Mangaluru: KORWA shares Christmas joy with over 600 orphan children


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Daijiworld media network-Mangaluru (JD)

Mangaluru, Dec 13: It was true Christmas joy in the lives of more than 600 orphan children from various orphanages as they sang and danced their hearts out and even received gifts during the Christmas celebration organized by Konkan Overseas Returnees Welfare Association (KORWA) at Loyola hall, St Aloysius Pre University College, here on Saturday December 12.

After inaugurating the programme, Fr Santosh Kamath (SJ) hailed the service rendered by the organization to many orphan children over the years.

"In the Holy Bible when Noah was confused if the water has come down after the carnage, it was the crow which brought a twig and helped Noah to analyse the situation. In Latin it is called as Corvus Corwa. I have same vision for the organization. It is an appreciable fact that the members of the organization after giving their heart and soul in gulf are now serving the society," he said.

Later, MLA J R Lobo also graced the programme. He wished good luck to KORWA for their future endeavours.

"KORWA is an association formed by a group of people who have returned from the Gulf region. This association is for the welfare of gulf returnees and needy people in the homeland. After completing their education, they went abroad in search of jobs, and in order to give something back to society, they formed this organization. I call upon the other organizations to follow your footsteps," Lobo said.

The children from Infant Mary's Orphanage Centre, St Angela Home, Bejai, Prajna Counselling Centre, Jeevadhan, Gurpur - Kaikamba, St Aloysius Boys home, Kotekar and Bethram Formation House not only enjoyed the celebration but also performed dances and enacted meaningful skits on this happy occasion.

The star of the show was the little wonder, singer Tanush Raj, who has been selected for the finals of ‘Yede Tumbi Haaduvenu’ programme by Zee Kannada, and a skit and mimicry by Vismay Vinayak. He along with his troupe not only tickled them but mesmerised the children with his talent of mimicry.

Wonderful singing by Anita D'souza, Shilpa Cutinha, Rynel Sequeira was backed by the beautiful dance from Almirah Shireen, Priyanka D'souza and team Illusion.

President, Louis Lobo welcomed the gathering while Elias Sanctis rendered the vote of thanks. Vaibhav D'souza and Sushmitha compered the programme.

  

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  • Jennifer, Dubai / Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 16 2015

    Kudos to the KORWA team members. What a joy to know that more and more people are involved and living true to the bible teaching. These reach outs really stir the souls of neglected orphans who otherwise are lost and wanting for love. Wish you all a wonderful season of joy and sharing. Merry Christmas to you all esp. the inmates of various houses where the nuns and good people thrive hard throughout the year.

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  • Roshan D'Silva, Vamanjoor/UAE

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Very good initiative dear Louis Lobo and team of Korwa.

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Merry Christmas to all.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    What a wonderful display of good-will. Kudos to all connected with Korwa. All of them indeed are following the good example set by Our Lord Himself - REACHING OUT TO THE PEOPLE. Reaching out to six hundred children is not an easy task and it is indeed the determined efforts of all concerned which has been responsible for this act of charity. All of them are waling in the footsteps of Mother Terese.

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  • Evans CHRISTOPHER SUMITRAn, New York.USA,Dubai. Udupi.

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    My best wishes to KORWA for organizing such a wonderful event. You have opened the hearts of the 600 orphan children or more during this festive season of CHRISTMAS. WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS BRIGHT NEW YEAR 2016.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    It is heartwarming to read that
    KORWA has enlightened the lives of
    the 600 orphans in Mangalore.

    In the threefold ministry of JESUS in 3 1/2 years, it was preaching the gospel or good news-healing the sick and feeding the hungry.

    When the Christians burn money to celebrate Christmas, 400
    million at the bottom level economically IN India with $ 1.25/day income is standing beyond the curtain of laughter and fun.
    Asking ourselves, are we really following JESUS CHRIST?

    MAY GOD BLESS THOSE CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS WHO ARE KEENLY AWARE OF THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING WORLD ACROSS THEIR EYES.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Big God Bless ...

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  • henry williamcastelino, Shankerpura. Udipi Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 13 2015

    Congratulation to Korwa hats off to the President and all committee members. Your efforts and noble gestures was commendable. As Abraham Lincoln said. “When I do good, I feel Good, When I do Bad, I Feel Bad and that is my religion. So you people did exactly what the less fortunate deserve. Truly Christmas is a reminder to all of us that Jesus came to this world to share his Love among humanity and thought us what it means to love the poor and downtrodden. Once Nelson Mandela Said. ” We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right” and rightly so. You’ll chose the right time and occasion to celebrate Christmas with a difference by sharing with the Orphans and making them happy by giving them the space to enjoy with everyone and make them feel that yes there are people who love and care God’s given gift to the world to take care of them. Once again am honoured to be part of the KORWA fraternity. Long Live KORWA.

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