Bright Morning Star Children Home celebrates 2nd anniversary

Our Correspondent
Kohima | March 17

Bright Morning Star Children Home (BMSCH) Kohima today celebrated two years of its existence here at Molu Ki with Rosemary Dzüvichü, associate professor of Nagaland University and advisor Naga Mothers’ Association as special guest.

Dzüvichü, who is also the president of Rotary Club Kohima, assured that the club will extend all possible help to the Home in keeping with its benevolent service through the patronage of American Rotarian Club.

She encouraged the children of the Home to “dream big” and excel in various field as God is there to help those who help themselves.
R. Yilobeni in her speech said that nurturing children is a difficult task, but it’s a blessing to raise them up. She requested the public to extend their support to the Home saying “if God touches your heart do some creative valuable goods to the Home.”

Abi K.Angami, proprietor BMSCH in her brief report said the Home was established on March 17, 2012 and registered as non-profit organization. It raises resources to support children by providing shelter, education, health care and every need.

“BMSCH intends to be a beacon of hope and aspiration for the children who otherwise would have become the unfortunate victims of poverty and malnutrition,” the proprietor stated. “Here we wish to bring back smile on their little faces with the help of few kind hearted family, friends and well wishers. We try to give these children the best we could within the constrained environment and scarce resources.”

Susan Ela James compered the function. The function also witnessed praise and worship by Youth Alive Zhadi Bawe, invocation prayer by Kehousielie Pfusenuo, testimony by Thefulhoutuo Justin and special skit, song and choreography from BMS kids.



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