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Calcutta Tiljallah Relief, Inc.
(An IRS approved 'Not for Profit Organization'
EIN# 22-3589193)
PO Box 6345, Monroe Twp.,
NJ 08831, USA
Phone 609-860-5856
E-mail: williams@blairrw.org

Dear Friends,
This is the fourth year of CTR.
Today we have 150 Anglo-Indian seniors on monthly pension.
In the year 2003 we plan to have about 200 seniors (110 in
Calcutta, 60 in Madras and 20 in Bangalore) on pension. In
a country where the less fortunate elderly do not have the
benefit of a social welfare net, this small effort makes a
crucial difference in the quality of their lives. This small
stipend is one of the mainstays of their monthly livelihood.
It is the difference between starvation on one hand and a
little more food on the other.
Yes, we are talking of basic elemental survival. Such is
the reality of old age in India. Anyone going to Calcutta
or Madras, must attend the distribution of the monthly pensions.
It is an experience that will change your paradigm of life.
We are committed to trying to provide every needy senior a
pension. We have far to go, but we are on the road and moving
in the right direction.
This year was particularly exciting. Ellen and I visited
Australia to spread the word. We were able to create awareness
and raise funds in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.
Folks care. They have to feel that the cause is worthy and
the organization trustworthy. We find the best technique to
do this is to try and run a transparent organization. To this
end we post full details, on our website, of the projects
we support in India, including names and addresses, and how
much money we send them. Any of this can be verified and is
by many who visit India. In addition, no person associated
with CTR, receives any remuneration, either in cash or in
perquisites, neither in the USA, Canada, UK and Australia,
nor by the project administrators in India. Every dollar donated
goes to the needy in one of our projects.
Our sponsorship of the education of less fortunate children
is our second major effort. In 2002, we sponsored 16 children
as boarders, and another 25 as day students. In 2003 we hope
to add another 20 needy children from Madras.
Look at the picture. These are children expecting a small
present at Christmas, probably their only one. Words are unnecessary.
We will continue to find needy groups of children and sponsor
their education.
We wish you and your family the very choicest of blessings.
Life is precious, enjoy it and share your good fortune.
Blair Williams

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