GOALS AND DREAMS GALORE
May 25, 2012
The photo (click on photos to enlarge) above was taken during my recent visit to our H4C children’s residential school (NCRS) located in the breathtaking Naga Hills in Mokokchung, Nagaland. The school was founded in 1996 and since then has continued to advance both academically and numerically. Current enrollment for the 2012- 2013 school year […]
Read more ›
All In A Day’s Work
Apr 27, 2012
Now in my eleventh day here in Mokokchung, Nagaland I have switched “hats” to fulfill my assignments for Hope For Change International. I will be evaluating the progress and needs of Nagaland Children’s Residential School (NCRS) located here in Mokokchung. The school, which was begun in 1996, launched a new program for young children when the school […]
Read more ›
“Buying 8,000 Liters Per Day”
Jun 7, 2010
Tagged: Ao Tribe,
English Schools in India,
Hope for Change,
immunizations in developing nations,
India,
Mokokchung,
Monsoon Season in India,
Nagaland,
typhoid epidemic,
water purification in developing nations,
water reservoir collection systems,
water-borne diseases
In 1996, my friends Chuba and Tiala Ao opened a children’s residential school, referred to as an “English” school, in Mokokchung, Nagaland, part of the Northeast States of India. Hindi is also taught to all students. Currently, the enrollment is 430 children ranging in age from four years old through eighteen. Today I spoke with Tiala and […]
Read more ›