Harmony House is a non-profit organisation in Gurgaon. They have transformed two villas into full-time community centres for over 550 children. The children are offered education, nutrition, medical facilities, hygiene facilities, vocational training and social services. Harmony House runs on donations and contributions. On your sixteenth birthday you and your family visited and donated food and money to the organisation. You happily spent about four hours with the children. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily sharing your wonderful experience and appreciating the efforts taken by the organisaton. (150 words)
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का खेत में साक्षात्कार कुछ का अर्थ रखता है और इसका आशय स्पष्ट कीजिए
I have given the format (above) and about the Harmony House
Husband and wife, Lucy Bruce and Gaurav Sinha are the Founders and Trustees of Harmony House. British-born Lucy and Indian national Gaurav live in Dubai for over 15 years but frequently visit Delhi, where Gaurav’s family resides. Gaurav’s mother, Uma Sinha, and brother, Gautam Sinha is on the board of trustees in India and are actively involved with Harmony House. The family-run project is driven by a passion to give back something to those in need. The Harmony House concept was born in December 2008 and the house eventually opened its doors in December 2009. Today we have a healthy strength of more than 550 children with us.
Harmony House has only been made possible thanks to the support of the people who have shared our vision and actively made it happen. Without their support, there would be no Harmony House.
It is humbling and heart-warming to know that so many people care about the lives of strangers who are in desperate need of help. Our prayers and thanks are for you.
Harmony House is now going from strength to strength and providing children in need with the provisions, opportunities, and cares that all children deserve.
Harmony House is an Indian and UK-registered, non-profit organization in Gurgaon, India. We have transformed two villas into full-time community centers for over 550 women and children from a nearby slum, where they are offered offer education, nutrition, medical facilities, hygiene facilities, vocational training, and social services.
We rely 100% on kind donations and contributions to run Harmony House. Every donation, no matter how big or small is spent on improving the lives of those who are most in need. We are dedicated to improving the lives of our children on a physical, emotional, and intellectual level and aim to give enriching and memorable experiences to every child.
TIPS:
Check the newspaper’s print guidelines
Most newspapers have a website. Check the paper’s website or the editorial page of the print version for information about submitting a letter to the editor. Some newspapers have an online submission form that you can use.
Keep it brief and to the point
Letters should be concise – typically newspapers have a word limit of about 250 words (about 3 paragraphs). Editors are less likely to print long letters.
Make your letter timely
Tie the subject of your letter to a recent article, editorial, or column. Use that article as a hook for communicating your message. Small-circulation newspapers usually print many of the letters they receive. It is more challenging to get a letter printed in a major metropolitan newspaper, so don’t be disappointed if it doesn’t get printed.
Localize your letter
Explain how infants and toddlers in your community will be affected. Lend credibility to your letter by noting your professional experiences in the community that prompted you to write on this topic.
Use “levels of thought” as a method for organizing your letter
The FrameWorks Institute, a non-profit communications research organization, “adopts the position… that people reason based on deeply-held moral values…” Those moral values are part of a hierarchical process for how people think about ideas and issues, which they refer to as “levels of thought.” You can use levels of thought to structure your letter to the editor. Begin your letter with a big idea or value (level one) that provides a context for understanding the more specific details (levels two and three) of your communication.
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