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Extra Commitment Opportunities

There is a channel through which gifts can be designated for specific items that support the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s work around the world. These are called Extra Commitment Opportunities (ECOs). You can give directly to an ECO account online or by mailing your check designating the name and account number of the particular item you have chosen to:

PC(USA) Individual Remittance Processing
P.O. Box 643700
Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700

Your gift will go directly into the ECO Account designated, and you will receive a letter indicating that your gift has been received and will be used for the purpose intended.

Below are some ECOs related to India. For a complete listing visit Mission Funding's Web site and type India into the search box.

             
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Agriculture and Hunger

Joining Hands India — CHETHANA

Gifts to this account provide general support for program activities by the Joining Hands partner network in South India focused on rights of marginalized outcast groups, especially women, the right to earn a livelihood for traditional artisans, fisherfolks and peasants.

 
     
  H000103   Goal: $50,000    
             
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Children/Youth

Church of North India Ministry to Children

This ECO provides support for the Church of North India ministry for children at risk and under difficult circumstances, including Dalit, marginalized and street children. This ministry focuses primarily on children up to 16 years of age, who are often poor and neglected by the larger society.

 
     
  052432   Goal: $10,000    
             
 
 

Church Development/Redevelopment

Christian Retreat and Study Center

The Christian Retreat and Study Center in Rajpur was founded as an ecumenical center in 1954. It functions largely as a conference center and various interfaith dialogues and programs have been the major activities. The Mussourie Gramin Vikas Samiti, the rural community development program founded in 1983, functions as an action/outreach program of the Christian Retreat and Study Center.

 
     
  051756   Goal: $10,000    
     
  India Health and Development Consultant Work Funds

Gifts to this ECO assist with travel and communication funds related to consultant work with PCUSA-supported health and development programs as well as supporting visiting teams from PC(USA).

 
             
  E052504   Goal: $15,000    
     
  Training Center, Presbyterian Church of India, Mizoram Synod

Established in 1995 and financed by the Mizoram Synod, the Synod Multipurpose Training Center is a training school both for ordained and lay leaders of the church. It provides ministerial training such as pastoral counseling for pastors, and leadership, stewardship and management training especially for lay leaders, whose contribution in the Mizoram Church is commendable. It also organizes and provides vocational training free of cost along with a monthly stipend for men and women, who come from rural areas with poor economic background. Currently the training programs include tailoring, knitting and shoemaking. The trainees are provided help in order that they can earn their livelihood on completion of the course.

 
             
  051757   Goal: $10,000    
             
 
 

Disaster Response

Disaster Response — India

This designated account supplements the One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) offering to enable a significant response for relief and disasters in India.

 
     
  DR000091   Goal: $1,000,000    
             
 
 

Education

Allahabad Agricultural Institute

Allahabad Agricultural Institute started in 1910 as the result of the growth and expansion of the Economics Department of the Allahabad Christian College, subsequently known as Ewing Christian College, which developed out of the Jamuna Boys School, started in 1841, and the High School and College of the East India Company, taken over in 1846 by the North India Mission of the Presbyterian Church.

 
     
  862337   Goal: $20,000    
     
 

Avalon Girls Higher Education School

The Avalon Girls' School in Pathankot, Punjab, has an enrollment of more than 900 in classes from kindergarten through 12th grade. About 100 are residential students.

 
     
  E862390   Goal: $5,000    
     
 

Forman Christian College/Pakistan Christian University Fund Raising

Forman Christian College, founded in 1864 by Presbyterian mission worker Charles Forman, has had an extraordinary mission in what was India and is now Pakistan. It has educated thousands of students, and many of Pakistan 's leaders are graduates, including the president of the country. It was taken over by the government in 1972, but is now being returned to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), providing a remarkable opportunity for Christian mission. During the years of government control there were few resources to sustain the quality of the education and to maintain the facilities. Now the church must redevelop and revitalize the institution. In order to accomplish this mission, a great deal of money must be raised, which requires the establishment of an office, the building of a comprehensive infrastructure for strategic planning and fund raising, and a modest staff.

 
     
  051827   Goal: $150,000    
     
 

Forman Christian College Faculty Support

In order to provide top-quality teaching by Christian faculty members, 20 new positions must be filled by highly qualified persons who are Christians.

