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Dear friends, I am happy to reach you with the latest updates from Marcellin Trust, Trichy. The last few months were really filled with many activities such as Rainbow Summer Camp 2017, Family Support Group Meeting with Br. Ray, Rainbow Tour, La Valla Evening Study Centre Picnic, Education Support Programme and so on. First of all, a big thank you to every one for your support and encour- agement in our mission towards children whom God has entrusted to us! This short report brings you the wonderful things happening in the lives of many abandoned and discriminated children and young people in our society through Rainbow and La Valla Evening Study Centre projects. Fraternally, Br. Raj, fms Rainbow Summer Camp 2017 ‘Climbing NEW Heights’ - the theme of Rainbow Summer Camp 2017. The five day camp became a milestone for our children as we walked side by side, sharing our stories, caring for and playing with one another, learning and growing together as one family into a new awareness of positive thinking, human and spiritual values and our rights as human persons. Each day was dedicated for various topics and was facilitated by well experienced re- source people who felt at home with our children and contributed generously towards the successful encounters among the children from both Operation Rainbow and La Valla Evening Study Centres. Activity Report April to June, 2017 MARCELLIN TRUST Volume 4, Issue 6 15 June 2017
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Dear friends,

I am happy to reach you with the latest updates from Marcellin Trust,

Trichy.

The last few months were really filled with many activities such as Rainbow

Summer Camp 2017, Family Support Group Meeting with Br. Ray, Rainbow

Tour, La Valla Evening Study Centre Picnic, Education Support Programme and

so on. First of all, a big thank you to every one for your support and encour-

agement in our mission towards children whom God has entrusted to us!

This short report brings you the wonderful things happening in the lives of

many abandoned and discriminated children and young people in our society

through Rainbow and La Valla Evening Study Centre projects.

Fraternally,

Br. Raj, fms

Rainbow Summer Camp 2017

‘Climbing NEW Heights’ - the theme of Rainbow Summer Camp 2017. The five day

camp became a milestone for our children as we walked side by side, sharing our stories,

caring for and playing with one another, learning and growing together as one family into

a new awareness of positive thinking, human and spiritual values and our rights as human

persons.

Each day was dedicated for various topics and was facilitated by well experienced re-

source people who felt at home with our children and contributed generously towards the

successful encounters among the children from both Operation Rainbow and La Valla

Evening Study Centres.

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Volume 4, Issue 6

15 June 2017

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January 16th, 2017:

Marcellin Club members being exposed to new awareness of

God as they visit Santhivanam Ashram and interact with a

Benedictine monk in the Ashram. Later they made a pilgrimage

to Poondi Basilica and Shrine of Mary and then to some tourist

places.

Page 2 A CTIV ITY R E PORT A PRI L, 20 16 - JA NUAR Y, 2 0 17

About 90 children actively participated in the 5-day

camp and benefited a lot. Each day began with a prayer

and was followed by presentations and various activi-

ties. In the afternoons children enjoyed playing various

games and sports. All were served lunch daily.

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V OLU ME 4, ISS UE 6 Page 3

World AIDS Day - December 1

Rainbow Livelihood Programs: Goat rearing project

Education Support to School Children in La Valla Study Centres , Trichy

On 3rd, June we organised a programme to

distribute the educational aid to children from

La Valla Tuition Centre and Marcellin Club

members. During the programme our Rain-

bow Children joined with them entertained the

entire group with beautiful dance and singing.

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Sales figures or earnings will show how

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letter is making it useful to your readers.

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your own articles, or include a calendar

of upcoming events or a special offer

that promotes a new product.

You can also research articles or find

“filler” articles by accessing the World

Wide Web. You can write about a vari-

ety of topics but try to keep your articles

short.

Much of the content you put in your

newsletter can also be used for your

Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a

simple way to convert your newsletter

to a Web publication. So, when you’re

finished writing your newsletter, con-

vert it to a Web site and post it.

choose and import into your newsletter.

There are also several tools you can use

to draw shapes and symbols.

Once you have chosen an image, place

it close to the article. Be sure to place

the caption of the image near the image.

This story can fit 75-125 words.

Selecting pictures or graphics is an im-

portant part of adding content to your

newsletter.

