- Tuesday, December 24, 2013
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Prem Joseph from the Marriott is making news all over India. Watch for more updates on his journey to raise awareness in India for leprosy and for Rising Star Outreach.
Pictures and updates are constantly being added on his facebook page. Follow him if you are interested in what he is accomplishing and experiencing on this 6000 km journey.
Article clipped from The Hindu- Metro plus newspaper on page 1- Dec 11, 2013.
Pictures and updates are constantly being added on his facebook page. Follow him if you are interested in what he is accomplishing and experiencing on this 6000 km journey.
Article clipped from The Hindu- Metro plus newspaper on page 1- Dec 11, 2013.
- Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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“ Blessed is the
season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love!”
At this time of year there is a wonderful spirit of giving
because the seasonal celebrations of Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanza engender
feelings of joy and love. At Rising Star Outreach we also feel the excitement of the
season, and because of your help we are providing for the needs of those
affected by leprosy and also the important gift
of hope.
Recently I spoke to a large group of Rotarians in Lansing,Michigan. They have supported Rising Star Outreach for many years and this month they
made a large donation to expand our medical work in colonies located far from
our campus and in desperate need of assistance. The motto of the Rotary, “Service above Self,” is inspiring, and
spending time with the Rotarians was a special way to begin my holiday season.
Without the generous support of countless individuals and organizations, Rising
Star Outreach would not have the necessary funding to make a positive difference in so
many lives. Thank you!
The students on our campus recently received an early
holiday surprise when our Sponsorship Coordinator, Emily Wilson—and many of her friends, treated the Rising Star
students to a holiday party, complete with personal stockings filled with
practical items and fun treats! Kudos to
Emily and her family and friends for generously sharing their time and
resources. Our campus was filled with
gleeful sounds of cheer and expressions of gratitude.
At the end of December, Rising Star students and staff will
enjoy a holiday break to spend special time with their families. The campus
will be quiet, but not for long because our “Goals for Girls” group will enjoy
a volunteer session during the first week
of January. (BTW--Check out
our Volunteer Sessions for 2014—our
celebratory year! What a great gift to give to your family or an individual
child—the opportunity for adventure and service through volunteering at Rising
Star. One of our volunteers recently shared with me that it was the “best
experience I have ever had in my entire life.”
Sign up now!)
Our Holiday Gift
Giving Campaign begins this month and we need your help! You can help with
a single one-time gift in four simple steps. Visit our web site at www.risingstaroutreach.org and click on WISHLIST.
(On the right hand side of the page under Donate, Volunteer, and Sponsor a
Child.) Once you click WISHLIST, it
will take you to a page of gift ideas for your friends, family, co-workers,
clients, and it’s a nice way to involve children or grandchildren. You can even
make a donation in an individual’s name, which is a kind way to show you are
thinking of them and that you are mindful of the needs of others.
If you are interested in EDUCATION, donate money to purchase
books
for the Rising Star campus library—a gift that will help a child enjoy the
magical world of reading, or give the gift of a Classroom Achievement Board, which highlights the work of our
awesome students. Our goal is to get one in every classroom!
Another simple way to participate in giving is to Sponsor a Child. By sponsoring one of our students, you give the gift of education, and when you educate
a child, you begin to lift the next generation. The sponsorship is less than a
$1 a day! Get your family involved and spread the love.
MEDICAL CARE continues to be a priority at Rising Star
Outreach. Our goal is to have not only medicine, bandages, and other medical
devises available to all patients, but also a
bathing bucket, a towel, nutritional drinks, a warm blanket, clothing, and
seasonal wear such as a hat, an umbrella, or a raincoat. Protective footwear is an incredible
gift to help prevent infections, and mobility devices such as tricycles, canes, and walkers give
patients freedom of movement. Join together as colleagues or as a family to
donate toward the purchase of several AED’s
(Automated External Defibrillator), a life saving device. With your help every patient will receive proper
medical care!
