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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: blairrw@att.net

Hi folks,
In New Jersey, where Ellen and I live, winter is dragging
its feet as it finally makes way for spring. Neighborhood
trees are in bud or putting out blossoms, like the Bradford
pear and cherry trees, and daffodils are starting to bloom,
along with rhododendrons. Ah the miracle of life!
So, what's been happening in CTR's bailiwick? First off,
I'm happy to report that we had an excellent 2006. Please
visit our
website, for details of how much we sent to whom
(under Financial Reports in About Us). Our success has been
due to more of you getting involved; to more fund-raisers
around the world; to more sponsorships, and to more book
sales. We have increased funding for most of our projects
for 2007. Here are the comparative figures for 2006 and 2007
this far:
| Year |
Entally Boarders |
CAISS Edu |
CAISS Seniors |
Vineland Seniors |
Smile Cares Seniors |
Smile Cares Edu |
Bangalore/
KGF
Seniors |
Hyderabad Edu |
| 2006 |
35 |
50 |
151 |
65 |
15 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
| 2007 |
37 |
61 |
175 |
65 |
30 |
25 |
25 |
30 |
Time now to acknowledge an exceptional donor – Mr
Neil D Hamilton of France – who has set up a fund, "For
Love of God", that is currently sponsoring 100 seniors
and hopes to elevate that figure to 150. Thank you, Neil.
We are preparing to get together for the International Reunion
in Toronto from August 12th to 19th. I hope to see many of
you there. Please come and say 'hullo' and if I do not remember
(the privileges of age), do remind me. We will have books,
will be organizing a writer's lunch and will be generally
visible throughout the conference.
I've just read an exceptional book, 'The
Power Years' by Ken Dychtwald. He looks upon our senior
years as a wonderful opportunity to make a difference in
the lives of others, to make the transition from success
to significance in terms of how we live our own lives. He
quotes Erik Erickson (renowned psychologist and philosopher)
as saying that the final challenge is to give something back: "I
am what survives me." Please do read the book and remember
that CTR offers everyone a way to be significant.
If you recall, in 2003 we sought to set up a reserve that
would fund our projects if CTR were no longer operational.
The good news is that, despite some major reneges,
CTR is almost there, almost at the point at which it is no
longer dependent on others (and in particular on me), for
the continuation of its charitable projects for at least
another decade. During that time span, my hope is that the
need will be considerably reduced. I feel very good about
this: not only has it reinforced my understanding of how
to eat an Indian elephant (one bite at a time), but it has
also reassured me that CTR will not let down those who depend
on it.
Life is uncertain. Many of you know that my wife, Ellen,
had a stroke in the first week of March. Fortunately, only
her right leg was affected. She is much better now and can
move around with a cane. Such an event ushers in a major
paradigm shift in which real values are brought home vividly.
So I say to you, Carpe Diem!
As always, feel free to email me at blairrw@att.net I reply
to all my emails.
Thanks for caring and know that we are making a difference.
Blair Williams
NJ, USA
CTR Coordinators worldwide
In Canada Yvonne Peters
In Melbourne Marilyn Goss
In Sydney Cheryl Chater
In Perth Jen Busby
In the UK Jean Chambers
In India Joan Gardner
In Vancouver Margaret Deefholts CTR publishing

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