mill for the staff children taking outside children.
b) We approached them for a discount – because we are poor.
c) We have 13 children in need of High School – all in the orphan group ##
d) After concessions, half bus charges Rs 13,500 per child. Per year PAYABLE IN ADVANCE –
The cost is $3,250
That is the SCREW we have to face. Seshu and then ETR bargained for the concession but they wont accept quarterly or half yearly payments – I can see the strategy!! – but it is hurting us.
e) This is less than 50% of what it would cost if we were able to get teachers at Rs7,500.

This is the toughest year for New Hope. It will be tougher next year as AKI will reduce funding. We have had a shocking summer with temperature in the 40’s (add) The question of diesel is horrendous. Rs 50 per litre and Petrol Rs 83. x 1.5 per hour x 8 hours – Rs 960 ($20) a day. The current system is so bad we can just fill the main tanks at the moment, at night. Without the Solar we wouldn’t have a computer in the school working. ETR is now trying to decide whether he can ‘steal’ any of the Solar power for the office computers. They have small UPS/Inverters but they hardly get enough to charge in one night.

Sincerely,
Eliazar T Rose
Director – New Hope India.

PS

Greetings,
Sorry – I did not explain the $3,250 is for all 13 children for 1 year, including a ‘joining fee’ which is paid only once.
We have only one student going for 10th class, 7 children in 9th class and 5 children in 8th class. This group will continue their high school at the same school to complete their 10th.

We hope that we can resolve the whole question and problem of teachers and education for the upper classes by the 2013 June new school year. We are working towards not having to send students out i.e this years 7th class will be in our system.

Please feel free to ask any questions. I realise its a bit complicated –
Email me at newhopeindia@live.com

Kindest regards,

Eliazar
Education Grants: We are appealing for a total of 20 education grants for our children in India – A 12 month commitment $100 AUD instalment plan will cover all of fees, books and tutorials for the school year. Although New Hope is proud to be an equal opportunity organization we do admit to a special concern for  children with special needs simply because such children miss out on getting a fair education.

Kottavalsa Education News

 Kottavalsa Education News

Kottavalsa Education News

Kottavalsa Education News

Maggies News 2012

Hello Friends of New Hope, It’s been a while since I wrote a newsletter. That’s because I have felt a bit down and I know why. In February I was to take my annual trip to New Hope India, and my partner Allan was coming with me.I was so looking forward to it as Allan hadn’t been to New Hope with me for 4 years. Allan is also Chairman of Friends of New Hope Australia so it was important that he see the changes too. Unfortunately Allan badly damaged his left shoulder,  had surgery and is fine now, we are planning to go for Christmas and the way the year is rushing by, it will be here in no time. But it has left me with a feeling of ‘missing out’ which is ridiculous really because New Hope in Indian is very well organized with the work. I have been going to New Hope for 23 years and the problem is, because Staff, Patients and Children are like my Indian family now, so I’m missing them. One of the main things that we have accomplished in Australia was being passed by Aus Aid and the Taxation Department to be TAX DEDUCTIBLE. We are hoping now that business people and you our supporters will have tax relief when donating to us.

Venkatesh is an orphan child in need of sponsorship support.

Venkatesh is an orphan child in need of sponsorship support.

Child Sponsorship has always been important and with Education being the greatest gift that we give to our children, I had hoped sponsorship would be better than it is.I knowit’s easy to be swayed emotionally when you see the big organization’s on TV with their emotive adverts. The thing is, we don’t want to spend money like that for Sponsorship because it means the child won’t get the full sponsorship amount. That’s something we pride ourselves on. All sponsorships with us get 98% of that money for them, as we all volunteer our time and pay our own way, no allowances.2% is for simple administration, a cost that is inevitable. Next time you are thinking of sponsorship and what it means to a child, please come to our website and sponsor.

Nookalu – A girl in need of care and education

Nookalu – A girl in need of care and education

That’s something we pride ourselves on. All sponsorships with us get 98% of that money for them, as we all volunteer our time and pay our own way, no allowances.2% is for simple administration, a cost that is inevitable. Next time you are thinking of sponsorship and what it means to a child, please come to our website and sponsor.

