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The Group is running a Non Government Organisation (NGO) under the name of "Emotions", this means feelings and gesture. Our aim is to provide emergency medical help to the needy, take care of the old and abandoned citizens in our society and provide shelter and food for orphaned and abandoned children. "Emotions" is also actively involved in safeguarding and protecting our environment, our planet and its natural resources.
Rick Hospitality spends part of its income on these social activities.

The problems children face in the developing world differ, but the cause is always the same - poverty.

It is easy to feel helpless, but through child sponsorship, you truly can do something about it, something extraordinary.

You can personally reach out and connect with a child and their community and follow their progress as they overcome incredible hardships and build for the future 

Sponsor a child !

There a thousands of children in India who officially don't exist. They are born in the major cities poorest slums and because their births are not registered, they have no right to schooling or medical care. They usually spend their days picking rags to make a few rupees for their families.

Almost every week the police evict these families, bating them and breaking their few possessions.

But it doesn't have to be like this. These children could attend clubs where they can learn to read and write. They have ambitions like any other child. Please help them to realise them.

You can sponsor a child for as little as 50p a day and help them access the healthcare and education they need for a brighter future.

What will you receive?
As a child sponsor, you will receive drawings and mssages from the child you sponsor.
You will see how your money is helping through regular updates direct from the community where the child you sponsor lives.


Frequently asked questions

1. How much does sponsorshp cost?

Sponsorship costs a minimum of £15 a month, that is just 50p a day!

2. Can 50p a day really make a difference?

With just 50p a day we can ensure that a poor child goes to school and learns to read and write.

3. How does sponsorshp work?

As a sponsor, you give a monthly gift. To ensure that your donation is spent as effectively as possible, it funds work in the community where the child you sponsor lives.

4. What happens when the child has finished school?

When this happens we will contact you to let you know how you can continue to help the community where the child you sponsored lives.

5. What happens if I cannot contiue as a sponsor?

If your cicumstances change and you can no longer sponsor a child, we will understand. We will need to find another sponsor for the child as soon as possible. So the only thing that we ask is that you let us know if you decide to end your support as soon as possible.

6. Can I send letters and gifts to the child I support?

You are welcome to send mesages to the child you are supporting. But please do not send them gifts. In a poor community it would be unfair to single out a child with a gift, which may be inappropriate in a different culture. And when they recieve your parcel, families may be asked to pay customs charges that they cannot afford.



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