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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Teacher's Day Celebrated at Andovar School : End of Year Support Requested

Help Fulfill Our Student's Dream in 2016

Architect's Vision of the New School

The flooding and heavy rainfall in South India has abated and the students at Andovar School in Porayar, Tamil Nadu are returning to classes. A $3000 disbursement from our school fund will be sent to the school for roof repair and to build a temporary building to replace a badly rain damaged building. The 2015 tax year is coming to a close and any end of year donations are warmly welcomed as we gear up to start fundraising for the new school in 2016.

Just before the flooding in November, The children hosted Teacher Appreciation Day. The kids brought treats for the teachers and had a cake cutting celebration for them in appreciation. 

Our school staff is comprised of 6 teachers-3 men and 3 women. Together they have over 130 years of service rendered to our school! 

Students assemble for Teacher Appreciation Day


Mr. Venkatesh leads the ceremony to honor teachers



Monday, December 7, 2015

Please help: Our School Damaged By Major Flooding Hitting Southern India

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Roofs caved in from torrential rains
Word has come from our school administrators in Porayar, India that our school has been badly damaged by flooding.  The state of Tamil Nadu where our school is located received 47 inches of rain in November- six times the yearly average for the month. Flooding has hit nearby major cities such as Chennai and Puducherry as you may have seen in the news. Our school has been closed for the safety of the children and we are trying to reopen now as the water subsides.

The major damage was to building roofs that were already in a precarious state before the flood. Roofs for two classrooms totally collapsed and other are leaking but repairable. Several classes have no where to meet at this time due to the damage. (see photos below)

Our plan is to build a simple building of about 850 square feet to house the two classes that currently have no habitable classrooms. This structure will be dismantled and brought to the new school location once the new school is completed and used as a bicycle and storage shed.

We are hoping that you may be able to help defray the cost of the temporary classroom to avoid depleting our new building fund that is slowly growing. The need is urgent. Cost for the new structure will be around $5000.

Donations are fully tax deductible. Thank you most sincerely and kindly from the kids in Porayar, Tamil Nadu, South India.


Some roofs repairable


Water starting to subside

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Our Andovar School in Tamil Nadu: Changing Lives One Student at a Time!


Architect's Rendering of Our New School

Following up on my recent visit to our school in India, I wanted to share some experiences of current and past students of the Andovar School. Our school implements the UNI5 principles of teaching that aim to develop the whole student from the levels of consciousness, physiology and psychology. Some of the UNI5 teaching tools include meditation or quiet time, yoga and holistic teaching/learning methods. The result in terms of the students' success is visibly palpable when I spend time at the school.

This visit, I asked students past and present to write down some of their experiences so that I could share them with you. I will summarize the experiences of several students over the next few blog posts.  In this blog post I will highlight a young man named Anuth's experience. Anuth attended Andovar School from 2000-2003.

Anuth is Muslim and before he attended Porayar school he was only exposed to Muslim culture and religion. Attending Porayar School, he was introduced to students from several different religions. Together in class they studied the underlying equality of all religions. He learned to appreciate that there is only one God and many names for Him.

Anuth's horizons opened up to include all people of all religions as equal. Here is a quote from his written experience, "Lord Buddha got enlightened under the Bodhi tree and in the same way I got enlightened at the Andovar School. I learned to treat all the students as equals. Now I feel very comfortable and easy with people of all religions through my educational experience at the school."

Anuth's experience is a common one among the students from Andovar School. Christians, Hindus and Muslims all attend the Andovar School, They learn religious appreciation and tolerance by celebrating all the holidays of each religion. They also learn the significance of the each religion's holy scriptures and teachings. They recite a significant verse from each religion's holy book daily.

Lunchtime at Andovar School

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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Getting to Know the Students at Andovar School

Getting to Know the Students at Andovar School
Enjoying the Cultural Festival in August



Whew! I finally got back to my computer to tell you more about my visit to the Andovar School in Porayar, India and the new school project. This summer on my school visit, both the lower school and the upper school students had prepared cultural shows for me. It was a blast! 

The kids at the lower school gathered in front of me and presented me with drawings and welcome cards. There were several mothers of students in attendance and the atmosphere was very festive. The students enjoyed reciting their lessons with great energy and vigor. I was almost deafened by their efforts!


Lower School Greeting Committee 


Lower School Teachers


Parents Watched the Show

After the Show I Passed Out 
 Ice Cream Treats to the Students

The next stop was the upper school and an even more elaborate show! Most of the girls were involved with the show. A variety of folk and classical dance numbers were performed. The students wore their best outfits and it was evident that the teachers and students spent a lot of time rehearsing the performance. The boys sat patiently and watched. When I asked them why they were not dancing they broke into peals of laughter.



Monday, September 7, 2015

Plans Unveiled for Our New School in Tamil Nadu


I just got back from visiting the Sakthi Foundation schools in Porayar, Tamil Nadu, India. This was an important meeting for myself and the school administrators.It was our first meeting to review the plans for the proposed new school. 

Mr. Venkatesh is the school administrator and his grandfather started the school over 60 years ago.  We traveled to see the 5 acres of land that his family plans to donate for the new kindergarten to 12th school. Here is Mr. Venkatesh and myself standing on the land dedicated for the new school. There is plenty of room for a sport field/playground, garden and the new school building.

