

Suraj is also the guy who manages parking outside Orient cinema hall and as such, he is always around to watch our girls’ back all day long. One, the rest of the kids are shit scared of him and it helps to have somebody around who can boss them around, literally pick them up from the street and drop them unceremoniously in the middle of our painting lesson! With him, we don’t have to worry about the kids taking offense because as I said, he is one of them. Suraj is a huge asset because of many reasons. Suraj is one of ‘them’- he is about 21 years old I would say and is Naina’s older brother (remember, Naina is our 11 year old brat who is also the ring leader among this bunch). The other important highlight that I wanted to share is the inclusion of Suraj in our group. As Shaila said today, one wonders sometimes if in such situations a bad decision is better than no decision and the answer is: yes it is. So it is a bit of slippery land that both the organizations are venturing into but we hope to learn as we go. Nijaat has no experience of working with minors and we have all the experience of working with minors but no experience of working towards de-addiction. Hell, we don’t expect them to agree to go to Nijaat tomorrow, as per the decided schedule! But we do know that this is the start towards creating a de-addiction residential facility for children. Claudio was appointed an Assistant Portfolio Manager in 2015 and in 2016 he. We do not expect the kids to spend time calmly up at the rehab, return all cleaned up and also stay clean thereafter. prospectus (in English) and the KID (Key Investor Information Document). The duo is severely addicted to solution and Shaila got their blood tests done and I am happy to share that we have the go-ahead to send them to rehab. They are siblings and sleep in the lane behind Orient Cinema since they have no family to go to. The first kids to go to Nijaat for treatment are Rajkumar (15) and Sunita (8). But I am committed to finishing this alphabet project We've been crafting the letters in random order recently we did the letter Y - Y is for Yarn.

Some days our whole day is busy with errands. So we have decided to paint the room with bright colours, have nice posters and pictures and curtains put up, have a whole collection of Disney movies sent for the children and basically make it nice and happy and warm for the kids who go in to stay there. Some days the kids just aren't interested. Nijaat is an NGO here that runs a residential de-addiction facility for men over the age of 18 years and they have very sportingly said that they will spare one of their rooms for minors for a few months until we have a more permanent solution for minors who are severely addicted to substances. I will share two highlights of the past few days here.
