Hi there everyone, there was yet another farewell at Asha- given to the Australian High Commissioner to India Her Excellency Harinder Sidhu, who will be returning to Canberra shortly after spending 4 years in India. She touched many lives at Asha, hosted events at the AHC, attended Asha student gatherings, facilitated the launch of the…
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Sapna nourished her child through Asha’s counselling and support
Born in Paharganj, Central Delhi in the year 1997, Sapna was the third child from a total of 7 siblings. Her parents were migrants from the city of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh. Sapna remembers her childhood as poverty-stricken with her father working as a rickshaw driver and her mother working in a factory. They barely…
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Trinity visits Asha
What a joy it was for the children at Asha’s Zakhira centre to have a team of 12 students from Trinity College, University of Melbourne (Australia) volunteer for about 10 days, starting from 13th January. After a brief orientation at the head office, the Trinity team went to Asha’s Zakhira slum community. During their stay,…
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The woman who built her own house
For many years Radha Devi never had a say in her house. Forty- years old Radha was born and brought up in rural Bihar and shifted to Trilokpuri slum community after her marriage to Munna at the age of 16. Within a few years, the couple was blessed with five children which kept Radha busy…
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