Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Kerala
Just a quick note to tell we are well and travelling in Kerala. We had a great wrapup meeting with the SUCHI team on Monday. Deb..I think I am bringing home all of the info we need to write the progress reports. We travelled by train 12 hours to Allepy Kerala. Stayed a wonderful Guest house along the back waters of Pumba River. We had a awesome trip on a houseboat thro the backwaters of Allepy area. We saw the sunset over the Arabian Sea.We are presently in Cochin for the day and will travel back to Vellore tonight. We fly home late tomorrow..and home on Saturday Thanks for your prayers and good wishes as we continue our travels . see you soon Ron and Toos
Sunday, February 7, 2010
More villages...Sunday
Saturday, February 6, 2010
We have left SGUS and arrived in Vellore with SUCHI.
We pray all is well with each of you and we'll write again
the video is installing the Pipe in a tubewell in West Bengal
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Day 5 and day 6 New wells and Village meetings for more new wells
We arrived home tonight Wed from another busy day. We saw two new wells and one being drilled. This is with a partner of SGUS in another Blaock (40 km away). We had an amazing lunch ..too much. We were entertained by a High School here HAVE supported a well in 2009..Jamitya Adarsha High School Jamitya. (Matangini Block). We will more detail later.
Ron and Toos
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Day 4 in Mayna Block
Our first visit was to Changrachak Village. This well supports 60 families of 5 to 8 members each. This village is totally self sufficient which is amazing to see. Next we had a super lunch at the home of our contact in Mayna Block... Anil Mondal. The whole family watched us eat after serving us... we feel like royalty here but it is probably because we use utensils which is very uncommon in this country.
Our second well was in the village of Donachak. We drove down the narrow red roads as far as we could go and then walked along a cobble stone path for about 10 - 15 minutes through rice fields to reach the well. It has been in operation since September '09 and serves 55 families.
Our next stop was a village meeting to explain to the villagers what their responsibility would be when they receive a HAVE well. Biswajit explained all the details and they agreed to fulfill their part of the project and later he told us that it would take about a month to have the well installed. Their committee will consist of 4 women and 5 men. This village, Sudampur, has no electricity and a population of 1200 people. They also have a small children's centre with over 100 children attending... wow! That was a busy day and we thought we were heading home when as we were nearing SGUS the van suddenly stopped and Biswajit said: "Let's go and visit my old school." We spent the next hour talking to grade 10 students (who were lodging there to prepare for up coming exams) about Canada, why we were in India and to share some songs with each other. They requested Jingle Bells. At the end, many of the students wanted our autographs.... we were surprised, amazed and humbled.
We finally got home at 8:30p.m. just as the eye clinic was starting the operations for 16 patients. Each operation takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes so they should be done by 11:30 tonight and we will have a house (hospital) full of guests resting over night.
We hope to post some photos and videos soon ... we've got lots of both.
Keep the prayers coming for the crazy traffic! We hear it is cold in Haliburton!! We hope all is well with everyone.
God bless,
Toos and Ron
Saturday, January 30, 2010
SGUS Day 3
I want to mention that the gardens using the excess overflow water are being developed and many look really good. This area has had no rain since August 2009. Even then the rain was far less than normal for this area. One lady told us that over 200 families or ~1000 people are using the well. She can even hear people pumping at 10PM. As always it has been a very positive response to our visits. In the past 2 days we have visited 11 wells. All in all the project is going much more smoothly than the roads. Biswajit has a Suzuki Maruti Omni mini mini van which can handle as many as 9 people on these the 4 foot wide roads into the villages. They have an excellent driver, Sanja. On the first day we saw a well being drilled with the Water Jet pumping system. In takes 5-6 days to drill down to ~700 feet. We hope to see the well installed on Tuesday. They have finish the first group of 15 wells and have all the villages setup for the next 15 wells . They have 3 teams to drill the wells and all are working at this time. We saw #16 (completed in late January) and #17 is being drilled. They hope to finish this group of 15 by the end of March. (total 30 wells).
We have taken lots of videos and pictures which I will upload when I get to a high speed system. Toos is loving most parts of the trip...I will elaborate(bathroom and traffic not so much). The food, the hospitality of Biswajit, Kalpana and all of the SGUS team is awesome.
Toos and I visited the local market ( nearly got run over by a bull) !!. We will observing a EYE clinic tomorrow night as SGUS with 25 Cataract operations planned.
The weather here is cool..10-12 at night and 20 -25 in the daytime. They have not seen it as cold in a long time. Warmer than home from what I hear.
We will keep in touch
Thursday, January 28, 2010
WE are arrived safety in Calcutta at 3AM this morning!!!!
Monday, January 25, 2010
India bound!!!
Our first post on this blog for our 2010 trip to India. We hope to keep you informed and as we get more knowledgeable about blogs we will try to add pics and hopefully videos.
Toos and I leave today and fly to Kolkata tomorrow (Tues/Wed) to meet with Biswajit and Kalpana Ghoroi and the staff at SGUS in Boalia West Bengal. We will stay there until Feb 5 when we fly to Chennai to meet with Glory and Paul Vijaykumar and the staff of SUCHI.
We plan to visit the villages where the Tubewells have been installed through the CIDA-HAVE projects over the past year.
Please past this blog info along to anyone who might be interested in this information.
Have an awesome week !!! Ron and Toos
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
On to India!

This is the blog of Help A Village Effort, a charity based in Haliburton County, Ontario.
H.A.V.E. or Help A Village Effort, is a volunteer organization that began in 1982 to assist people who do not have fresh, safe drinking water.
Over the next month, Ron and Toos Reid, two board members of HAVE will be in India checking up on some of the wells the charity has funded in that country. They will be reporting on their journeys on this blog.HAVE is a Registered Charity based in Haliburton County, Ontario. Since 2002 H.A.V.E.'s first official Branch was founded in Glovertown, Newfoundland. It now has official representations in cities and towns throughout Ontario, Newfoundland and British Columbia.
Our major fundraisers are WALKS FOR WATER.
Clean potable water greatly reduces the water-borne diseases from which many people suffer and die. Safe water also provides a basic foundation from which other aspects of development can occur.
H.A.V.E. is a rural based non-government organization (NGO) responding practically to initiatives taken by indigenous NGOs working with very needy neglected villagers in some of the world's poorest areas. Typically 95% of the donated funds goes directly to the provision of safe drinking water mostly via bore (artesian) wells . We are supported by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), other interested support groups, and, especially, individual donations.
As well as putting in over 700 (to date) safe drinking water systems, we have funded (in earlier years) a mobile health care program in India, support for needy children, a primary reading program in the Gambia, West Africa, and many other cooperative projects with dedicated partners - all of which were designed to help the poor and needy to experience an improved quality of life.
H.A.V.E. is dedicated to help as many needy people as possible; to obtain clean, safe drinking water in their villages.
From HAVE website
Enjoy!