News letter oct 2015

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Family Services Trust Dear Friends,

October 2015

Greetings from Family Services Trust. Thank you for your faithful support to our Brighter future learning centre, New Delhi, India. We have been busy last month with painting, and timely renovation work here in our “ Brighter future learning� centre. We are happy to announce that this month of October, We are opening new additional classes for the toddlers 3+ and 4+ years old in the morning from 9 am to 12 pm . We are preparing now for our Deepavali season ( Nov. Month ) by making Candles and Diyas for our stalls at various places in Delhi NCR.

Contact us on email at : familyservicestrust@yahoo.in Visit our website: familyservicestrus.wix.com/brighter-future Visit our blog: www.brighterfuture2010.blogspot.in Contact us on Cell 91 9811255878 Telephone us: 91-01146593676


Activities in the month of Sept.2015Last September month had been self study month for our students as they had t *Painting jobs, overhauling and setting up our learning centre. *Interviewed of new teachers, and established new teaching staff members. * starting our centre for toddlers and pre-schooler’s as a preparatory school in the morning. * Providing community Holistic counseling for needy and distress individuals and families. Upcoming Activity in the month of Oct. 2015  

Our afternoon session provides 6 to 14 years old students, and we are teaching them English, mathematics, GK, Value Education, computer classes, art classes, candle making, and bag making. We are in need of student’s sponsorship on regular basis; please give us helping hands if you are not already our regular partner or donor yet. “ God Loves a cheerful Giver”

Good Thot: “Know More, Do More” The ability to communicate with the deaf was Alexander Graham Bell’s motivitation for his life’s work. Because his mother and wife were both deaf. Bell felt that if a deaf-mute could talk, he should be able to make mental talk. For five frustrating years, Bell experimented with a variety of materials attempting to make a metal disk that, vibrating in response to sound, could reproduce those sounds and send them an electrified wire. During a visit to Washington , D.C., he called on Joseph Henry, a pioneer in electrical research. Bell presented his ideas to him and asked whether he should let someone else perfect the telephone or whether he should do it himself. Henry encouraged Bell to do it himself. When Bell complained that he lacked the necessary knowledge of electricity to find the solution that eluded him, Henry’s brief answer was, “Then get it”. So Bell studied electricity. He was so diligent in pursuing an understanding of electrical current that a year later when he obtained a patent for the telephone, patent officials credited Bell with knowing more about electricity than anyone else. Hard Work. Study. Hope. Persistence. These are all “common things”. They are the keys, however, to growing in knowledge and to doing things uncommonly well. “Success is the doing, not the getting: in trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal Standard, reaching for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be. If we do our best, we are a success.”---Zig Ziglar FAMILY SERVICES TRUST a registered nonprofit charitable Trust @ Office of Sub Registered of Trust New Delhi.| All donation to FAMILY SERVICES TRUST are Tax Exempted Under Sec. 80 G (5) (vi) of IT Act 1961 (WITHIN INDIA)


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