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Steve's Big Street Sleep 1 (Hampstead) Sat 18 July 2009

Steven Wong is raising money for Calcutta Rescue Fund
“Steven Wong's fundraising”

on 1 July 2009

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We raise money to make life better for people living in the slums and on the streets of Kolkata, India. We fund an Indian charity to provide free medical care for poor people, free education for their children, improved housing and sanitation, and skills training to help them to become self-reliant.

Story

On the night of Saturday 18 July 2009, I will be joining others in the Big Street Sleep in London (Hampstead) to raise awareness of the charity (Calcutta Rescue Fund) and to raise funds for its work.

I first went to Kolkata (Calcutta) as a volunteer Pharmacist in August/September 1993, during the Monsoon season. I returned in November 1994.

Calcutta Rescue provides free healthcare, education and vocational training to thousands of the poorest people living on the streets and slums of Kolkata (Calcutta), India. Things we take for granted.

This year Calcutta Rescue celebrates its 30th birthday.

Google: article from Nottingham Evening Post:

http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/news/Dad-slumming-charity/article-1096268-detail/article.html

  

Further references:

 

For information on Dr Jack Preger, founder of Calcutta Rescue, visit:
www.basilicum122.googlepages.com

 

Other

The Jack Preger Story by Frances Meigh (1988)

ISBN 0 907018 52 1

 

"Dr Jack - Calcutta's Pavement Doctor" by Jeremy Josephs

ISBN 0 7475 0890 9

Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, 2 Soho Sq, London W1V 5DE

Interview with Mark Tully, BBC. Filmed in India in 1982

The subject of a Channel 4 film "34 Middleton Row; the Jack Preger Story" (in the 1980's)

 

article: Bristol nurse found trip to India an inspiration

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Bristol-nurse-trip-India-inspiration/article-763691-detail/article.html

by Penny Nettlefield, Wed 11 March 2009, Bristol Evening Post

 

Ruth Brittain (Gloucester)

Pharmacists Needed

PharmJ Dec 21/28 1991 p832-4

 

Rosie Holland (letter) - Calcutta Clinic

PharmJ 1989 243: 438

 

For more information, or if you wish to be on the mailing list visit:
www.calcuttarescue.org.uk
Or write to the address below.

 Calcutta Rescue Fund

PO BOX 16163

Clapham

London

SW4 7ZT

Registered charity no 290917

 

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