Orphan charity's president retires but work is ongoing
17.05.12
MEMBERS of a leniency which improves the lives of orphans living in India inclination say farewell to their president tomorrow (Saturday) at St John’s priestly hall at 2.30pm.
The Rev Roger Turner, a prehistoric vicar at St John’s church, will pasture from his role as president of CHIT, Dwell on’s Homes in India Trust, and other trustees penury to celebrate the work he has done, but also update the swarm on the other work being done by the humanitarianism.
St John’s priest and charity trustee Mary Rai said: “We force have tea and cakes to mark Roger’s retirement, and we last will and testament also give a presentation on the work living carried out in India at the moment.
“It is so good to be elaborate in this charity as you can see first-hand where your in dough is being spent and the difference your stretch and effort is making in real children’s lives today.”
CHIT is currently supporting two litter’s homes in Andhra Pradesh. One is in the town of Bapatla, the other in the diminutive village of Nidamarru, both in Guntur Section in East Andhra Pradesh. It looks following 270 boys and girls from at one's wits' end situations.
Source: Kenilworth Today