 
     
  051823   Goal: $351,000    
     
 

Forman Christian College Campus Renovation

The government failed to care for the Forman Christian College's campus properly during the 30 years of its control, and the PC(USA) must now invest substantial funds to bring the buildings up to a reasonable standard for use by faculty and students. There are over 60 buildings on campus and they all need new electrical wiring, new plumbing, extensive roof repair, exterior and interior painting. The rooms need new furniture in many cases, and the laboratory equipment is old and out-of-date.

 
     
  051822   Goal: $3,036,000    
     
 

Forman Christian College/Christian University Visiting Faculty Program

During the years of government control nearly all of the faculty have been Muslim members hired locally. Both the government and church desire to have Forman Christian College provide an American-style education with a commitment to very high educational standards. In order to accomplish this an infusion of Christian faculty from the United States and the United Kingdom is needed to help set high educational standards, to provide leadership to the faculty, and to renew the commitment of the college as a Christian institution.

 
     
  051826   Goal: $300,000    
     
 

Forman Christian College/Christian University, New Youth Hostel for Women Students

There are six hostels on campus that serve as the residence halls for about 500 of the over 4,000 students presently enrolled. There is a great need for more residence hall space, especially for women students. The proposed project will provide housing for 100 women students and for a couple to serve as resident directors of the facility. The building will also include a dining hall, several faculty offices, meeting rooms and a lounge.

 
     
  051825   Goal: $750,000    
     
 

Forman Christian College/Christian University, New Academic Building

Forman Christian College has over 4,000 students, and the average class size is 75 students. It is essential to reduce the average class to fewer than 25 students in order to facilitate quality teaching. The present facilities do not provide enough space to reduce the average class size. The plan is to build a new academic building that will house up to 40 classrooms, 60 faculty offices, an auditorium, five administrative offices and two meeting rooms.

 
     
  051824   Goal: $1,000,000    
     
 

Indian Literature Center, American College, Madurai

India has hundreds of talented writers who produce outstanding Christian literature in English, the only language known in all parts of the country. Gifts to this account will enable the Indian Literature Center to continue collecting this literature. Photocopied selections are sent on request to members scattered throughout India. They help to integrate the country and encourage readers to love God with their minds as well as their hearts.

 
     
  862347   Goal: $25,000    
     
 

Kodaikanal Woodstock Foundation

The purpose of the Kodaikanal Woodstock Foundation is to encourage, promote and support Christian international education through two schools in India — Kodaikanal International School and Woodstock School. Financial aid and services are provided to people and programs at these schools in which both the curriculum and cross-cultural community are shaped to provide a Christian witness to the schools and surrounding community.

 
     
  865319   Goal: $10,000    
     
  Sangli Industrial School

Sangli Industrial School, located in west India, provides vocational training for very poor children. Contributions to this project provide ongoing support for the school.

 
     
  862330   Goal: $35,000    
     
 

Scholarships for Rural Development Students, Allahabad

$400/year will provide for tuition, room, board and book allowance for each Allahabad Agricultural Institute student recruited especially to become development specialists among grass-roots communities in rural India. For nearly 85 years the Institute has carried out this Presbyterian vision for future self-development in India.

 
     
  862415   Goal: $8,000    
     
 

Union Christian College

This project involves renovation and addition of buildings, development of innovative education programs to serve the needs of the community and creation of an endowment for future sustainability.

 
     
  E048534   Goal: $150,000    
             
 
 

Evangelism

Church of North India — Bihar State PFF (Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship)

Donors to this fund join an effort of the Church of North India to reach out to non-Christians in the North Bihar area, one of the areas in the world with the lowest percentages of Christians. India’s second-largest state, Bihar, has 100 million people, fewer than 2 percent of them Christian. Indian leaders such as S. D. Ponraj have a vision to see Bihar become God’s vineyard.

 
     
  040067   Goal: $60,000    
             
 

Tribals PFF (Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship)

The Manipur Synod of the Presbyterian Church of India continues to reach out to the Meitei peoples of northeast India. The challenge is great — two-thirds of the 2 million people of Manipur are Meitei. Recently the Meitei Bible was published. Gifts to this ECO will assist the Manipur Synod in this challenging outreach.

