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Archive for September, 2016

AMARE slideshow

by September 20, 2016 0 comments

AMARE slideshow 2. Give it up for London for showing beautful support for Paint Our World!!! And thanks to our sponsors once again for their support and for the great raffle prizes which included vouchers totalling GBP120 from Decathlon and GBP100 Dance Vouchers from London’s City Academy. Congratulations to our raffle winners!!! India POWers – […]

LONDON celebrated the work of Paint Our World today with fun, dance, joy and laughter

by September 19, 2016 0 comments

LONDON celebrated the work of Paint Our World today with fun, dance, joy and laughter. We had people from many different nationalities join in (Italian, British, Finnish, American, Romanian,French, Indian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Philipino and Venezuelan to name a few) and beautiful it was. With thanks to Driven Woman, Swedish Fit, Absolute Bollywood, Sainsbury’s, […]

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Discussing the debates around Mother Teresa’s Canonization on BBC Television in London this morning

by September 2, 2016 0 comments

Discussing the debates around Mother Teresa’s Canonization on BBC Television in London this morning. I knew Mother since I was a child and worked with her. I experienced firsthand, and was conditioned by, her overarching compassion. For me, she lives on in my heart and in the exmaple of my work with Paint Our World. […]

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A huge shout out to our partners for AMARE

by September 1, 2016 0 comments

A huge shout out to our partners for AMARE: Paint Our World’s London event. Our co-hosts – Driven Woman; our PR partner – charity specialists Fourth Day; our fitness partner – London’s newest sensation Swedish Fit together with Decathlon – London’s biggest fitness store; NISAU (the National Indian Students and Alumni Association in the UK); […]

That night, still unsettled by the scene I witnessed in the morning

by September 1, 2016 0 comments

“That night, still unsettled by the scene I witnessed in the morning, I asked my parents and their visiting friends ‘why can’t these children sit on a table like you and me and eat?”