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Building For Him India - A Vision that brings healing to the most vulnerable ones in India

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In the past 12 years, Building For Him has increased its presence in the Human Rights field in India, reaching out more and more and giving opportunities to the people who need it the most and mainstreaming human rights by allowing unprivileged children to attend school and consequently teaching them their rights as citizens.

"We are currently seeking to purchase a piece of property to build a state for the children’s home, where the children can not only be housed but also learn in their own campus. Our goal is to build a series of houses where they can live with “house parents.” People are handpicked and capable to watch over their designated children and work for the program earning their own wages while they become part of the program.

 

Partnering with us is the key that unlocks the potential to maintain our vision. By saving the children from the streets, we create opportunity for education including learning English as a second language, which is offered only to the upper cast children in India. The system keeps the poor from learning English that is the language that is required for any student in India to take the exams in order to be admitted into Universities. Without learning English they can’t take the exams and therefore won’t be able to go into the universities, which puts them back where the dominating class wants the poor to be so they can be controlled."

 

There are one billion and three hundred million people in India. The entire population of United States equals three hundred million people. in India today there are one billion people who are controlled by the remaining population, and are in great need of the rest of the world’s help, and 300 million untouchables people remain as a terrible human suffering and is shockingly destructive of lives and opportunities. These human beings serve the upper class in their country. It is a heart breaking situation and a huge social problem worldwide. These human beings have been controlled by the upper class in their country. It is a heart breaking situation and a huge social problem worldwide.

There are 140 million orphans worldwide today who have no chance to become citizens and make a difference in the world unless we start acting NOW. You can make a difference in a child’s life by helping them to overcome poverty, starvation, domestic abuse, and sexual abuse.

 

Our Children's Home houses over 50 children who were taken from the slums. They now have a chance to be educated, nurtured and receive education, three meals a day, housing, and spiritual care, and medical assistance, and promote EQUALITY! These children are born in an existential condition characterized by as follows:

FIRST, they are segregated by birth and totally deprived of every economic means of livelihood.

SECONDLY, they did not deserve any basic HUMAN RIGHTS and were called AS OUTCASTS by birth.

THIRDLY, they must live by the mercy of the society in their own segregated areas.

In 1950, human rights were granted in India's constitution. However, their existential condition, as Untouchables remained the same just as thousands of years before.  The linkage between the respect for human rights and peace, justice and prosperity is explicit in the Universal Declaration of human rights (UDHR) where the preamble states: "WHEREAS recognition of the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family

is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world."

And later:

"WHEREAS it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression,

that Human Rights should be protected by the rule of law." In other words, the role of law in a free and democratic society is to liberate, not to restrain.

India’s social problems are intermingled with religion practices. One cannot separate religion and society in understanding INEQUALITY and slavery, and inhuman treatment.

We are all entitled to our human rights despite our nationality, sex, ethnic origin, color, religion, or another status. WE ARE ALL EQUAL without discrimination. The principal of non-discrimination is complemented by the principal of EQUALITY, as stated in Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights!”

 

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