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In his writings, Tagore wrote of the value of education as learning
and understanding all things in life. This goes beyond merely giving
information as teaching. In our own small way the Irish Rovers are
trying to help one school in Bangladesh make this possible for some
children and their families. His quotation reminds us all of the
things we should have as children. This is not always possible in
developing countries such as Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is among the most densely populated countries in the
world and among the poorest. There are many sources of information
on the Internet and in research about poverty in Bangladesh - we
would encourage you to find out more. We would also challenge the
perceptions and conclusions that your reading might lead you to
make. We have found the people here to dignified, hospitable and
welcoming. This is humbling in he midst of extreme material poverty,
which can only be imagined at home in Ireland.
The Irish Rovers Bangladesh is actively making a difference by
assisting Elizabeth House School in Dhaka. The school makes a difference
to the lives of more than 150 children who, otherwise, would not
have the opportunity of education in a safe and caring environment,
which many of us take as our right.
The Irish Rovers Bangladesh directly sponsors 30 Children in the
school. This sponsorship helps the Children to learn in the traditional
sense, in class, and, as Tagore said it should be, we have helped
the Children to stumble upon everyday things and be surprised. In
February 2006, we took 100 children from the school to a theme park
in Dhaka for a few hours. An everyday thing for some but not for
the Children at Elizabeth House School and as you might imagine
- they loved it!
Would You Like to Get Involved ?
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Children from Elizabeth
Renzi House enjoy a day out at Wonderland Theme Park,
Dhaka.
- Courtesy of the Irish Rovers |
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