We also looked over the architectural rendition of the school and the proposed preliminary blueprints of the two story building that includes 14 classrooms, library, computer room, 2 science labs, recreation hall, exam room, staff room, office and indoor toilets! The total size of the building will be around 15,000 square feet and will be able to accommodate around 250 students. Kitchen facilities will be constructed outside the building and the children will take their lunch in the courtyard. See below.


I met with the students and they asked enthusiastically when the new school would be completed. I explained that a lot of people in the USA, Canada and other countries would be contributing to make the school a reality and we would do our best to make it happen quickly. 

Total costs for building the the new school will be $331,249. This is about $23 per square foot. We will accomplish the building in two phases. First phase will be to build the ground floor to accommodate 1-10th grade. The 1-10 grade students will move in immediately when the ground floor is finished. The second floor will be constructed as funds accumulate.  See one of our meetings below.

While I was there I toured the village of Porayar. Our kids come from the poorest families and the general living conditions are less than basic. There is a water shortage in the town and water is brought in by truck a couple of times a week and there is a crowd to greet it. See photos below of school children's neighborhood and the water truck.


Despite all their challenges, the students are bright, lively and enthusiastic. The students and teachers prepared a wonderful cultural program at both the lower and upper schools to entertain me. I will highlight that in the next segment.

I have a big job ahead of me and I am hoping that you can help me through contributions, networking and prayers!









Friday, June 26, 2015

Porayar School Building Project Inaugurated

Building Plans for Porayar ,Tamil Nadu India School Unveiled

Last month we were informed by the Indian Department of Education that we needed to undertake a repair and expansion project in order to launch our proposed secondary school classes. New national guidelines re school building requirements were handed down just as we were poised to start our secondary school classes. This was quite a set back to us in many ways. However, we quickly regrouped and started the necessary steps to conform with the new government guidelines.

In the last few weeks, we have planned and researched the needed improvements and have a plan to build a new 2 floor classroom building that will benefit 250 students. It will replace a very old building on the premises. During the seven month proposed construction period, the students will all be accommodated in the one other building on the grounds. The construction is estimated at Rs 4,400,000 or approximately $75,000.

The building will have 6 classrooms (see plans below) and will also house a library and science lab. The completion of this building will be a blessing for all the students who have been studying under very difficult conditions of disrepair in the old building for many years. It will allow us to expand enrollment. And, once the building is completed, we can realize our dream of opening secondary classes!

Our school donors have generously allowed the donations collected to date to be applied towards this project. We are actively soliciting donations to help us with this project.
Please make a tax deductible donation today. Thank you!! 






Monday, May 4, 2015

Porayar Secondary School Update

Teachers Selected and Plans Continue to Unfold on Schedule
Secondary School to Open in June 2015
Thank You to Our Sponsors


We are pleased to announce that three teachers have been selected for the new secondary school. They will be undergoing special training and will be on duty to start 9th grade classes the second week of June.

The method of education implemented in our school is called Uni5. The Uni5 School system has helped parents to be aware of their child’s growth and development or their inner-change. To read more visit our Uni5 website.

The educational techniques direct the child’s energy in more constructive work. The love and caring environment gives no stress to the child to learn from the concrete level to abstraction. The Uni5 educational system becomes unique in integrating the knowledge gained in school to their own Self, the society, and the Universe.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Secondary School Plans for Porayar School Taking Off!


Donate for the Science Lab and Library:

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We are pleased to announce great news for the Porayar School Project in Tamil Nadu, India! Thanks to all our generous donors who have helped to date, we are in the process of taking applications for teachers for the secondary school. 

Later in February, our director Dr. Madesh will interview those candidates that have applied and he will select teachers by March.

In April and May, the new teachers will receive additional training to make them ready for our school. The school year will start in June, 2015. A new classroom is being readied for the first 9th grade class in the school's history. The students are excited and appreciative that they will be able to continue their studies. Thank you so much for your generous support!

We are still in need for funds to create a school library and lab. Donations of any amount are appreciated and can be made through GOFUNDME or our website.




Two Ways to Donate:

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

January Andovar School Newsletter

January Andovar School Newsletter
Students at the school in Porayar, Tamil Nadu are busy with class work and studies. Without all the amenities of a Western school, their days are pretty simple. They have one governmenet issued text book and they are seated in one classroom for the day.

The students do have a break to play games. The boys and girls enjoy games such as balancing a lemon on a spoon as well as calisthenics-see photos below. There is not enough room on the school premises at this time for favorite team games such as cricket.




The students are grateful to have the opportunity to learn and thanks to your generous support some more educational tools such as science and computer lab and library will be available to them.


We are pleased to announce that we are now on the popular website "Go Fund Me". Here is the link to our page http://www.gofundme.com/girlsofindia 

Please share it with your friends and family!


Link to our website

Until next month best wishes in all your endeavors!
Marie Viglas on behalf of our students and staff

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Empowering Girls of India on GO FUND ME!


We are pleased to announce that our project to raise finances for the secondary school classes at the Andovar School , Tamil Nadu, India is now on the popular fundraising website "Go Fund Me".
 Our page can be found at:

Please spread the word or be the first to donate!