Tuesday, August 9, 2022

SNEHASADAN MY HOME

 SNEHASADAN MY HOME

                    Lonavala Camp Senior Girls' Drawing Competition - Second Prize, Rajshree (House 9)

                It was 5th August 2013, and dark clouds were hovering over Mumbai City. It was pouring heavily on that day and I was drenched in the rain. With my life shattered due to the death of my parents, my brother and I were brought to the children’s home run by Snehasadan. Entry into the institution didn’t scare me as there were sweet Didis (social workers) to welcome me but I was anxious because it was a totally new world for me. I was admitted into Snehasadan House No. 9, while my brother was sent to one of the boys’ homes.

Snehasadan House No. 9 was a big building and there were many other girls. Probably, there were 25 to 30 girls. I was not used to staying with so many people around. Mine was a small family; Mom, Dad, my brother and me. Adjusting with so many girls was a difficult task for me. For the first few days, I used to sit alone in a corner and just cry. I was also missing my brother because we had never stayed away from each other.

The presence of older girls in the house brought much needed consolations, as they cared for me and made me understand the ups and downs of life. Gradually, I developed friendship with the other girls in the house and happy days began for me in Snehasadan House No. 9. It became for me a ‘Home’ of love and care.

The next challenge that I had to face was getting ready to go to school. ‘School’ ‘education’ and ‘study’, these words had become a big worry for me as I had missed schooling for a long time.  One day, Sr. Goretti asked me about school and till which class I had studied. I had no answer to these questions. The Sister, the social workers and the Fathers understood the plight of this little Cinderella and arranged for me an admission in St. Catherine’s Primary School, Jogeshwari West. I was enrolled in class 4, as per my age which was 11years. For the first time, I entered a big and beautiful school building.  Sisters in the House started giving me tuitions and in no time, I made quite good progress in my studies. I began to like reading story-books and developed a keen interest in studies.

My experience tells me that Snehasadan is not just an institution but a home for me and children like me. It has nurtured my life and the lives of many other boys and girls. This year, I completed the HSC and began moving forward in life by taking admission for GNM Nursing in Holy Spirit Hospital, Andheri. Snehasadan has supported me and continues to support me and accompany me in my life. I am grateful to Snehasadan, to all the Sisters who enriched my life, all the social workers who helped me and all the Fathers for helping me at every stage of my life. 

Sadhana Vaghoskar (House No.9)


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  MY EXPEREINCE OF SNEHASADNA AS A HOUSE PARENT