In India Eliazar (Indian Director) has been busy as usual. He never stops doing, thinking and acting for his patients,the children and everyone that comes for care or help. Eliazar is inspirational to all he meets. He and Ruth are also very impressed that their daughter Honey is taking an administration responsibility at our new school. Honey has been working in Dubai, for some years and in that time learnt many skills that make her perfect for this position.

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We supported three senior girls to Nursing and all qualified and Pavani has decided to work with us both in the Hospice for the HIV children and also in Muniguda every month for a few days when the Cataract eye surgery is going on. The surgeons do on average 30 patients at one time and we have been doing 60 to 90 a month this year. Pavani is still ‘recovering’ from the incredible surprise for her, of meeting the man whose family had sponsored her Training. Michael Avery who we think of as ‘the keeper of the website’ made a short but memorable visit and by seeing all the pictures he had been dealing with on the website ‘came to life’ in his visit. The Cataract eye surgery is all sponsored, and I smile when I think that the dear old folks who ‘suddenly see again’ have had it all paid for ordinary people like us around Australia. The funds we raise go to all kinds of projects. New Hope is a well run organisation that has externally audited accounts – every nut and bolt so to speak is accounted for .When funds are donated it enables us so to fix a pump, buy a wheel chair, purchase second line HIV drugs, fix a motorbike that a Paramedic uses, repair the bathroom doors on the aged leprosy patients home – endless and almost mind boggling what we see done with the donations.
I would like to thank the friends from different places across Australia for holding ‘morning tea’ fund raisers for the cataract eye surgery projectand for the Tribal women nutritional programme that targets pregnant women aiming to reduce child low weight births that is the main cause of infant mortality in their community. One thing is clear we need to go on doing everything to help these women as it has long term repercussions on the number of pregnancies they have due to the loss of a baby. In all throughout the Tribal villages, New Hope has visited and helped over 500,000 people. Isn’t that amazing?
I have said many times that we can’t improve their poverty but we can improve their quality of life.

Giving Medicine

Giving Medicine

Rohini- RIP, The senior Citizen of New Hope Muniguda.

In 1995 when we were working independently through the Government of Orissa permission to eradicate leprosy we covered 2,500 villages, most were remote, in hills and forested area with no roads. One pioneered area of eradication of leprosy and immunization of women and children is called Raghubari. FIOH and New Hope Rural Community trust helped fund the construction of a First Aid Centre and Community Centre. Rotary assisted in us putting in a Solar, then rare vaccination ice box. Mr. P. K. Patro who is still with us kept reporting a man who was living in a tree branch hut at the end of a path in the furthers village. The man already grossly deformed had been evicted form his village. He lived by village people putting food scraps in a pot which he was permitted to collect only in the nights as seeing him would be ‘bad luck’. After being told by many villages in the area that we could not take water from their wells as we too were contaminated by working with leprosy patients we all became more and more determined that the ‘man at the end of the path’ would be convinced to take medication and also be encouraged to come and stay at our Community Centre. It took a lot of everything and eventually he started treatment, was declared negative and then left his hut and came to stay with us at the Community Centre in Muniguda. In Raghubari area where all this happened, years and dates and age have no meaning. You either lived to be married or died and then you lived to see you’re your own children born to live or die. No event ever took place in Raghubari that would let you say ‘I remember this or that” – The first date was established by us – starting a Clinic. There was a path up through the hills to the plateau and we kept widening it and making it a little easier because of our long time volunteer Maggie sister who kept encouraging us to make it more accessible for women to come down to the Government Hospital or to market, and so the Maggie Track started.

Over the last two years his care was given from the Rotary Club of Midland, as are all of the Aged Leprosy Affected in the Custodial Care Centre were – Thank you.

 

He recently passed away peacefully in his sleep.

He lived the last 15 years with a better quality of life, more services than even 90% of the population in Raghubari – which still has a high Infant Mortality rate, but NO leprosy. Sadly malaria is a major killer. Rohini was grossly deformed and always made us aware in those days that ‘early treatment prevents deformities’ – He rarely complained, mostly smiled and laughed everyday at something and was respected by everyone and certainly loved by the children in Nameste House as he was a great teller of forest stories. Age unknown – but very old!

