How it works daily
The children from 5 to 20-year old can be orphans, abandoned or entrusted by parents who can not take care of them for financial reasons. Each child is admitted in a local school according to his age and academics in order to attend normal classes or apprenticeship.
Anand Ashram is also a community where everybody contributes to the maintenance and household tasks on rota basis and according to his capabilities. The elders manage the youngers and organize the daily schedule. Meditation and prayer are practiced daily and respect the beliefs and origins of all the children.
Donations and sponsorships allow to bear the daily expenses, food, maintenance and school fees.
Anand Ashram has several buildings : the main one contains the dining hall, the kitchen, a room for studies and games, a computer room, a prayer hall and the principal's office.
Another smaller building hosts elder people taken care of by Anand Ashram and a dormitory. A house with three rooms is at the disposal of the guests. Recently a new building was erected with a dormitory for smaller boys, an infirmary and several storage rooms.
The playground is surrounded by the buildings and allows the children to play cricket, basketball, football... A pond that is filled during the monsoon is used as a swimming pool. Currently Tony Paul is working on the renovation of the main building and has the project to build a library so that children can enjoy reading and studying in a dedicated place. He also plans to extend his social actions by helping poor families to put their children in school while staying at their home.