Think about your article and ask your-

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Thanking and Honouring Br. Ray Arthur with a Memento

Rainbow Tour

In April we had the privilege of honouring Rev. Br.

Ray Arthur from Sydney, Australia who was a Visi-

tor to India Sector when Marist Brothers, India Sec-

tor was part of the Province of Sydney and Mel-

bourne, Australia. After 13 years he visited us on his

way to Sri Lanka.

One day tour was organised to Thiruvannamalai Tem-

ple (Temple of Siva, a Hindu god), Chenji Kottai

(Chenji Fort built in the 9th Century and was called as

‘Troy of the East’ by the British), Villianoor Gratia

Plena Church (Pilgrimage place of the Christians) and

Pondicherry Beach. About 75 families both parents

and children boarded two buses and started their jour-

ney from Trichy around 11:30 PM and after having

spent a day visiting the above places returned to

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V OLU ME 1, ISS UE 1

Sales figures or earnings will show how

your business is growing.

Some newsletters include a column that

is updated every issue, for instance, an

advice column, a book review, a letter

from the president, or an editorial. You

can also profile new employees or top

customers or vendors.

This story can fit 100-150 words.

The subject matter that appears in news-

letters is virtually endless. You can in-

clude stories that focus on current tech-

nologies or innovations in your field.

You may also want to note business or

economic trends, or make predictions

for your customers or clients.

If the newsletter is distributed internally,

you might comment upon new proce-

dures or improvements to the business.

This story can fit 150-200 words.

One benefit of using your newsletter as

a promotional tool is that you can reuse

content from other marketing materials,

such as press releases, market studies,

and reports.

While your main goal of distributing a

newsletter might be to sell your product

or service, the key to a successful news-

letter is making it useful to your readers.

A great way to add useful content to

your newsletter is to develop and write

your own articles, or include a calendar

of upcoming events or a special offer

that promotes a new product.

You can also research articles or find

“filler” articles by accessing the World

Wide Web. You can write about a vari-

ety of topics but try to keep your articles

short.

Much of the content you put in your

newsletter can also be used for your

Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a

simple way to convert your newsletter

to a Web publication. So, when you’re

finished writing your newsletter, con-

vert it to a Web site and post it.

choose and import into your newsletter.

There are also several tools you can use

to draw shapes and symbols.

Once you have chosen an image, place

it close to the article. Be sure to place

the caption of the image near the image.

This story can fit 75-125 words.

Selecting pictures or graphics is an im-

portant part of adding content to your

newsletter.

Think about your article and ask your-

self if the picture supports or enhances

the message you’re trying to convey.

Avoid selecting images that appear to be

out of context.

Microsoft Publisher includes thousands

of clip art images from which you can

Page 5

Inside Story Headline

Inside Story Headline

Inside Story Headline

“To catch the reader's attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from

the story here.”

Caption describing picture or graphic.

Caption describing picture or

graphic.

Reaching out to the homeless...

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Sales figures or earnings will show how

your business is growing.

Some newsletters include a column that

is updated every issue, for instance, an

advice column, a book review, a letter

from the president, or an editorial. You

can also profile new employees or top

customers or vendors.

This story can fit 100-150 words.

The subject matter that appears in news-

letters is virtually endless. You can in-

clude stories that focus on current tech-

nologies or innovations in your field.

You may also want to note business or

economic trends, or make predictions

for your customers or clients.

If the newsletter is distributed internally,

you might comment upon new proce-

dures or improvements to the business.

This story can fit 150-200 words.

One benefit of using your newsletter as

a promotional tool is that you can reuse

content from other marketing materials,

such as press releases, market studies,

and reports.

While your main goal of distributing a

newsletter might be to sell your product

or service, the key to a successful news-

letter is making it useful to your readers.

A great way to add useful content to

your newsletter is to develop and write

your own articles, or include a calendar

of upcoming events or a special offer

that promotes a new product.

You can also research articles or find

“filler” articles by accessing the World

Wide Web. You can write about a vari-

ety of topics but try to keep your articles

short.

Much of the content you put in your

newsletter can also be used for your

Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a

simple way to convert your newsletter

to a Web publication. So, when you’re

finished writing your newsletter, con-

vert it to a Web site and post it.

choose and import into your newsletter.

There are also several tools you can use

to draw shapes and symbols.

