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The Homes
Vineyard Home
Started in July 1999, the Vineyard home was registered under Uttar Pradesh social welfare department for the rehabilitation of orphans. It is a home environment away from their previous lives of rag picking and begging, with house parents who love, nurture, discipline, play with and feed them when they are not in school. Now there are 28 orphans living in this home. A couple and five ladies are appointed to care for the needs of these children along with committed volunteers. Mrs Valsamma Varghese, who is the principal of the Saviour’s school undertakes the administrative work here. This home for orphans and the old gives a ray of hope to the abandoned ones.
We adopt children from streets and slums and we provide them clean bed, clothes and school uniform, keeps them in hygienic conditions and prepares them to face their future.
The Saviour’s School
The Saviour’s school started in 1997 as a literacy center and now it offers a better education to the needy children irrespective of caste, colour, and creed. We have more than 350 children.
These schools are working to provide education to the dropout and underprivileged children.
Our efforts to add value to a child’s life, promise him/her a better future.
Slum School
The Slum school is another wing of Mission To The Unreached. Now there are more than 200 children in the slum school. Now MTU has two schools in the slums of Noida. We have children who cannot afford a days meal who come from very poor background. We provide them all the basic needs like food and also give regular medical aid in the form of regular medical check up by qualified and experienced doctors. There are staff who are committed in this ministry who take care of these children and give them regular tuitions and love and care.
Agape Children Ministry & Vidya Kendra (Child Development Center)
Literacy programme conducted and developed as the formal school among the poor children. MTU has selected 350 children of New Ashok Nagar, an urban colony of Delhi whose parents are not able to take care of their education. Most of the children are from below poverty line (BPL) irrespective of their caste, creed or religious background. We provide free tuitions, school bags, uniforms, books, and other necessary school material and regular medical check-up and treatment. We have 27 full time staff in this project.
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