 
     
  040035   Goal: $7,000    
             
 

Witnessing Ministries of Christ PFF (Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship)

Witnessing Ministries of Christ spreads the good news among the 135 million Dalit (or "untouchable") people of India. The church promotes six ministry branches of evangelism, pastoral care, education, health, economic development and reconciliation.

 
     
  863323   Goal: $100,000    
     
 

Zou Synod Outreach PFF

Zou Synod of the Presbyterian Church of India continues to reach out to the unreached people in the area. Gifts to this ECO will assist them in various outreach efforts.

 
     
  040089   Goal: $10,000    
             
 
 

Health

Christian Medical Association of India, Training 

The Christian Medical Association of India (CMAI) provides training and continuing education for all health workers in India. Support of this fund will enable physicians, nurses, technicians and village health workers to be trained and to update their skills.

 
     
  862343   Goal: $10,000    
             
 

Church of North India Health Programs

The Church of North India supports a full range of health services at over 50 hospitals and through a broad community health program. Contributions to this ECO will assist projects for maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB, nutrition, safe drinking water and sanitation, as well as support renovations at health facilities and staff training.
 
     
  862363   Goal: $50,000    
     
 

Emmanuel Hospital Association

Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) is a Christian medical missionary society that provides health services through 17 hospitals and their community health programs in the city of Delhi as well as in rural villages in central and northern India. Gifts to this ECO will help EHA provide staff training and strengthen hospital management.

 
     
  862362   Goal: $30,000    
             
 

Frances Newton Hospital, India

Frances Newton Hospital in Firozpur is a 300-bed facility providing a full range of general and specialized services, including coronary care, pediatric intensive care and ophthalmic surgery. Contributions to this ECO will primarily support the hospital’s role as a Christian training center for medical personnel, including physician interns.

 
     
  862359   Goal: $15,000    
             
 

Ludhiana Medical Center (India)

In addition to serving over 200,000 patients each year, Ludhiana Medical Center is a historic Christian training facility. Gifts to this ECO support training costs and subsidize indigent patient care.

 
     
  865321   Goal: $15,000    
             
 

Miraj Medical Center

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church for over a century, Miraj Medical Center serves the population of a vast rural area regardless of faith, caste or ability to pay. Miraj offers the services of a Maternal and Child Health Center and a Burn Unit and is the only hospital in the area with facilities for neurosurgery, cardiac surgery and hemodialysis.

 
     
  862303   Goal: $200,000    
             
 

Mussoorrie Village Development, India (Mussoorie Gramin Vikas Samiti (MGVS)

This is an integrated community development and outreach project of the Christian Retreat and Study Centre working in the village communities of Chamasari and Kanda-Kimor. The program includes community awareness, forest conservation, health and health education, work among women, and agriculture. Funds are needed for medical supplies, training costs for village health workers, and for transportation to rural areas.

 
     
  862400   Goal: $22,000    
             
 

NetWorkers Malaria Prevention

NetWorkers projects in malaria-stricken nations provide mosquito nets and prevention education to protect families from malaria, the disease that is the leading cause of death among young children and a serious health threat to pregnant women.

 
     
  048013   Goal: $200,000    
             
 

Society for Nurture, Education and Health Advancement (SNEHA)

SNEHA works actively with the poorest of the poor among the Dalits in the slums of Khurbura. The program includes a school for children, community health education and a subsidized visiting clinic. Funds will be used to provide scholarships for children, community health education and medical care for those who cannot afford to pay.

 
     
  048022   Goal: $25,000    
     
 

Vellore Christian Medical College

The Vellore Christian Medical College has an excellent undergraduate and postgraduate nursing school. Christian women from all over India seek admission to the college because of its outstanding record. Scholarships are required in order that disadvantaged Christian girls can attend this school.

 
     
  862394   Goal: $20,000    
             
 
 

Human Rights, Justice and Peacemaking

Dalit International Newsletter

The Dalit International Newsletter is being published at the request of Dalit friends in India. Dalit means downtrodden and oppressed. It is the name used by India's untouchable castes for themselves. Almost 20 percent of India 's population and over half of all the Christians in India are Dalits. They have sought a means by which to tell the international community of their plight and struggle. The Newsletter is published three times a year.
 
