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Date: 30th November 2010

Mother Teresa in Quito
Hi Lorraine, Really good question. I've never been to Quito, and it's hard to find one of orphanages there with a brief online search. Maybe when you go there, ask around. And do what you do best. If you do find a true international link, feel free to post it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missionaries_of_Charity But best to just go with the flows of travel and seek, find, ask. Thank you

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 29th November 2010

Thank you
The address is posted on the blog. Also, there are other orphanages around the world. The main thing is to send it to the orphanage of your choice directly. Also, more than linens, blankets for warmth in India.

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 29th November 2010

Re Adoption
Hi Joelle, Sounds like an adventure. All I can say or suggest is to visit the orphanges in India ( or elsewhere abroad) and ask the Sister directly - they will let you know the proper channels and procedures. All the Best

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 29th November 2010

Re Mother's Orphanges
Greetings Sreeja, Hope this finds you and your children well. All I'm qualified to say or suggest is that you might visit one one the Orphanges yourself and ask in person. Okay? Blessed Season of Light

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 29th November 2010

Regarding Mother's Orphanges
Hi Carmen, Sorry I haven't responded until now. Yes, sending blankets is expensive. You can also send cash. Send it with care in a light box perhaps, but it's best to send it to them directly. Thank You and Blessed Season's Joy

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 16th November 2010

Quito, Ecuador
I am trying to find out if there is a Mother Teresa Missionaries of Charity orphanage in Quito, Ecuador. I will be there in April of 2011 and would like to bring items they may need. I did this last year in Kenya and it was quite rewarding for the orphanage as well as me. Thank you for any information you may have. Blessings, Lorraine Cheli

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 1st September 2010

Donation
Dear Sir/Madam, We would like to donate some linen to your organisaton. So please give your complete address. With Regards, neha

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 23rd August 2010

would like to adopt a little girl from india.
Dear Sir/Madame, My name is joelle schofield from wales , uk. I would like to adopt a little girl from Mother Theresa convent, please could you advise and help please, Thank you from Joelle Schofield.

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 16th August 2010

Need help for myelf & my two kids
I & my children want a protected place where i can live there working and look after my kids.... Plz help me, For me & my kids no one is there.....

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 31st July 2010

help application for children from baster-dist,chhattisgadh.
Dear beloved Friend,, Greetings to you from the family of The “Salvation Light Ministries”…! The decision you make today can make an eternal difference… at the right moment of necessity…!! I would like to invite your attention to the children being neglected and abandoned in our society, deprived of even the basic rights to- Survival- to life, health, nutrition, name and nationality Development - to education, care, leisure, recreation Protection - from exploitation, abuse, neglect and Participation - to expression, information, thought and religion. The “Salvation Light Ministries” Trust is a registered charitable organization (Reg.No.192/97) established under Indian society Act 1973/44, standing for the unprivileged in the society. We provide children abandoned by society the opportunity to develop into strong, secure and responsible human beings. Most of all we intend to give them a purpose to live a dignified life. The Nest children's village is a project of The Salvation Light Ministries, aimed at the rehabilitation of abandoned children in a family atmosphere. We provide them an opportunity to love and to be loved, in a homely atmosphere to grow along with all support for their physical, education and emotional needs. Our first family is at "salvation light society, arapur,Tokapal-p.o,, Baster-Dist" with 10 kids and . God willing, we plan the village with 100 children for houses, each accommodating 100-150 children.. We've been looking around for a suitable plot for this purpose. God has given us a wonderful piece of land of 4.61acres at Kilepal, 40kms away from jagdalpur city in Arapur at 18.75 Lakhs +registration charge 25akhs. (Rupees) We want to build 3 houses initially at the NEST and this would cost around 25 lakhs per house. We paid Rs.2 Lakh as advance for the land. Please pray that God will provide rest of the amount in time. Your cooperation and support will be of great favor to us in this venture for details: salvationlightsociety@gmail.com Cell No: +91-999-3327-109.

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 31st July 2010


Thanks for this entry... I was at the orphanage 3 weeks ago, and still can't take the experience out of my mind... These days i sent the pictures I took to the Sisters... I hope they will reach them and make all those children smile... I'm interested in what you say about sending them sheets and blankets... I wish I could send them money because sending things is really expensive, much more than the things you send... Don't you know a bank account where we could put that money in? As the sisters said: God bless you!! Carmen

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 30th June 2010

Congratulations
The poet Rumi notes, "Respond to every call that excites your spirit!" You can learn more at http://motherteresa.org FYI, as a therapeutic facilitator in India doing CraniOcean Craniosacral therapy, I didn't have to join up or be a nun so that a small contribution could be made. All are welcome as they are. It's spirit with spirit, in the Real. Check it out and follow your Heart. And let us know what you choose to do! Appreciation

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 30th June 2010

Mother Teresa Address
Thanks for you inquiry - the only real address I have is from Bill and Susan Mothers Teresa’s Home Missionaries of Charity 8, Ajmer Road AGRA CANTT-282001 INDIA In India, I would just go and look and then I would find an orphanage and then knock. Seek and ye will find, sort of thing. Let the Spirit be the guide for comfort and care is always needed. Appreciation.

