November 4th
was indeed a red letter day. I was very
proud, as Chair of Darjeeling Children’s Trust, to represent all those people
who have supported the orphanage at the official opening ceremony of phase 1 of the orphanage redevelopment project. It was a day to celebrate the achievement of one part of a
vision, that of providing safe and secure accommodation for the children of the
Kripasaran Buddhist Mission.
The new orphanage looks resplendent in its new coat of paint
Five years ago we sat with Pema Bhante and heard of that vision, his vision. Achieving it seemed like an impossible hill to climb – but we had perhaps under-estimated how much can be achieved by people working together. This desire to help the children has brought together a project team of individuals from Darjeeling, Delhi and the UK and supporters around the world with a common purpose, that of fulfilling the vision. DCT is a willing and supportive partner in this process.
I had huge pleasure
on behalf of Darjeeling Children’s Trust in simultaneously cutting the first
ribbon together with Pema Bhante and helping declare the new boys’ dormitories
open. Trustees Major Pasang Wangdi and Hugh Heron together with Treasurer
Robert Adams also cut ribbons to help declare various rooms open and the event
was attended by Mr. Tiwan Dilock, elected Member of the Local Assembly, as
guest of honour. He commended the quality of the buildings which have been
achieved on a tight budget. Speeches were made and the new buildings were explored.
We are aware that
there is work still to do. Only part of the vision has been achieved and we
must now turn our attention to providing the same standard of accommodation for
the girls who continue to live in dark and cramped buildings. They were
generous in their excitement on behalf of the boys but are nonetheless looking
forward with some excitement and anticipation to the time when they too will
have light airy bedrooms with room to play and run around.
Future residents watching from the one of the old buildings
Some of the orphanage girls looking forward to it being their turn!
The fixtures, fittings and furniture are now in place
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