Porayar Thillaiaadi Valliammai  InfancyUni5Environment 

Porayar is a samil village in Tamil nadu, South India. A School started in the name of a great freedom Fighter Ms. Thillaiaadi Valliammai in 1950 by  Mr. Muthuraman and Mr.Venkatesh family.

porayar school    It is very sad to see that even after 60 years after its inception, the school is in neglected, under developed condition. The two brothers family has tried their best to give the best.

The children study in a very dilapidated school building. The class rooms have no inspirationalmaterials and even basic learning tools.  The school has from kindergarden to 8th  grade. The children after that stop education and go for child labor.    

         

 

porayar boardThere are several school children drop out due to alcoholic parents and also due to forced child labor. Infants of age group betwen 1 to 4 are unattented by working mothers.  There are no proper classrooms andso all children from age 3 to 11 occupy the same class room. The younger children distract the older ones and teachers find it very difficult to teach in class. It is a pity to see that the creative talents of the children are wasted without proper infra-structure. 

 

 

    We decide toporayar black boardgive Uni5 education for the smaller children so that with they will engage themselves with educative materials, leaving theolder children to learn.  Weare naming this infancy environment as Ms. Thillaiaadi ValliammaiUni5 Environment. It is a great honor to have her name because she was the one in South Africa who joined in freedom fight and tore a piece of her Sari containing three colors (Saffron White and Green) to be used a flag representing India. 

 

       We will impart the same quality of education we give at Sakthi Schools , in Sendurai village. We would need to payporayar classfor two teachers and also to set up the environment and run it every month. We would also inspire children to continue further education by supporting them tuition fees to attend higher secdonary education in the other towns. 

    We were touched with the demand of the children when asked they wanted us to do for them. They replied drinking water and a toilet. The children showed us the poorly maintianed toilet and wished we would construct a good one. 

 

We intend to start he infancycenter by october 6th 2011. Weporayar-ins-schoolare sure that this will be beneficial for the children giving cultural values and academic knowledge.

 

 

 

We request you to support this project with your generous donations.

We need funds for immediately for 

1. Giving Drinking water facility.

2. Building Two Toilets (Boys and girls) 

porayar bath

3. Purchase Uni5 Materials 

4. Pay Salary for Two Teachers 

5. Expenses for crafts for children

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 For every month recurrent donation, please click here
http://uni5.co/index.php/en/donate-india.html?view=donation   

We emphasize that this Paypal option is used 
exclusively for Education of Porayar children.
 

porayar childrenYou may donate to PTVIE work  through the Sakthi Foundation in three ways:

By sending a check in the name of Sakthi Foundation, with "For PTVIE -  in the memo line.  Mail the checks to The Sakthi Foundation, 1507  Lone Oak circle, Fairfield, IA -52556.    Please include your e-mail while sending checks because it helps us to contact you quickly for questions.
  1. For wiring funds to the Sakthi Foundation; contact us via email 

  2. By transferring funds into Sakthi's PayPal account.  Clicking one of the buttons below will automatically earmark the donation for PTVIE.

In all cases, you will receive a tax-exemption notification for your donation, from Sakthi Foundation.

Sakthi Foundation is not a religious organization, but a spiritual organization Spiritual means “Inner transformation embracing all beings as the expression of one's own Self". 

Deductibility - Contributions are Tax deductible by IRS

Tax I.D. Number-421512070

Address8/a, Massthan Palli St, Porayar, Tamil Nadu 609307, India

 

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