Reaching the Unreached
 
UK Tel : 01434 634571
Registered Charity No: 1091295
 
 
LINKS
We are developing this page as a way of telling you about other websites which we think may be of interest to you. Some links will be to other organisations working in the same area as RTU in Tamil Nadu. Others will be to sources of information about that part of India, or about the types of work being undertaken by RTU.  If you have any suggestions of links to include, please let us know. Whenever possible we would want to arrange for a reciprocal link back to this website.
Reaching the Unreached in India. You are currently reading a page on the website of RTU in the UK. We are a charity dedicated to raising funds for RTU in India, which is an independent organisation registered in Tamil Nadu, with its own Board and Governors.  Click here to visit their website.
Miriam Dean Fund.  This is another small UK charity which funds projects targeted at 'the poorest of the poor'. Most of the partners they work with at present are in south India and include RTU, as well as the AIDS hospice Jeevan Jyothi which RTU has close links with, and where it sends children needing specialist AIDS care.  Miriam Dean Fund funded the building of the third Children's Village (Miriam Children's Village) as well as Miriam Girls' Hostel. It currently funds the running costs of Nirmala Children's Village.  Click here to visit their website.

RTU in Belgium. There is a support group for RTU operating in Belgium. Starting from nothing in 2006, they have built up a substantial income, in particular providing sponsorship for children in RTU's Children's Villages.  If your preferred language is French then do pay them a visit - Click here"ATTEINDRE LES INATTEIGNABLES - Imaginez un monde où chaque enfant serait en bonne santé, bien nourri, scolarisé... et heureux.  Imaginez prendre part à la réalisation de ce rêve..."

Brother James, founder of Reaching the Unreached, is a De La Salle brother. Their international site is here, or you can visit the UK De La Salle site by clicking hereLDWP (Lasallian Developing World Projects) based in Oxford, runs small-scale sustainable projects, usually in rural areas, and provides opportunities for young people from Britain take part on work teams each summer - often on construction projects. At present a team goes to RTU each year and helps to build the low cost family homes described on our 'Housing' page. To visit the LDWP site, click here.

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
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