Making a Difference

This Independence Day was the most eventful one in my life. Being a member of a social service goup we had visited a school for hearing impaireds. And just a couple of hours changed the whole way I look at life. I saw small children who can't hear or speak perform skits and dance to music to the instructions of their teachers. They seemed so normal, so fine, until you see the wires hanging from their ears. Poor kids, they could not hear anything, only they knew to make the movements when the teacher told them to. But the zest in them to perform their best was overwhelming. It reminded me of Sudha Chandran. I feel no problem is a problem unles it is in our mind.
Few days back some volunteers went to an institution where young children having aids were kept. They came back with horrible stories of sex crimes. Some of the affected kids were born HIV positive. But as for the rest, they got it as a result of being raped. And just to think they are just kids! Facing the double trauma of sexual harrasment and approaching death. Most of the kids were sex workers. In a country where child labor is banned. This is what the supervisor had to say - "We learned the prevention from the west, but we never learned to use them".
The main aim of our institution is to provide education to the under priviledged. We sponsor the education of several children of orphanages and poor parents. But a strict vigilance is required to be sure the money is not wasted or ill used. So we often visit the orphanages and teach the children english and mathematics, things we feel they need to hone on. What surprises me most is to see the sharpness of mind and the eagerness to learn of some of the kids. I had been a lecturer once. And my previous experience tells me that ambitious parents spend a lot of money ingetting a bit of knowledge into heads that are as impervious as rocks. I also get surprised by the emotional detachment of the kids. Till date not a single one has cried to come along with us when we go. God has his own way of healing wounds.


