Continuing support for India: Former Vechelder pastor Father Sabu offers assistance
In the small town of Vechelde, a remarkable individual named Adolf Bialas made a significant impact through his commitment to charity work. His dedication to providing education for children in India has led to the launch of several successful projects, including the "Hilfsaktion Nordost-Indien."
Bialas, who passed away in 2023, collected an impressive 141,800 euros for the "Hilfsaktion Nordost-Indien" project between 2012 and the end of last year. This fund was used to expand a boarding school for girls and boys in India, including the construction of a two-story dormitory, a learning hall, dining hall, kitchen, and a multifunctional building.
Now, his daughter, Juliana Freiberg, is carrying on his legacy. A teacher at the Vechelder Gymnasium, Freiberg strongly believes that education can help children escape poverty. She has taken the reins of the reorganised "Hilfsaktion Nordost-Indien" project, aiming to construct a new school in the Catholic parish of Sommonpara, North-East India (state of Meghalaya).
The new school will replace a temporary bamboo shack currently serving as a school for lower elementary levels. It will cost 48,000 euros to construct and will have four classrooms. Construction is planned to begin by the end of 2024, or at the latest in 2026.
Freiberg has enlisted the support of Father Sabukuttan Francis, a member of the same order as her father, to ensure that the donations reach the right place in India. The parish of Chapar in India, where Father Sabukuttan Francis belongs, has benefited from the "Hilfsaktion Nordost-Indien" project in the past.
Adolf Bialas was recognised for his charitable work, receiving the Federal Republic of Germany's Order of Merit in 2018. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, and his daughter's continued commitment to the project is a testament to the impact that one person can have on the lives of countless children.
The "Hilfsaktion Nordost-Indien" project aims to provide girls and boys in India access to education, a key to escaping poverty. Juliana Freiberg is asking for the population's support in donating to the project. As of the article, 14,600 euros have been received for the project.
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Adolf Bialas's daughter, Juliana Freiberg, is focusing on business and finance by taking on the leadership of the reorganized "Hilfsaktion Nordost-Indien" project, aiming to raise 48,000 euros for constructing a new education facility in North-East India. The success of this project, much like her father's, will contribute to education-and-self-development opportunities, thereby helping children break free from the cycle of poverty.