We often hear the saying, “You can give a man a fish and he eats for a day. You can teach a man to
fish, and he eats for a lifetime.” By teaching and supporting those
affected by leprosy, they become self-sufficient and their world dramatically
changes and thereby, the world changes! Begging demeans, but a simple
MICRO-BUSINESS lifts the individual and their family, which has a powerful
impact on the entire community! Consider in your gift-giving this year a $45
donation to purchase a goat, which
will provide milk, meat, and money for an individual. A donation of $160 or
only 44 cents a day, will help Rising Star purchase
sewing machines for those who would like to start a tailoring business.
What a blessing to give someone the gift of dignity—something that is more
meaningful than many tangible gifts.
My heartfelt appreciation to all who give to Rising Star
Outreach during this blessed season that “engages the world in…love.”
From all of us at
Rising Star: Warm wishes for a lovely Holiday Season!
President of Rising
Star Outreach
- Monday, December 09, 2013
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Prem Joseph, the Director of Sales and Marketing,
Hyderabad Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre & Courtyard by Marriott,
Hyderabad, will start a journey traveling across India on his Royal Enfield motorbike. Prem will travel to all operating
Marriott hotels in the country between December 8th – 20th , 2013 to collect gift-able stay vouchers from
the hotels.
Ankush Sharma photo from: execmag.biz |
At the end of his 6000 km journey, 50% of the vouchers will be auctioned and the proceeds will go towards Rising Star Outreach of India which is fondly called as Marriott Home by the Marriott Team. The Marriott Home is an initiative by Marriott Hotels to raise funds for children whose parents are affected by leprosy. The funds raised would be given to Rising Star Outreach of India by a group of Royal Enfield riders joined by Ankush Sharma, General Manager, Courtyard by Marriott, Chennai. What a site to see!
Prem travel across Chandigarh ,
Delhi Jaipur, Bhopal , Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune,
Goa, Bangalore , Cochin ,
Chennai and Hyderabad before their final stop at the Rising Star campus .
We thank the Prem Joseph and the entire Marriott family for the love and support that they show towards our kids, their families and communities. The Marriott often invites groups of the Rising Star children to the hotel for education classes and lunch or coming out to the campus to play a cricket match. Ankush and his team are continually looking to different avenues that they can serve those affected by leprosy.
- Saturday, December 07, 2013
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The kids celebrated the holiday season with a day long party this year. The Saturday's activities were exhausting but thrilling for the staff and volunteers. Sponsporship Coordinator Emily Wilson was the leader in coordinating donations and stocking for all the kids. No child was left out and so many helpers showed their love this holiday with little items that meant the world to each of the kids.
Lily Simpson had this to say about the event:
Thank you to all who have made this celebration a day that they will remember. Thank you to those that Sponsor each of these kids and provide for them all year long with education, food and shelter as well as knowledge that they have supporters that love them.
Thank you and happy holidays to all our supporters. We love you and together we are lifting those with leprosy.
"We cooked over 600 pancakes. We had exactly enough pancakes including the last security guard who ate the last two pancakes. The fans were not working in the kitchen so we were sweating over the grill. But thanks to Padmini, she helped us to be efficient in flipping those flapjacks very quickly.
(left to right) Padmini, Lily, Urvasi |
The magic began Sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. as we brought UKG children into the dining hall. They each put on their Christmas socks. Then we brought 1st standard in and spent a few minutes with them. As each standard entered the dining hall and slipped some Christmas socks on, the squeals and chatter escalated. Their gleeful voices and bright inquisitive eyes met surprise after surprise as each child pulled out little things from their Christmas stocking.
Everyone enjoyed eating breakfast together and spreading Nutella and syrup on their hot pancake. Can you imagine, we had only one bottle of maple syrup and one bottle of honey and it went around to everyone! Amazing!
All the children were able to participate painting a picture as their gift to their family.
In the evening, we put on the movie 'Elf' and during intermission, we served them each a cup of hot chocolate.
The next day, there were so many 'thank yous' for the happy Christmas celebration and for the many gifts that were given. Some of them asked who gave all of these gifts. I just replied, there are so many people who love you and there would be too many names to mention, it would take a long time to name each person who has great love for them."
Thank you to all who have made this celebration a day that they will remember. Thank you to those that Sponsor each of these kids and provide for them all year long with education, food and shelter as well as knowledge that they have supporters that love them.
Thank you and happy holidays to all our supporters. We love you and together we are lifting those with leprosy.
- Monday, December 02, 2013
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