     
  047913   Goal: $6,000    
             
  Working Together to End Religious Intolerance

Ending religious intolerance and rebuilding the human community is an urgent priority for Christians living as minorities in many countries. It is also a serious concern for all people of faith where other religious minorities face prejudice, discrimination and sometimes persecution. The PC(USA) works with other institutions to build a human community free from misunderstandings, suspicion and fear. Such institutions include, for example, SABEEL Center in Jerusalem, the Christian-Buddhist Relations Institute in Chiang Mai (Thailand), the Henry Martyn Institute in Hyderabad (India), Rajpur Center (India), Interfeidi in Yogijakarta (Indonesia), the Intercultural Forum of the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) in Cairo (Egypt), and other centers in Africa and Europe. These centers bring together religious leaders, intellectuals, writers and grass-root participants to share expertise, develop strategies, and generate positive approaches to deal with religious intolerance. They build peace through interfaith and intercultural dialogue and action.

 
     
  051655   Goal: $1,000,000    
             
 
 

Mission Personnel

Anne Dayanandan — Archivist, Librarian, Counselor

Anne Dayanandan serves at Madras Christian College in South India, one of the premier colleges in India. She is responsible for the Campus School, which provides primary education for 220 young people in the Tambaram area. About half the families are Christian. A trained librarian, Anne has a special interest in developing children as readers. Anne has been a mission worker for more than two decades.

 
     
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  Brett and Shelly Faucett — Regional Consultant for Health and HIV/AIDS, India/Thailand/China

Brett and Shelly Faucett are newly appointed regional consultants for health and HIV/AIDS in South Asia, based in Chiang Mai. Most recently Brett, a registered nurse, was on the staff of Hoag Presbyterian Hospital in Newport Beach, Calif. Brett and Shelly served for two years with the Peace Corps in Moldova. Shelly has had special training in teaching English as a second language and has worked as a literacy specialist as well as an ESL teacher with the Peace Corps.

 
     
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  Kathy Hoffmann — Chair of English Department

Kathy Hoffmann is academic dean and teaches at Woodstock Christian International School in Mussoorie, a Christian, international, residential boarding school, with more than 400 students from nearly 30 countries. Kathy has taught at Woodstock for more than 20 years.

 
     
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  The Revs. David and Susan Hudson — Regional Liaisons for South Asia

David and Sue Hudson, both ordained PC(USA) ministers, were appointed in April 2007 as regional liaisons for South Asia. They are based in India and will travel as needed to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. As regional liaisons David and Sue serve as a bridge between the PC(USA) and partner churches and institutions in South Asia as well as give support to other mission personnel in the region. The Hudsons’ primary focus will be on church partnerships, mission initiatives that originate from partner churches, and education.

 
     
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  The Rev. Paul Linder Love — Researcher

Paul Love, an ordained PC(USA) minister and a professor of English, is director of the Study Centre for Indian Literature in English and Translation, which is part of the American College in Madurai. The Centre facilitates the translation of regional-language writing into English so literature in these languages can be more widely read. Paul, who has been teaching in India for some 50 years, helped develop the first graduate program in the humanities for this predominantly science-oriented college.

 
     
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  Scott and Melanie Smith — Consultant for Community Organizing and Development

Scott and Melanie Smith serve with the Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA). Scott is a trainer in community organizing and management skills. EHA is an independent association of hospitals with membership in the Christian Medical Association of India. The headquarters is in New Delhi, but EHA’s 18 community health projects are located throughout north India. Scott and Melanie live in Mussoorie, where Melanie is a volunteer at Woodstock International School.

 
     
  E200408        
             
  Barbara and Jeffrey Thomas — Teachers

Barbara and Jeffrey Thomas have been appointed to serve as teachers at Woodstock International School.  Full funding for the position is still being sought.

 
     
  E053793        
     
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Other Support

India Young Adult Volunteer Program

Young adult volunteers serving in India experience a year of developing Christian community through spirtual formation and volunteer service. Serving at several sites across India, young adult volunteers live together in Christian community and serve neighborhood ministries. Gifts to this ECO will be used for programmatic site support or to directly support young adult volunteers through reimbursement of outstanding students loans, housing and food allowances, and/or a travel subsidy.

 
     
  047995   Goal: $200,000    
             
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