From Blog: Carolyn Myss Talks
Date: 30th June 2010

Visiting Mother Teresa Orphange in Agra
Wonderful! I've been to that very Orphanage, assisting! They might not remember me but now they get to meet you! Bring your good will. Your kind heart. Your smile and your laughter. On a purpose of service. (This is very real.) And of material items, you can always send blankets later, directly. Any money is best given to any Mother Teresa Orphanage directly, by hand. As you saw in Bill and Susan's letter, money and such not given directly can get lost somewhere in the 'proper channels.' I see nothing wrong with giving a little money and also volunteering. I couldn't help but also give some little money -- consider it an educational course this way. Each orphanage is different. Mid to late mornings and afternoons - sometimes it's okay in the late afternoon, closer to supper time, but anytime in the day is fine. Here is a suggestion - go when the Spirit inspires to go. Appreciation and Have Fun! Agra is quite special too! CraniOcean

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 30th June 2010

Check it out and Call
This request sure seems to be from a Mother Teresa Orphanage. There is a phone number to call. I've never been here and consider this a kindly response to the CraniOcean Travelblog - so do check it out for yourself by calling the number, if so inspired. And let us know! Appreciation

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 24th June 2010


I want 2 join this organisation of Mother teressa.

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 21st June 2010

jangpura delhi mother teresa orphanage
kindly provide me address of jangpura delhi mother teresa orphanage.

From Blog: Carolyn Myss Talks
Date: 16th June 2010

Visiting Mother Teresa's home, Agra
Hi I am visiting Agra in October, and wish to visit the home and take some money and gifts. As I am traveling, I am limitted to what I can take. Can you please advise me what time of the day I should visit,and what shall I take? Regards Lorraine Lee

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 4th June 2010


Dear Sir/Madam, The children and women promotin centre is situated in Bachauli VDC ward no 2 Sauraha,Chitwan. It has been Working volunteers placement at different sector such as hospitals, Schools, orphanage, library, environment related fields and also HIV aids Awareness program and organic firm. It has been done so many works over this sector within The sort time. So It is desiring to maximize work volume in Nepal. Looking to the real and fact activities of this organization, we are also supporting by sending volunteers. Currently we caring some children, boys and girls aged 6-18 from the streets or exploitative work situations, Poor or dysfunctional families and/or orphans or destitute children are the Main beneficiaries of the project. Also we aim to help women from poor Families, widows or neglected women, illiterate and/or lower caste women. We currently care for 20 children and 5 women at our home and look forward to welcoming more. We providing lodging and fooding to volunteers in the centre. Other benefits that CWPC, volunteers enjoy include discounted rates to many Nepali attractions such as Trekking, Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Jungle Safari, Mountain Flights and much more . We accept volunteers for following programs too. Nurses in hospital Teaching in school Caring to injured animal Hiv aids awareness program Organic firm Note: We accept unskilled volunteers for its program visiting scheme. Hope to hear from you soon. With regards Sincerely Yours Ruplal Sunar Program coordinator Phone:00977-56-580158 Mobile:00977-9845120677 Fax:00977-56-522450

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 17th April 2010

Keep the Faith
Just show up. Use good manners. No need to for heroics. Kind actions can be quiet actions. There are many on the streets also, not just in the orphanages. I've been making a book for years, around the world, where children draw pictures for me and I pay them something for each picture - this rather than giving out change. This makes them smile. Work for pay, even a little, is preferred to hand-outs. Be at peace, where ever you are, if I may say, and whatever it looks like.

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 17th April 2010

donation of clothes
Yes, clothes, but mainly blankets. Just follow the instructions in the blog. It needs to go direct to the orphanages. No middle-men. Remember, those that are aimless are also suffering. Much money is not a solution to the misery of the soul. Thank you for your kindness to children that are overlooked and in need of your good energy and donations. Keep up the good work!

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 17th April 2010

Madagascar
Thanks for taking the time to read the blog and see what I did. As you can see, I only respond to comments here once a year or so. Did you find a place to contribute and did you make a wonderful discovery? Please share with us what happened, if anything! I'm sure that those who received your kindness -- inside or outside an orphanage -- felt most happy to meet you. Kindness in a troubled world counts for something. Good for you!

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 17th April 2010

Parveen
I haven't a clue, Parveen. Not my expertise. You might start with Google. Be well. Keep faith.

From Blog: Mother Theresa Orphanages
Date: 17th April 2010

Montana
Thanks, Eleanor! Your painting continues to shine! As you can tell, I only check comments here once a year or so. Yeah, that was bummer news (so long ago now) and obviously the fellow did not have a proper Sweatlodge Teacher - or any affiliation with an authentic North American Native teacher -- it's like claiming to know physiology when he's never opened a textbook or taken a course in science -- such happens when folks care more about money and power than they do about real living beings. Condolences to all, for sure. Keep on painting and shining your lights!

From Blog: India to IndiaNA





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