The 7th jaunt of our group was to Atheeswarar orphanage home in mudichur. It was children's day, the birthday of our beloved chacha pandit Nehruji and God's grace, in the form of spell of rain was showering heavily on us, the chennaites. The very first vista we had was; kids school dress soaked entirely in the heavy downpour. The situation of the home is so miserable that they are not in a position to dry their clothes indoor also. The home constitutes only two small sized rooms. As we entered the orphanage, we saw the kids having blissful time with Samuel vasanth and his friends who came before us. When it was time for them to leave, we saw these kids sending them warm heartedly. The kids where Looking forward for their visit in next year as well.
Once Samuel and his friends left, it was our roll to spend time with them. The children went to change their dress to have their lunch. The elder girl children were helping the younger ones. The children were so photogenic that they wanted us to capture their each and every, priceless expression. They also wanted us to show them the snaps as they wanted to admire themselves in the picture .Some boys also wanted to use our camera to capture the photos of their brothers and sisters.
After changing their dress all of them sat for their lunch together. We served them the lunch and found that their consumption of food was very less. The children were thirsty and to drink water they didn't have enough tumblers and had to take turns in using the tumblers. We could even see the kids fighting for the tumblers. They hurriedly ate whatever they could and went to play. They started playing inside the home as it was raining heavily outside. These kids had sweet tooth, as all rushed to have their share of payasam which was prepared on this special occasion.
A sudden small accident also took place as due to the cold condition and the cracks in the floor, an abrupt outburst of colony of big black ants followed. The innocent children were playing around the ants and the scared ant's in order to protect themselves bit a girl child and the bite was so strong that we had to struggle to pull out the ant and blood was oozing out. The home was out of stock with the ant powder too.
To talk about the children's education they are studying in near by government aided school. There are more than 30 children in that home of various ages.
We could judge on seeing this that they are struggling to meet their ends and we were correct, as we heard the volunteers staying there. There are four volunteers who take care of the children. They get funds only form the philanthropists visiting their home.
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