Once you have chosen an image, place

it close to the article. Be sure to place

the caption of the image near the image.

This story can fit 75-125 words.

Selecting pictures or graphics is an im-

portant part of adding content to your

newsletter.

Think about your article and ask your-

self if the picture supports or enhances

the message you’re trying to convey.

Avoid selecting images that appear to be

out of context.

Microsoft Publisher includes thousands

of clip art images from which you can

Page 6

Inside Story Headline

Inside Story Headline

Inside Story Headline

“To catch the reader's attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from

the story here.”

NE WS LE TT ER TI T LE

Caption describing picture or graphic.

Caption describing picture or graphic.

Family Sustainability Programme - Goat Rearing by Rainbow families

Goats were given out to sixteen families in August 2016. After about eight months we visited the families

to find out whether the goat rearing activity was successful. We were happy to see that out of 16 goats, 8

had given birth to 9 new ones. One family was found having sold the goat due to shortage of food.

We are planning to distribute another 15 goats to families in the project. This will help them to support

their families in near future. Good luck to all families!

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V OLU ME 1, ISS UE 1

Sales figures or earnings will show how

your business is growing.

Some newsletters include a column that

is updated every issue, for instance, an

advice column, a book review, a letter

from the president, or an editorial. You

can also profile new employees or top

customers or vendors.

This story can fit 100-150 words.

The subject matter that appears in news-

letters is virtually endless. You can in-

clude stories that focus on current tech-

nologies or innovations in your field.

You may also want to note business or

economic trends, or make predictions

for your customers or clients.

If the newsletter is distributed internally,

you might comment upon new proce-

dures or improvements to the business.

This story can fit 150-200 words.

One benefit of using your newsletter as

a promotional tool is that you can reuse

content from other marketing materials,

such as press releases, market studies,

and reports.

While your main goal of distributing a

newsletter might be to sell your product

or service, the key to a successful news-

letter is making it useful to your readers.

A great way to add useful content to

your newsletter is to develop and write

your own articles, or include a calendar

of upcoming events or a special offer

that promotes a new product.

You can also research articles or find

“filler” articles by accessing the World

Wide Web. You can write about a vari-

ety of topics but try to keep your articles

short.

Much of the content you put in your

newsletter can also be used for your

Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a

simple way to convert your newsletter

to a Web publication. So, when you’re

finished writing your newsletter, con-

vert it to a Web site and post it.

choose and import into your newsletter.

There are also several tools you can use

to draw shapes and symbols.

Once you have chosen an image, place

it close to the article. Be sure to place

the caption of the image near the image.

This story can fit 75-125 words.

Selecting pictures or graphics is an im-

portant part of adding content to your

newsletter.

Think about your article and ask your-

self if the picture supports or enhances

the message you’re trying to convey.

Avoid selecting images that appear to be

out of context.

Microsoft Publisher includes thousands

of clip art images from which you can

Page 7

Inside Story Headline

Inside Story Headline

Inside Story Headline

“To catch the reader's attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from

the story here.”

Caption describing picture or graphic.

Caption describing picture or

graphic.

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Marcellin Trust

A Charitable and Non-Profit Organization established by the

Marist Brothers in 2003 Registered under Indian Trust Act of

1882. Eligible to receive Foreign Contributions under FCRA and

having Tax Exemption U/S 80-G for Local Contributions.

Operation Rainbow Project

Vision:

A Society in which everyone is treated with human dignity and as part of a family, in which everyone feels accepted, loved and protected, no matter who they are and what they are.

Mission:

To strive with optimism and commitment to enhance the quality of life

for children affected by HIV/AIDS and to help them overcome their life’s challenges as well as find happiness in their lives through our CARE, SUPPORT and FAMILY INTERVENTION.

La Valla Evening Study Centre

An integrated study centre for rural village children to improve their academic performance, learn human values and develop life skills to cope with life’s challenges and achieve the impossible!

32, Mela Street,

Uyyakondan Thirumalai,

Trichy—620102

Tamil Nadu, INDIA.

MARCELLIN TRUS T

Phone: 555-555-5555

Fax: 555-555-5555

E-mail: [email protected]

Caring lives… Creating new future...

Marcellin Trust

Please contact us for your valuable donations to Marcellin Trust:

[email protected] / [email protected]


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