India Project-1A

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C4KII hopes to have enough support to take 12 street kids off of the streets.

The India Project has begun. On February 12, 2010 we began the building construction of a 2nd floor on the Gollapalli home. When we get to a point of usability, we will begin taking in throw-a-way children (street children), ages 4 up to 11 or 12. We will be able to take care of up to 12 children, maybe more.

 

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Check out why we Reach Out to STREET CHILDREN and not subsidize children living in a family setting like most other charities.

Read the new definitions and statistics and learn why STREET CHILDREN are not considered human but as equal to a pig.

We will also be changing our website name in the 1st quarter of the year to www.StreetChildrenRescue.com.

 

To the left is how the house looks from the front prior to construction. Going up the front to the left is the stairwell going to the current roof, which is our new 2nd floor. In the next pictures you will see that we will have some repainting to do on the front walls to get it back to looking good.

Along the front are concrete benches for chatting with family and friends.

Construction is all done by manual labor. There is about 60% unemployment in India. Those who work, work steady and hard. The foreman makes about  $13.33 per day and works 10 hour, 6 days a week. The workers also work 10 hour days and make about $6.66 per day for their labor.

On a real hard day's work, such as after mixing and pouring all the concrete for the columns, the host family makes them a meal in addition to their labor. The piles in the middle are the concrete/sand/baby rock chips, mixing piles. They pour water into a pool, mix it, and then deliver it to a person who pours it into the column form. When needed, more is mixed and the process continues.

 On the 2nd day some of the columns have been poured and here a man stands on a steel stand, and pours concrete into another form. Once he has dumped the concrete he hands the bucket back to the person on the deck who fills it again, lifts it up to the person and the sequence continues. Actually the so-called bucket is like a “san-pan” hat turned upside down.

   

Here is the 3rd day and they are finishing up the pouring the top part of the form. This completes the pouring of the columns. They will let the concrete set for a couple of days and then return to remove the forms.

The pouring is done and now they place a burlap covering around each of the columns and keep it wetted down. Being the daytime temperatures are in the upper 80 and low 90 degrees, they can dry out too fast and lose their rigidity for holding up the concrete roof. So this is a less manual labor day for them. They have now completed a total of 15 columns. in 4 days with total manual labor.

Don't forget, everything had to be hand carried to the second floor including the rebar, steel forms, all the sand, baby rock ships, bags of cement, and the steel stand he stood on.

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