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Humble Beginning They
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Child Much Older Than Its Mother Women
Workers' Training Centre was opened on 5th January 1960 by
Bishop Trapp. Located at Nagalapuram, it is the hub of several projects
aimed at, the liberation and empowerment of the Dalit women. The centre
conducts short training courses and long training courses right through
the year. Through Bible Studies and Vocational Training, the trainees
are well equipped for ministry among women in the villages. T.D.T.A.
Packiam Ammal Kallur Children's Home is the outcome of the
single handed labours of a devoted old mother - Packiam Ammal who had
a vision to care for the orphan and semi-orphan children, providing them
shelter, education and Christian nurture. The 62-strong Children's Home
has been run by the Women's Fellowship after the demise of Packiam Ammal. Kirubai Illam (Grace Lodge) is a unique service centre founded in 1970 by late Mrs. Dharmaraj to provide shelter to the fallen, the deserted and the socially discarded women. |
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Several young women were helped to return from darkness unto light and rehabilitated in happy homes. The home is now run by the Women's Fellowship, of the Diocese. Vidivelli Ashram, Sayamalai - Pioneered by 2 Professors of Sarah Tucker College is now looked after by the Women's Fellowship. Members of our Kovilpatti Branch and also |
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batches of Staff and
Students of Sarah Tucker College visit the Ashram regularly. |
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| Pre-Schools
have been established in 19 centres for the neglected village children who
are taught Bible Stories, Verses and Songs. Many a child is saved from child
labour. Adult Education Centres -Committed to the eradication of illiteracy among the adults, the Women's Fellowship established Night Schools in 14 villages of the Diocese long before others dreamt of the literacy drive. |
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Sewing Schools functioning at 5 centres were pioneered by a former Secretary of the Women's Fellowship, late Mrs. Leela Gnanaraj. She saw them as useful means of providing livelihood for poor Hindu women, besides bringing them to a knowledge of the love of Christ. |
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| Charity
For The Downtrodden With a concern for the poor and the destitute, the old and the disabled, our members regularly visit some of their homes to cheer them, and on special occasions offer them some useful gifts. 100 poor widows are helped with a monthly pension of Rs.150/- each. The Fellowship distributes the Bible to the non-Christian students time and again.
Women's Sunday is observed by all branches on the first Sunday in the month of February every year. Appropriate prayers are said and special messages delivered. World Day Of Prayer is celebrated on the first Friday in March. A particular country is specially remembered on that day. Prayers are offered for the needs of that country. The day serves to remind all our branches that they belong to a world-wide family. Annual
Retreat For Pastors' Wives Annual
Conference Fasting
And Thanksgiving Meeting Leadership
Training Camps Self
Employment Scheme Future Plans
Falling in line with the national awakening to the betterment of the womenfolk, we trust in God to be a means of their uplift and their discovery of the love and concern of Jesus Christ. We seek your prayers for God's guidance in all that we do in His name and for His glory. If you would like to
know more about the activities of our Women's Fellowship, please read
our quarterly 'Mathar Mahizhchi'. |
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Responsibility Chart
| Function | Responsibility | |
| Women's Fellowship Union | Chairperson Secretary |
Mrs.
Violet Hilda Mrs. Jebamala David |
| Women Workers Training Centre, Pottalpettai | In Charge | Mrs. Jebamala David |
| Pastors' Wives Prayer Fellowship | In Charge | Mrs. Violet Hilda |
| Vacation Bible School | In Charge | Sister Pakkiathai Pitchamuthu |
| Night School, Sewing School | Supervisor | Mrs. Jebamala David |
| Children Schools | Supervision | Mrs. Jebamala David |
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