Daya Trust provided relief efforts in India following floods in 2009 by partnering with organizations to provide vaccinations and improve social services. In 2009, Daya Trust became a registered charity in New Zealand and established partnerships in India with the Andhra Free Lutheran Church and Vivek Foundation. The organization received its first major donation of $4,000 NZ which was sent to partner AFLC of India to improve school classrooms for 300 children. Goals for 2010 included increasing monthly child sponsors and holding fundraising events.
Daya Trust provided relief efforts in India following floods in 2009 by partnering with organizations to provide vaccinations and improve social services. In 2009, Daya Trust became a registered charity in New Zealand and established partnerships in India with the Andhra Free Lutheran Church and Vivek Foundation. The organization received its first major donation of $4,000 NZ which was sent to partner AFLC of India to improve school classrooms for 300 children. Goals for 2010 included increasing monthly child sponsors and holding fundraising events.
Daya Trust provided relief efforts in India following floods in 2009 by partnering with organizations to provide vaccinations and improve social services. In 2009, Daya Trust became a registered charity in New Zealand and established partnerships in India with the Andhra Free Lutheran Church and Vivek Foundation. The organization received its first major donation of $4,000 NZ which was sent to partner AFLC of India to improve school classrooms for 300 children. Goals for 2010 included increasing monthly child sponsors and holding fundraising events.
One of our Indian partners, Vivek Foundation, providing vaccinations following the October 2009 floods in India which left 1 million people homeless Daya Trusts mission is to relieve poverty, financial hardship, and distress through improving educational and social services for the people of Andhra Pradesh, India Daya Trust became a registered charity with the Charities Commission of New Zealand on 26 May 2009 Becoming a registered charity We established two partnerships in Andhra Pradesh, India: Andhra Free Lutheran Church (AFLC) of India Vivek Foundation Establishing our partnerships We set up our website: www.dayatrust.wordpress.com We set up our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/dayatrust We began accepting child sponsors and donations to assist our partners in India Spreading our profile Daya Trust Chair, Rochelle Stewart-Allen (left), with Daya s first child sponsor, Debs Phillips Sponsor Profile I am the mother of a 12 year old girl and have another baby on the way. Here in New Zealand my two girls have everything they could ask for. By sponsoring a young person through Daya Trust Ive been able to give a little of my family and input into the future of another. Debs Phillips Our first major donation In 2009, we received our first major donation of NZ$4,000. This funding was sent to our partner, AFLC of India, to fund work to improve the classrooms of St Pauls School. 300 children attend this school. Financials Percentage of income sent to India: 99.5% One-off donations NZ$4,878 On-going sponsorship NZ$240 Daya Trust Income to 31 December 2009 2010 Goals Our goals for 2010 include: Increasing our monthly child sponsors to 10 sponsors Joining the Council for International Development Holding two fundraising events in Wellington and Nelson Setting up a YouTube page Contacts Phone: +64-4-203-2653 dayatrust09@gmail.com www.dayatrust.wordpress.com