Monday, November 22, 2010

Friends around the world Helping Funkor in Helping Children in Crisis

San Francisco: 'Let Them Bloom' a short film on Peace by Fauzia Minallah was the winner of the Ron Kovic Peace Prize. Joanne Twafilis the Executive Director of Art Mile Mural Project recievd the award on Fauzia's behalf. Ron Kovic donated $1000 for Funkor Childart center which will be used on Funkor's work with 'Children in Crisis'.


Vienna: On the invitation of the district principal a lunch was organized in November in order to discuss the procedures for fundraising events for flood victims in Pakistan on Dec 1, 2 and 3.All directors of the schools in the 6th district of Vienna were present as well as Herbert and Maria Bader, Waltraud Torrosian and Brigitte Neubacher


Vienna: A dear friend of Waltraud Torrosian - teacher in a school in Vienna who visited Pakistan twice - is organizing activities for Pakistan in her school. And here is one result already: a girl with the name of Kara prepared Muffins and sold them with a profit of 192,- EUROS!
Translation of the text on photos: Photo 1: 192,- Euros, a full success, Photo 2: Muffins for Pakistan, Photo 3: it is fun to help
A message from Waltraud: Children are really so innovative! We all are trying our best.
With greetings from Vienna to you all and lots of love
Waltraud


Japan: Congratulation( On winning the Ron Kovic Peace Award), I was so impressed.
Next Monday, I’ll show my students your video.
Before two years ago, actually, I had told students about Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in America, America attack in Afghanistan, and the war in Iraq.
I also tell children of this year’s class about it.
We have done fund raising for Pakistan in our school for a week.
But, some children said that I want to do more fund raising.
Therefore, in after school, we went to a supermarket near our school; we have done fund raising activities two days.
I send that Photos.
I hope that you feel the thoughts of my students for Pakistan.
Thank you Toshio Arao



Impressions of Japanese Students:
Nobana: I hope that Pakistan could become a peaceful country by the donations that we collected. I think that I want to help people in need.

Isam: Through Fundraising, I think that we should support each other. So I hope that Pakistan become a peaceful country in this fund.

Daigo: I did raise money for the people of Pakistan. From now on, I thought I would want to do more work for the world.

Wakana: I thought we must help each other. I do my best for the future of the world.

Haruna:I thought I would like to support people around the world in the future. I am more interested in what is happening in the world, I want to grow up to be such activities.

Momoko: Through fund-raising, I found that it is one of the world.

Takuto:I want to do fundraising activity and volunteer work as well for those in need in various countries.

Angelika: I have been not experience to do activity for the people around the world.
It was the first time. I felt very happy.

Myu;If Pakistani people see the scene where many Japanese do donation to us, I think that they feel so happy.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Amai ka Ashiana- Amai's Nest for Children in Bahrain


Photos Ahmad Faraz & Aftab Ahmad


‘Amai’s Nest’ is a healing place for flood affected children, It is situated next to a relief camp in Bahrain, Swat Kohistan, where nearly 30 families reside. Amai's Nest is where the children from this relief camp can read books, paint pictures as well as catch up on their studies that were disrupted due to displacement. It is a project of Funkor Childart Center and Idara-Barai-Taleem o Taraqi.Aftab Ahmad is the supervisor who guides the teachers in the daily activities and assists them in whatever help they need. There are 2 teachers, Mohammad Rahim and Mohammad Ishaque. Both have previous experience of teaching. The teachers are hard working and devoted. Rahim has also the experience of art work. At the moment the total number of students enrolled so far is 51. All of the children come from the relief camp.








Thanks to donation from the Beaconhouse Community Services members who donated Rs 26,000 we were able to buy floor coverings for Rs 2000/- to start with. All the purchases made will be updated on this blog.



Book Reading- Sadako's Prayer










Mural painting 'Trees are our Friends'
Ahmad Faraz a volunteer of Funkor Childart Center explaining the poster 'Darakht Hamary Dost Hain'. It was followed by mural painting. Flowers, trees and birds were painted by the children.







Milk Day &Recycling Activity
Once a week children are given milk to drink. It is followed by making crafts from the milk packs.



Ahmad Faraz giving instructions to children.
Cutting the milkpack to make flowers.


Shazina tying her flower to the pole.

I am first to make a flower!!!






Cleaning up after the activity.


Some sports.










Clay Fun




Drama time.



Drawing time.



On November 14, 2010 IBT core team received Eid and winter dresses and shoes for the Amai’s Nest project children in Bahrain. The winter and Eid package contained dress, shoes, 2 pairs of socks and a cap for the children. IBT distributed the dresses and shoes among the 51 children on November 15, 2010, a day before the Eid.Warm jackets, woolen caps and shoes were gifted by Fauzia Asad Haider, socks were gifted by Falaknaz Asfandyar and the new clothes for Eid was a gift from members of the Church of St. Gwyddelan of Dolwyddelan, Wales, UK.


Funkor is grateful to Attaur Rehman Baig, Mahnoor and Mushfih for donating 100 books for a mobile library, Maham Ali and her friends for donating books and stationary,Raheel Raza, Isabelle Bouan, Lynda Martin, Waltraud Torrosian and Bernhard Wild for helping us in 3 teachers salaries for 6 months, Fauzia Asad Haider for milk for each child for every Friday of the week, Maria Mader's friend listed below for all the material that went into providing a special place for the flood affected children and making this looming winter bearable for them.List of donators for FUNKOR in Austria,
MAUSHAMMER Mr,NESTINGER Fam,WEICHHART…….Fam,BADER Fam,ZITTA……………….Mr, FESSL………………Mr, TEICHER…………..Mrs
ECKELBACHER….Fam
DATZINGER………Mrs
HORVATH………..Mr
KUKLA……………..Mr
WUTZEL…………..Fam
GABLONER………Fam
RANKL……………..Fam
WAXENECKER….Mrs
HEINISCH…………Mr
AUER………………Mrs
HITZ………………..Priest
NICOLOSO……….Mr
DILLINGER……..Mrs
LEBSCHY………….Mrs
RUMPELMAYER.Fam
PERMOSER………Priest
We thank the families NESTINGER, WEICHHART, BADER, ECKELBACHER, WUTZEL, GABLONER, RANKL, RUMPELMAYER, the ladies TEICHER, WAXENECKER, DATZINGER, LEBSCHY, DILLINGER, AUER, and the men ZITTA, FESSL, HORVATH, KUKLA, NICOLOSO, MAUSHAMMER, HEINISCH, HITZ, and the priests Karl PERMOSER and Erich HITZ, members of the Church of St. Gwyddelan of Dolwyddelan, Wales, UK.