The Search for Land Continues…

by Jayani on May 30, 2012

Ravi’s longer term vision for Children of Mother Earth is to have it be a self-finding organisation based around a training Academy.  You can read more about his vision here. For now, the search is on for some land in Delhi on which to start the future Academy. Land is not cheap in India (for […]

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Imagine the Challenges

by Shantaram on Apr 27, 2012

One can only begin to imagine the heart-breaking brutality of life on the streets for a young child in India.  Every day brings a life-and-death struggle for food;  every night a life-and-death struggle for safety and survival.  

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Our Newest Patron – Brandon Bays

by Shantaram on Jan 05, 2012

On Christmas Day 2011, a group of 140 Journey Practitioners visited our Lucknow home for a concert put on by the children.  It was a joyous afternoon of entertainment and celebration, with singing, dancing, poetry, and even a budding comedian.  Despite a few hiccups with the sound system, the concert was a huge success, and […]

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When Pain turns into Rainbows

by Ravi on Nov 12, 2010

After spending fifteen days in Singapore, I was getting anxious to see my children at Apna Ghar again. Finally I arrived at our Lucknow home where I was greeted with the ever same warmth.  After being accused by the younger children for coming late, I was luckily rescued by the elder children!  They patiently explained to the younger […]

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Wedding Worth Attending

by Ravi on Feb 14, 2010

February tenth dawned as a big day for the family of COME.  Mitalee was getting married to Sidhant, her childhood buddy from the Railway station in Gorakhpur. Mitalee came to live with us, her first home in the village probably because she got the first experience of a true home with love and security. She wanted […]

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The contribution of “Apna Ghar” is admirable in rehabilitation of helpless children

by Jayani on Dec 28, 2006

Aaz reports…

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Singapore students bring cheer to orphans

by Jayani on Dec 23, 2006

Hindustan Times, Lucknow reports.. A bunch of 25 youngsters from Singapore have come to India to make a difference to the lives of destitute children staying in the three Children Of Mother Earth (COME) homes in India.  They are in India for two weeks and were in Lucknow for a couple of days to interact […]

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Gorakhpur man wins Singapore award

by Jayani on Aug 07, 2006

Ravi Rai presented the Singapore International Foundation award by Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr Tony Tan Hindustan Times Rapesh Kumar Singh reports…. In 1998 Ravi Rai left his job of civil engineer in Singapore and returned to his ancestral village located near Barhalganj.  His aim was to work for the uplift of the poor […]

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