The senior Citizen of New Hope Muniguda

The senior Citizen of New Hope Muniguda

We will always have a wish list as New Hope is about improving and maintaining a quality life for all our patients and the children.

1. THE $500 WISH LIST

We have planned well and have grass well organized ready to get a new COW to increase the milk for children, especially the HIV.

We are coming close to break even with our POULTRY project. If we had a donation it would been we had the cash flow to sell the non laying hens and take in new chickens. Its easy to manage if we had the funds to turn over the programme.

4. PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR for LEPROSY PATIENTS 
Whenever I visit a Leprosy Colony, usually with Eliazar – I see the Cobbler fitting specially made protective sandals. I have known the cobbler since he was a child at Nameste House. His legs grossly deformed by Pilio – (now eradicated.) Now married with 2 children Bhakti was trained for the job and he does it well. I still feel sad when I see these older children, now grown up of course, but sadly deformed by Polio. I think of the many times I would go with the Health Team uo to a Place called Raghubari. It was a path through the hills and forest. There is still a sign ‘The Maggie Track’ – but now not a bad road like out the back of Broome.

5. CATARACT EYE SURGERY
If I am still volunteering for New Hope when I am 90 – we will still be asking for money for cataract eye surgery! The situation is that sad and that bad. We are in contact with more than 2,000 leprosy patients all aged or aging and New Hope is their only chance in 9 out of 10 cases for getting the simple operation. The number of aged poverty line Tribals will be ongoing for at least the next 20 years as the ‘fall behind statistic means there are always 4% aged blind with cataract. Without a charitable organization like us the problem will never be resolved. The Government knows the problem and is thankful for what we achieve in helping them. New Hope is a Government recognized Hospital. The Surgeons come from Government hospital to operate. In the simplest terms – we are restoring vision Its simply needs $50.

6. The TEN and TWENTY DOLLAR wish list.
New Hope India still amazes me with what they do with $10 and $20 dollars – I even feel embarrassed when I see how little I get today with even $20 when I go shopping – and yet with the exchange rate difference and Eliazar and Ruth careful buying – well it amazes. 2 Bedsheets, thick cotton long lasting $10.. Everyday reasonable quality rice for children or aged leprosy patients – or to supply food to two aged homelsss people who live ‘squat’ in the New Hope Bus Shelter $10 gets 25kg. To supply 25 rural Tribal women in the hills a Safe Delivery Kit to help reduce Infant Mortality Rates $20. All children need footwear in the Homes and Care Centres – It not fashion but a need to help cut back on parasites (hookwork=msthat feed on the childrens blood in the stomach) $20 – gives 5 pairs of sandals.
If you made a PayPal or Bank Order for $10 a month – a girl would get education that will change her future life and the family she will eventually have. $20 given every month would simply ensure that 12 aged leprosy patients got a care pack that we call a Bundle of Love. OR – If you would like to give any amount at all and would like to tell us how.

  • $10 2 Bedsheets for Aged Leprosy Patients or HIV+ Children
  • $10 25 Kg of Rice or 6 litre cooking oil or 6 kilo of a legume for protein
  • $20 Safe Delivery Kits for 25 women in a rural tribal village
  • $20 Children’s Footwear – Sandals for 5 girls

Thank you all for all that you do in supporting New Hope, we appreciate every donation, prayers and thoughts that you show to us.

Maggie Sister.

Ps Don’t forget that I love to talk about New Hope and have been visiting clubs, churches and women’s groups for many years. It is not a fund raising talk, but a sharing with you my passion for New Hope India. This is a great way to spread the word about New Hope and I’m told that people enjoy it and my sense of humour. Please contact me via email here.

Now Tax Deductible

One of the main things that we have accomplished in Australia this year was being passed by Aus Aid and the Australian Taxation Department .We are now a TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION in Australia. We are hoping now that business people and you our supporters will have tax relief when donating to us.

Now Tax Deductible

Now Tax Deductible

Now Tax Deductible

Now Tax Deductible