Prasanthi , Did you get any Update on Guntur Girl case?
If we have atleast the address or Phone #, my father can go and find out. We( Me and Chandra) are willling to contribute to this case. Please let us know. Yasoda --- In [email protected], "Prasanthi Uppalapati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello Friends, > > Regarding this Godavari Khani case, I forgot to mention the feedback of > Harsha's mother. > > The school management didn't cheat them as I suspected. They have taken fee > for Sowjanya, Sravanthi's sister. > > The way the teacher spoke was something like, 'you need not worry. we will > get them passed. We will see to that they get passed anyhow'. > > She doesn't feel it to be a good standard. She was little bit concerned and > told to Harsha that 'those people are spending so much money. Is that worth? > The school authorities seem to be concerned only about the success in the > examination but not on the standard and the character building of the > children'. > > This is a hard reality. But there is no other chance for us at this point of > time. All of us are not full-time volunteers nor do we stay near the > children. It has become a norm for the schools to see to that they get cent > percent result. > > In fact I remember mailing to the group about my conversation with a > Principal in whose school my servant maid's son is studying. He told that > if the child is a dull student, we cannot think of other activities but we > only concentrate on getting him passed. > > He is studying 9th class and Samuel garu told me to find any other good > school near by and join the kid there. My servant maid told this to her son > and got back to me next day saying that her son is not interested to go to > new school. I too felt like if we change the school and if the boy does not > get adjusted, that will affect his learning/marks as well, that to in 10th > class. > > Coming to the Blood Cancer case, we went to Niloufer hospital with the > printed document of the news item and after going through from one building > to other, one ward to another, we met Abhinav and his grandmother. Parents > of other children also came to us saying that their kids are also suffering > from blood cancer and sought our help. > > One of the duty doctors there, Dr. Ratna, spoke with us. She told like these > people have at least some source to get the news published, but there are so > many other people who are in dire need of help and it would be great if we > can consider them also. > > We replied that we do not have any funds to support these cases, we came to > know the blood group so that we can provide the donors at least. > > She asked us to contact the DMO but she was not there at that time. They > told us to come in the morning time to talk to the DMO. > > Abhinav is in 5th ward. He is a very very cute boy. His blood group is O > +ve. I will post the photos. I have taken the photo of one more boy. His > mother is almost in tears. They came all the way from Guntur. > > Overall we found that they need O +ve, A +ve and B -ve blood groups. It > seems we can donate blood of any group and in turn they will give us the > blood unit of required group. > > As per Dr. Sundar, he opined that Bone Marrow Transplantation is the only > cure and it costs around Rs. 7 lakhs and Chemo Therapy is another option and > he doubts that doctors will not do Chemo Therapy to kids. > > What I feel is we cannot do anything for these blood cancer cases except to > donate blood. > > > On 1/18/07, Prasanthi Uppalapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello Friends, > > > > Harsha met me this evening and he has given me the receipt and I gave > > money (Rs. 3000). > > > > > > -- > > Thank you. > > > > with regards, > > PRASANTHI. > > ---- > > When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to > > achieve it. > > > > > > -- > Thank you. > > with regards, > PRASANTHI. > ---- > When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to > achieve it. >
